Few works in international relations are simultaneously major contributions to the scholarship and to urgent debates in the public sphere concerning the very future of our open societies. Dictating the Agenda is exactly that. This compelling, deeply researched book couldn't be timelier. It will change the way we think about authoritarian influence in global politics, and especially in liberal democracies
Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, University of Oxford
Dictating the Agenda reveals how effectively authoritarian states have countered liberal soft power and transnational advocacy related to democracy and human rights in the 21st century. Cooley and Dukalskis combine a persuasive theory of "authoritarian snapback" with engaging case studies of how it operates in diverse empirical domains, including transnational sports and higher education. This is a timely and important read for anyone interested in the global politics of democracy and authoritarianism
Sarah Bush, University of Pennsylvania
Cooley and Dukalskis offer the best account to date of the ways in which authoritarian regimes have used of avenues provided by the globalized, liberal international order to undermine that order and its norms.
Miles Kahler, American University and Council on Foreign Relations
This is an excellent book. In "Dictating the Agenda: The Authoritarian Resurgence in World Politics," Alexander Cooley and Alexander Dukalskis offer one of the most penetrating and original accounts yet of how authoritarian regimes are reshaping the global order.
Moises Naim, Lawfare