
Defending Democracy in an Age of Sharp Power
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 25. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-1-4214-4804-6 (ISBN)
Description
Explores how authoritarian regimes are deploying "sharp power" to undermine democracies from within by weaponizing universities, institutions, media, technology, and entertainment industries.
The world's dictators are no longer content with shoring up control over their own populations-they are now exploiting the openness of the free world to spread disinformation, sow discord, and suppress dissent. In Defending Democracy in an Age of Sharp Power, editors William J. Dobson, Tarek Masoud, and Christopher Walker bring together leading analysts to explain how the world's authoritarians are attempting to erode the pillars of democratic societies-and what we can do about it.
Popular media, entertainment industries, universities, the tech world, and even critical political institutions are being manipulated by dictators who advance their regimes' interests by weakening democracies from within. Autocrats' use of "sharp power" constitutes one of the gravest threats to liberal, representative government today. The optimistic, early twenty-first-century narrative of how globalization, the spread of the internet, and the rise of social media would lead to liberalization everywhere is now giving way to the realization that these same forces provide inroads to those wishing to snuff out democracy at the source. And while autocrats can do much to wall their societies off from democratic and liberal influences, free societies have not yet fully grasped how they can resist the threat of sharp power while preserving their fundamental openness and freedom.
Far from offering a counsel of despair, the international contributors in this collection identify the considerable resources that democracy provides for blunting sharp power's edge. With careful case studies of successful resistance efforts in such countries as Australia, the Czech Republic, and Taiwan, this book offers an urgent message for anyone concerned with the defense of democracy in the twenty-first century.
Contributors: Ketty W. Chen, Sarah Cook, William J. Dobson, John Fitzgerald, Martin Hala, Samantha Hoffman, Aynne Kokas, Edward Lucas, Tarek Masoud, Nadege Rolland, Ruslan Stefanov, Glenn Tiffert, Martin Vladimirov, Christopher Walker
The world's dictators are no longer content with shoring up control over their own populations-they are now exploiting the openness of the free world to spread disinformation, sow discord, and suppress dissent. In Defending Democracy in an Age of Sharp Power, editors William J. Dobson, Tarek Masoud, and Christopher Walker bring together leading analysts to explain how the world's authoritarians are attempting to erode the pillars of democratic societies-and what we can do about it.
Popular media, entertainment industries, universities, the tech world, and even critical political institutions are being manipulated by dictators who advance their regimes' interests by weakening democracies from within. Autocrats' use of "sharp power" constitutes one of the gravest threats to liberal, representative government today. The optimistic, early twenty-first-century narrative of how globalization, the spread of the internet, and the rise of social media would lead to liberalization everywhere is now giving way to the realization that these same forces provide inroads to those wishing to snuff out democracy at the source. And while autocrats can do much to wall their societies off from democratic and liberal influences, free societies have not yet fully grasped how they can resist the threat of sharp power while preserving their fundamental openness and freedom.
Far from offering a counsel of despair, the international contributors in this collection identify the considerable resources that democracy provides for blunting sharp power's edge. With careful case studies of successful resistance efforts in such countries as Australia, the Czech Republic, and Taiwan, this book offers an urgent message for anyone concerned with the defense of democracy in the twenty-first century.
Contributors: Ketty W. Chen, Sarah Cook, William J. Dobson, John Fitzgerald, Martin Hala, Samantha Hoffman, Aynne Kokas, Edward Lucas, Tarek Masoud, Nadege Rolland, Ruslan Stefanov, Glenn Tiffert, Martin Vladimirov, Christopher Walker
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-4804-6 (9781421448046)
DOI
10.56021/9781421448046
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William J. Dobson | Tarek Masoud | Christopher Walker
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Persons
William J. Dobson is a coeditor of the Journal of Democracy and the author of The Dictator's Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy. He previously served as the Chief International Editor at NPR, the Washington Bureau Chief of Slate magazine, and Managing Editor of Foreign Policy. Tarek Masoud is the Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Governance at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a coeditor of the Journal of Democracy. Christopher Walker is Vice President for Studies and Analysis at the National Endowment for Democracy. He is a coeditor of Authoritarianism Goes Global: The Challenge to Democracy and Sharp Power: Rising Authoritarian Influence.
Editor
Executive DirectorNational Endowment for Democracy
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Grasping Sharp Power
1. The Authoritarian Assault on Knowledge, by Glenn Tiffert
2. How Autocrats Undermine Media Freedom, by Edward Lucas
3. How Beijing Runs the Show in Hollywood, by Aynne Kokas
4. The Kremlin Playbook for Latin America, by Ruslan Stefanov and Martin Vladimirov
5. China's Tech-Enhanced Authoritarianism, by Samantha Hoffman
6. China's Pandemic Power Play, by Nadège Rolland
Part Two: Blunting Sharp Power's Edge
7. Transparency Wins in Europe, by Martin Hála
8. Taiwan's Democracy Under Fire, by Ketty W. Chen
9. How Australia's Civil Society Led the Way, by John Fitzgerald
10. Countering Beijing's Media Manipulation, by Sarah Cook
11. Conclusion: Sharp Power and the Threat to Democracy, by Christopher Walker
About the Authors
Index
Introduction
Part One: Grasping Sharp Power
1. The Authoritarian Assault on Knowledge, by Glenn Tiffert
2. How Autocrats Undermine Media Freedom, by Edward Lucas
3. How Beijing Runs the Show in Hollywood, by Aynne Kokas
4. The Kremlin Playbook for Latin America, by Ruslan Stefanov and Martin Vladimirov
5. China's Tech-Enhanced Authoritarianism, by Samantha Hoffman
6. China's Pandemic Power Play, by Nadège Rolland
Part Two: Blunting Sharp Power's Edge
7. Transparency Wins in Europe, by Martin Hála
8. Taiwan's Democracy Under Fire, by Ketty W. Chen
9. How Australia's Civil Society Led the Way, by John Fitzgerald
10. Countering Beijing's Media Manipulation, by Sarah Cook
11. Conclusion: Sharp Power and the Threat to Democracy, by Christopher Walker
About the Authors
Index