Democracy Digest features Exit from Hegemony
“Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon identify three ways in which the primacy of the liberal international order is being eroded from above, laterally, and from below.” Read More
“Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon identify three ways in which the primacy of the liberal international order is being eroded from above, laterally, and from below.” Read More
Peter A. Turner and Mark Safranski discussed the book with Alex and Dan on Turner’s “Break it Down” webcast.
We have a piece in Foreign Policy on the relationship between multipolarity and populism. he Serbian and Italian examples highlight an important but often overlooked relationship between the decline of U.S. hegemony and the rise Read More
A virtual book talk and discussion took place on Monday, April 27th at 12 PM EST. Watch the recording.
I was quoted in stories in both Business Insider and the Los Angeles Times on international cooperation, U.S. leadership, and COVID-19.
We have a piece at The Monkey Cage on Trump’s decision – although it was still just a threat when the article initially came out – to pull funding from the World Health Organization. The U.S. Read More
Marc Lynch interviewed me about the book on the Project on Middle East Political Science “conversations” podcast. We focused on how the dynamics we identify are at work in… wait for it… the Middle East. Read More
You can buy and read Exit from Hegemony right now. You can even check out the first chapter – and part of the second chapter – as a free sample on Kindle.
We talked about Trump foreign policy, COVID-19, and US leadership. Check it out.
I talked about the book with Emma Ashford and Trevor Thrall on their Cato Institute podcast, Power Problems. We spent a fair amount of time on contestation over liberal order, batting around some historical analogies, Read More
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