“Autocrats vs. Democrats examines the competing ideologies shaping US, China, and Russia relations today, how we got here, what’s at stake, and where US foreign policy can go next. For those who still believe in the promise of international engagement and democratic ideals to advance American interests abroad, Michael McFaul’s book offers both clarity and hope.” — Hillary Rodham Clinton, author of Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty
“In Autocrats vs. Democrats, Michael McFaul offers a history, an analysis, and a set of prescriptions for the greatest geopolitical challenge of our time: the threat to the democratic world posed by China and Russia. This is the American grand strategy for our time—a guide for the next generation of leaders.” — Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc.
“In this tour de force of history, theory, and policy experience, Michael McFaul illuminates the evolving conflicts and alignments between the United States and its illiberal great power rivals, tracing the contemporary world order’s journey from the optimistic expectations of post–Cold War liberal internationalists to today’s troubled moment.” — G. John Ikenberry, author of A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order
“Autocrats vs. Democrats is a monumental account of contemporary geopolitics—where Russia, China, and the US stand today, how they got there, and where they are likely to go. Michael McFaul brings vast knowledge as both an academic and a practitioner to this critical subject.” — Francis Fukuyama, author of Liberalism and Its Discontents
“An insightful and vigorous argument for democracy in a world of new threats—not all foreign.” — Kirkus Reviews