Democracy Paradox

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.

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Episoder(230)

Joshua Yaffa on Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin's Russia

Joshua Yaffa on Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin's Russia

‘What would you prefer? Would you prefer that this boy, Vasya, die because he couldn't get dialysis? Would you prefer that this girl, Katya, die from her shrapnel wounds that she suffered during the w...

30 Nov 202148min

Zoltan Barany on the Ineffectiveness of the Gulf Militaries

Zoltan Barany on the Ineffectiveness of the Gulf Militaries

The last time, and luckily this hasn't really happened since 1990, there was minimal resistance from the Kuwaiti and the Saudi forces. So, this obviously is 30 years ago, but there is little reason to...

23 Nov 202151min

Amory Gethin on Political Cleavages, Inequality, and Party Systems in 50 Democracies

Amory Gethin on Political Cleavages, Inequality, and Party Systems in 50 Democracies

Indeed, the moderation of left-wing party’s economic policy proposals in the eighties and in the nineties and the decision to promote an unregulated capitalism with no kind of proper compensation and ...

16 Nov 202152min

Daniel Brinks on the Politics of Institutional Weakness

Daniel Brinks on the Politics of Institutional Weakness

We don't think about institutions until they fail and we think of institutions as being really strong when maybe they've never been challenged. They've never really tried to do anything. Daniel Brinks...

9 Nov 202152min

Elizabeth Perry and Grzegorz Ekiert on State-Mobilized Movements

Elizabeth Perry and Grzegorz Ekiert on State-Mobilized Movements

What we are doing in this volume is blurring the boundaries between this older conception of top-down mobilized movements and this newer conception of bottom-up organic, spontaneous civil society prop...

2 Nov 202150min

Susan Rose-Ackerman on the Role of the Executive in Four Different Democracies

Susan Rose-Ackerman on the Role of the Executive in Four Different Democracies

Many of these things that you and I are talking about are simply initiatives put forward by the chief executive or maybe by a cabinet minister. Something they want to do and rather than something that...

26 Okt 202143min

Tom Ginsburg Shares his Thoughts on Democracy and International Law

Tom Ginsburg Shares his Thoughts on Democracy and International Law

At the end of the day, I am optimistic despite all the evidence. First of all, I think there are a lot of resources that democracies can use. A lot of areas of law, where as long as we recognize what ...

19 Okt 202151min

Robert Meister Believes Justice is an Option

Robert Meister Believes Justice is an Option

So, now I've developed a way of talking about revolution as an option that can't be exercised, but that still has present value and I've set up a mechanism for saying what that present value is. Namel...

12 Okt 202150min

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