Fall 2026 Political Science BC3697 section 001

GLOBAL AUTHORITARIANISM

Call Number 00900
Day & Time
Location
MW 8:40am-10:00am
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Alexander A Cooley
Type LECTURE
Course Description

Welcome to "Global Authoritarianism." Over the past two decades, scholars and policymakers have grown increasingly alarmed about the state of democracy worldwide. Freedom House, V-Dem, and other monitoring organizations have documented what many call a "democratic recession" in which authoritarian governance is expanding globally while the number of democracies shrinks and democratic institutions within liberal democracies weaken. This purely domestic framing, however, misses how authoritarian states now cooperate with and learn from one another, project power across borders into democracies, exploit the openness of democratic societies, and actively reshape international institutions and norms to serve their interests. Authoritarianism has gone global.

In this course, we will analyze the mechanisms, tools, and strategies that authoritarian states use to extend their reach beyond their borders and push back against the liberal international order. We also confront an uncomfortable reality: many of the networks, institutions, and professional services that enable authoritarian power are actually embedded within democracies themselves, including law firms, lobbyists, financial centers, think tanks, global media outlets and sports leagues based in New York, London and other democratic locations.

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science @Barnard
Enrollment 0 students (25 max) as of 3:06PM Sunday, March 15, 2026
Subject Political Science
Number BC3697
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Note 2nd Choice MW 10:10-11:30AM
Section key 20263POLS3697X001