Pepper Culpepper Says Good Populism Can Save Democracy

Pepper Culpepper Says Good Populism Can Save Democracy

We think the next ten years are going to be anti-billionaire. Pepper Culpepper Pepper Culpepper joins the Democracy Paradox to discuss when populism can strengthen democracy. Drawing on his Journal of Democracy article “When Populism Can Be Good” and his book with Taeku Lee, Billionaire Backlash, Culpepper argues that corporate scandals can channel public anger toward billionaires and large corporations in ways that reinforce democratic accountability. The conversation explores good and bad p...

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Jeffrey Kopstein Explains Why Polarization Turns Violent

Jeffrey Kopstein Explains Why Polarization Turns Violent

The question is not whether polarization is dangerous, but the conditions under which it becomes violent. Jeffrey Kopstein Jeffrey Kopstein joins the Democracy Paradox to discuss when polarization tur...

8 Heinä 45min

Dan Slater Says Authoritarian Ideologies Still Matter

Dan Slater Says Authoritarian Ideologies Still Matter

We think of World War II as this global democratizing event, but what it really did was strengthen left-wing authoritarianism. Dan Slater Dan Slater is the James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Sci...

10 Kesä 47min

Guillermo Trejo on Accountability, Impunity, and the Fate of New Democracies

Guillermo Trejo on Accountability, Impunity, and the Fate of New Democracies

What happens when the violent state forged under autocracy survives into democracy? Guillermo Trejo In this episode of The Democracy Paradox, Kellogg faculty fellow Guillermo Trejo discusses his new b...

27 Touko 57min

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 t...

13 Touko 46min

Sheri Berman Says the Democratic Recession Was Not a Surprise

Sheri Berman Says the Democratic Recession Was Not a Surprise

If democracy wants to regain the upper hand, it has to not only do a better job than the other guys, but in fact, a good job. Sheri Berman This episode features a conversation with political scientist...

29 Huhti 50min

Christopher Walker Revisits Sharp Power

Christopher Walker Revisits Sharp Power

Sharp power seeks to exploit the openness of free societies because their institutions are open. Christopher Walker Christopher Walker, a leading expert on authoritarian influence, returns to the orig...

15 Huhti 45min

Hugo Drochon Says Elites Are Inevitable

Hugo Drochon Says Elites Are Inevitable

I don't think populism is necessarily a challenge to democracy. I think it's part and parcel of it. Hugo Drochon Hugo Drochon joins The Democracy Paradox to explore why elites are an unavoidable part ...

1 Huhti 47min

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