
Dov Levin
Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong and author of Meddling in the Ballot Box (Oxford University Press), an expert on partisan electoral interventions and strategic public diplomacy.
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Dec 14, 2025 • 59min
Inside Jobs: How Great Powers Meddle in Other Countries’ Elections
Dov Levin, an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong, dives into the fascinating world of foreign electoral meddling. He reveals that great powers often engage in what he calls 'inside jobs,' collaborating with local elites to sway outcomes. Levin discusses the historical context of these interventions, contrasting overt tactics with covert operations. The risks of digital voting and the potential for manipulation are examined, alongside a look at cases like Argentina and Honduras, highlighting the dire consequences of such meddling.

Dec 14, 2025 • 59min
Inside Jobs: How Great Powers Meddle in Other Countries’ Elections
Dov Levin, an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong and author of Meddling in the Ballot Box, discusses the alarming prevalence of foreign meddling in elections. He reveals that great powers often collaborate with local elites for successful interventions and explains why overt meddling usually yields better results than covert operations. The conversation also covers historical precedents, dirty tricks like disinformation, and the risks of modern voting technologies, emphasizing how these interventions can erode democracy and sovereignty.

Oct 1, 2024 • 39min
Is Whataboutism Effective?
Dov Levin, an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong, dives into the intriguing world of whataboutism and its impact on U.S. foreign policy views. He shares insights from his survey experiments that explore how accusations of hypocrisy shape American opinions. The conversation also touches on the U.S.'s historical election interference and its connection to current debates about whataboutism. Levin emphasizes the complex interplay of naming and shaming within political discourse and considers future research avenues on this provocative topic.


