March 05, 2019

Curbing Authoritarian Influence in Europe: A Conversation With Andrea Kendall-Taylor

In this episode, featured guest Andrea Kendall-Taylor reflects on the shifting landscape for democratic governance in Europe and assesses the impact of Russia and China’s authoritarian influence as they converge with one another and with other illiberal actors around the region.

Listen to the full conversation on the Power 3.0 podcast:


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