Kenneth Roberts Says the Left Pays a Steep Price for Breaking with Democracy

Kenneth Roberts Says the Left Pays a Steep Price for Breaking with Democracy

The left pays a very steep price when they break with democratic norms and procedures. Kenneth Roberts Kenneth Roberts is the Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Government at Cornell University. He is the coauthor (with Santiago Anria) of Polarization and Democracy in Latin America: Legacies of the Left Turn. The Democracy Paradox is made in partnership with the Kellogg Institute of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. Read the full transcript here. Key Hig...

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Kate Baldwin Explains Why Christianity Fights for Democracy in Africa

Kate Baldwin Explains Why Christianity Fights for Democracy in Africa

The group of people who have an interest in defending liberal democracy might be broader than many academics, and maybe even liberals, would have shown. Kate Baldwin This episode features Yale politic...

21 Tammi 37min

Natalie Wenzell Letsa Describes the Autocratic Voter

Natalie Wenzell Letsa Describes the Autocratic Voter

You can take a cognitive bias so far down the road that you can live in an objectively very clear dictatorship and sit there and say, 'I live in a democracy.' Natalie Wenzell Letsa In this episode of ...

7 Tammi 50min

Russell Muirhead Warns Ungoverning Threatens Democracy

Russell Muirhead Warns Ungoverning Threatens Democracy

The heart of ungoverning is going after expertise - eradicating expertise - and replacing it with the power of the great ruler. Russ Muirhead Russell Muirhead is the Robert Clements Professor of Democ...

24 Joulu 202550min

Luis Schiumerini on Incumbency Bias

Luis Schiumerini on Incumbency Bias

Decreasing incumbent capacity and affective polarization are making incumbency salient, but also more of a curse than a blessing. Luis Schiumerini In this episode of The Democracy Paradox, host Justin...

10 Joulu 202544min

Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

The biggest disappointment is that democracies do not reduce social and economic inequality. Adam Przeworski In this episode, host Justin Kempf talks with political scientist Adam Przeworski about wha...

26 Marras 202550min

Killian Clarke Warns Counterrevolution is a Threat to Nascent Democracies

Killian Clarke Warns Counterrevolution is a Threat to Nascent Democracies

For democratic revolutions to survive counterrevolution, they have to make certain choices that can undermine the quality of their democracy. Killian Clarke Political scientist Killian Clarke joins Th...

12 Marras 202551min

Amel Ahmed Says the Regime Question Has Returned

Amel Ahmed Says the Regime Question Has Returned

The regime question at its core is about how we should govern ourselves... This is an enduring question that is essential to democratic politics. Amel Ahmed This episode begins with host Justin Kempf ...

29 Loka 202549min

Tom Carothers Says We Misunderstand Democratic Backsliding

Tom Carothers Says We Misunderstand Democratic Backsliding

After an introductory conversation with Kellogg Faculty Fellow Marc Jacob, Democracy Paradox host Justin Kempf explores the dynamics of global democracy with renowned expert Thomas Carothers. Carother...

15 Loka 202552min

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