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Is Whataboutism Effective?

Dov Levin, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong, examines the effects of whataboutism — essentially, charges of U.S. hypocrisy — on Americans’ foreign policy views. He explains his survey experiments to test the effectiveness of whatbaoutism on US public opinion and how it might shape policy. He also discusses his work on U.S. foreign election interference, the academic literature on hypocrisy costs, U.S. foreign policy activism, and avenues for future research on whataboutism.

Show Notes

Wilfred Chow and Dov Levin, “The Diplomacy of Whataboutism and US Foreign Policy Attitudes,International Organization Volume 78, Issue 1, Winter 2024, pp. 103–133.

Featuring
Dov Levin
Dov Levin

Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Hong Kong

John Glaser
John Glaser

Host, Power Problems Podcast