Democracy Paradox
A podcast by Justin Kempf
212 Episodio
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Sebastian Strangio Explains the Relationship Between China and Southeast Asia
Pubblicato: 01/06/2021 -
Can America Preserve Democracy without Retreating from it? Robert C. Lieberman on the Four Threats
Pubblicato: 25/05/2021 -
Kurt Weyland Distinguishes Between Fascism and Authoritarianism
Pubblicato: 18/05/2021 -
James Loxton Explains Why Authoritarian Successor Parties Succeed in Democracies
Pubblicato: 11/05/2021 -
Derek W. Black Says Public Education Represents the Idea of America... Not its Reality
Pubblicato: 04/05/2021 -
Sheryl WuDunn Paints a Picture of Poverty in America and Offers Hope for Solutions
Pubblicato: 27/04/2021 -
Mike Hoffman on How Religious Identities Influence Support for or Opposition to Democracy
Pubblicato: 20/04/2021 -
Shari Davis Elevates Participatory Budgeting
Pubblicato: 13/04/2021 -
Chris Bickerton Defines Technopopulism
Pubblicato: 06/04/2021 -
Ross Benes on Nebraska and Rural Conservatism
Pubblicato: 30/03/2021 -
Chad Alan Goldberg on the Wisconsin Idea and the Role of the Public University in a Democracy
Pubblicato: 23/03/2021 -
Elizabeth Nugent on Polarization, Democratization and the Arab Spring
Pubblicato: 16/03/2021 -
Ryan Salzman is an Evangelist for Placemaking
Pubblicato: 09/03/2021 -
Kajri Jain Believes Democracy Unfolds through the Aesthetic
Pubblicato: 02/03/2021 -
Nic Cheeseman and Gabrielle Lynch on the Moral Economy of Elections in Africa
Pubblicato: 23/02/2021 -
Thomas Carothers and Andrew O'Donohue are Worried About Severe Polarization
Pubblicato: 16/02/2021 -
Can Democracy Survive the Internet? Nate Persily and Josh Tucker on Social Media and Democracy
Pubblicato: 09/02/2021 -
Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson on the Plutocratic Populism of the Republican Party
Pubblicato: 02/02/2021 -
Bryn Rosenfeld on Middle Class Support for Dictators in Autocratic Regimes
Pubblicato: 26/01/2021 -
Zizi Papacharissi Dreams of What Comes After Democracy
Pubblicato: 19/01/2021
Is it possible for a democracy to govern undemocratically? Can the people elect an undemocratic leader? Is it possible for democracy to bring about authoritarianism? And if so, what does this say about democracy? My name is Justin Kempf. Every week I talk to the brightest minds on subjects like international relations, political theory, and history to explore democracy from every conceivable angle. Topics like civil resistance, authoritarian successor parties, and the autocratic middle class challenge our ideas about democracy. Join me as we unravel new topics every week.
