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Paying for a World Class Affiliation: Reputation Laundering in the University Sector of Open Societies
Paying for a World Class Affiliation: Reputation Laundering in the University Sector of Open Societies

Off the press: a working paper published by the National Endowment for Democracy.

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read, working papers, reports and policy papersAleks TurekMay 31, 2021democracy, autocrats, kleptocracy, open socieites, power, education, reputation laundering
How Can the World Hold Belarus Accountable?
How Can the World Hold Belarus Accountable?

Alexander Cooley writes for Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog.

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekMay 25, 2021
Exit from Hegemony in New York Review of Books
Exit from Hegemony in New York Review of Books

Howard W. French reviews Exit from Hegemony by Alexander Cooley and his co-author Daniel Nexon in the New York Review of Books’ April 2021 issue.

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read, book reviewsAleks TurekApril 29, 2021hegemony, power, global politics, international relations
The Illiberal Tide: Why the International Order Is Tilting Toward Autocracy
The Illiberal Tide: Why the International Order Is Tilting Toward Autocracy

Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon for Foreign Affairs on March 26, 2021.

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekMarch 26, 2021
US Domestic Politics and the Biden Administration's Global Agenda
US Domestic Politics and the Biden Administration's Global Agenda

Alexander Cooley on March 24, 2021 for the Valdai Discussion Club.

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op-eds, news, readAleks TurekMarch 24, 2021
US Lawyers are Foreign Kleptocrats' Best Friends
US Lawyers are Foreign Kleptocrats' Best Friends

Alexander Cooley and Casey Michel write for Foreign Policy.

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekMarch 23, 2021
America's Waning Dominance and the Rise of Kleptocracy, Illiberalism and China
America's Waning Dominance and the Rise of Kleptocracy, Illiberalism and China

Alexander Cooley discusses America’s waning dominance and the rise of kleptocracy, illiberalism, and China on the podcast Background Briefing with Ian Masters.

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analysis, interview, listenEmma Julia LarsonMarch 22, 2021
Understanding Corruption Opportunities and Networks in China's BRI Projects in Central Asia
Understanding Corruption Opportunities and Networks in China's BRI Projects in Central Asia

Alexander Cooley for University of Toronto’s Belt & Road in Global Perspective blog on February 12, 2021.

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekFebruary 24, 2021
To Re-establish US Influence, Biden Should...
To Re-establish US Influence, Biden Should...

Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on January 21, 2021 for The National Interest

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekJanuary 21, 2021
The Impact of Covid-19 and Global Perceptions
The Impact of Covid-19 and Global Perceptions

By Alexander Cooley on January 13, 2021 for Valdai Discussion Club

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekJanuary 13, 2021
Securing the Neighborhood
Securing the Neighborhood

Alexander Cooley on December 28, 2020 for Trends Research & Advisory

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekDecember 28, 2020
How Hegemony Ends: The Unraveling of American Power
How Hegemony Ends: The Unraveling of American Power

Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on June 6, 2020 for Foreign Affairs.

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekJune 6, 2020
Why Populists Want a Multipolar World
Why Populists Want a Multipolar World

Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on April 27, 2020 in Foreign Policy

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news, op-eds, readAleks TurekApril 27, 2020
Tools of Transnational Repression
Tools of Transnational Repression

Alexander Cooley participated in a U.S. Helsinki Commission hearing on September 12, 2019 that examined INTERPOL abuse and other autocratic practices aimed at suppressing dissent across borders.

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analysis, expert testimony, watchEmma Julia LarsonSeptember 12, 2019
Alexander Cooley talks about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Alexander Cooley talks about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

CGTN's Mike Walter talks with Alexander Cooley about this year's Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.

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analysis, interview, watchEmma Julia LarsonJune 12, 2019
Belt and Road Challenges Across Central Asia
Belt and Road Challenges Across Central Asia

Alexander Cooley speaks with Alexandra Wrage on the Bribe Swindle or Steal podcast about the corruption climate across Central Asia.

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analysis, interview, listenEmma Julia LarsonNovember 28, 2018
China’s Interests and Role in the SCO: A Conversation with Alexander Cooley
China’s Interests and Role in the SCO: A Conversation with Alexander Cooley

Alexander Cooley analyzes potential future areas of contention and cooperation between China and other SCO member states on podcast episode from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

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analysis, interview, listenEmma Julia LarsonAugust 24, 2018
On the Issues Episode 43: Alexander Cooley
On the Issues Episode 43: Alexander Cooley

Ben Meir and Alexander Cooley discuss international relations and political decision-making in the age of Trump on an episode of On the Issues.

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analysis, interview, listenEmma Julia LarsonAugust 18, 2018
Alexander Cooley on the SCO Summit 2018
Alexander Cooley on the SCO Summit 2018

CGTN's Frances Kuo spoke with Alexander Cooley about the SCO Summit 2018.

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analysis, interview, watchEmma Julia LarsonJune 10, 2018
Whose Rules, Whose Sphere? Russian Governance and influence in Post-Soviet States
Whose Rules, Whose Sphere? Russian Governance and influence in Post-Soviet States

A task force white paper for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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reports and policy papersAleks TurekJune 30, 2017
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