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A podcast showcasing cutting-edge research in comparative politics.

Scope Conditions Podcast Alan Jacobs and Yang-Yang Zhou

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A podcast showcasing cutting-edge research in comparative politics.

    Statecraft as Stagecraft, with Iza (Yue) Ding

    Statecraft as Stagecraft, with Iza (Yue) Ding

    Most governments around the world – whether democracies or autocracies – face at least some pressure to respond to citizen concerns on some social problems. But the issues that capture public attention — the ones on which states have incentives to be responsive – aren’t always the issues on which bureaucracies, agents of the state, have the ability to solve problems. What do these public agencies do when citizens’ demands don’t line up with either the supply of state capacity or the incentive...

    • 1 hr 16 min
    How the UN Keeps Peace Among Neighbors, with William G. Nomikos

    How the UN Keeps Peace Among Neighbors, with William G. Nomikos

    Today on Scope Conditions, what’s the secret to successful peacekeeping?We often think of civil conflict as being driven by organized, armed groups – like rebel militias and state armies. But as our guest today reminds us, a leading cause of conflict around the world is communal violence – fights that break out between civilians over land, cattle, water, and other scarce resources. When the United Nations sends peacekeepers in to manage a conflict, one of their most important jobs is de...

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Race-Based Coalitions in Three Chinatowns, with Jae Yeon Kim

    Race-Based Coalitions in Three Chinatowns, with Jae Yeon Kim

    Today on Scope Conditions: when is racial status a unifying force in politics?Shared experiences of prejudice and discrimination can sometimes help create shared political identities within and across racial minority groups and strong incentives for collective mobilization. But as our guest today points out, neither race nor racial-minority status maps neatly onto patterns of political coalition-building. Consider, for instance, the lack of an enduring political alliance between African-Ameri...

    • 59 min
    Can We Immunize Against Misinformation? with Sumitra Badrinathan

    Can We Immunize Against Misinformation? with Sumitra Badrinathan

    Today on Scope Conditions, can we teach voters how to tell truth from lies?Around the world, governments and political parties wield misinformation as a powerful political weapon – a weapon that is massively amplified by social media. A large and growing literature has investigated how misinformation spreads and ways of combating it – from corrections and warning-labels to educational programs designed to inoculate citizens against untruths. Yet most of what we know about misinformation and i...

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Trial and Terror, with Fiona Feiang Shen-Bayh

    Trial and Terror, with Fiona Feiang Shen-Bayh

    Today on Scope Conditions: why the judge’s gavel is sometimes mightier than the sword.Political trials – or show trials – are a well-known mode of repression in authoritarian settings. We often think of a show trial as a sham version of the real thing: the autocrat affords his enemy a semblance of due process to give off the appearance of fairness, even though in reality, the fix is in. On this view, the show trial helps to legitimize arbitrary rule.Our guest today, Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh, an as...

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Overcoming the Hijab Penalty, with Donghyun Danny Choi

    Overcoming the Hijab Penalty, with Donghyun Danny Choi

    Today on Scope Conditions: what drives discrimination against immigrants – and what can be done about it?When social scientists have sought to explain anti-immigrant bias, they’ve tended to focus on one of two possible causes: the perceived economic threat that migrants might pose to the native born or the cultural threat driven by differences in race, ethnicity, or religion. In a new book with Mathias Poertner and Nicholas Sambanis, our guest Donghyun Danny Choi, an assistant professor of po...

    • 1 hr 21 min

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