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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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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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    Robert Kagan on the Threat of Antiliberalism

    Robert Kagan on the Threat of Antiliberalism

    You actually have to fight in every generation, if you want to preserve liberalism. It's not just going to preserve itself. It's not just the end of history. It isn't just the final resting place of humanity - not by any stretch of the imagination. It's a continual struggle.
    Robert Kagan

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    Robert Kagan is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a columnist for The Washington Post. He is the author of many books including most recently The Ghost at the Feast: America and the Collapse of World Order, 1900-1941 and Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart--Again.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Traditions of Liberalism and Antiliberalism - 3:04Antiliberalism as an Idea - 8:35Tension Within Ourselves - 21:25Future of Liberalism and Antiliberalism - 37:42Key Links

    Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart--Again by Robert Kagan

    The Ghost at the Feast: America and the Collapse of World Order, 1900-1941 by Robert Kagan

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    Robert Kagan Looks to American History to Explain Foreign Policy Today

    Heather Cox Richardson on History, Conservatism, and the Awakening of American Democracy

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    Rep Mikie Sherrill on Whether the Bipartisan Consensus on Foreign Policy Will Hold and on Threats to American Democracy

    Rep Mikie Sherrill on Whether the Bipartisan Consensus on Foreign Policy Will Hold and on Threats to American Democracy

    People in Congress are leaders in their communities and people in some parts of this country are, in my opinion, being led astray.
    Rep. Mikie Sherrill

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    Representative Mikie Sherrill represents the 11th Congressional District of New Jersey. She sits on the Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Readiness, Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, and the Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the United States Naval Academy, a Master’s degree in Global History from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Law degree from Georgetown University.  She is a military veteran with almost ten years of active duty service.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Personal Background - 3:48Polarization and Foreign Policy - 13:50China - 23:36American Democracy - 28:41Key Links

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    Grading Biden’s Foreign Policy with Alexander Ward

    Can America Fight Back Against the Authoritarian Economic Statecraft of China? Bethany Allen Believes We Can

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    Saskia Brechenmacher on Promoting Gender Equality Through Democracy Assistance Aid

    Saskia Brechenmacher on Promoting Gender Equality Through Democracy Assistance Aid

    What does it mean to empower women politically in a context in which the dominant party is engaged in democratic backsliding or other forms of illiberal and exclusionary politics? Would you still want more women to be part of that party?
    Saskia Brechenmacher

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    Saskia Brechenmacher is a fellow in Carnegie’s Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program. Recently, she coauthored a new book with Katherine Mann called Aiding Empowerment: Democracy Promotion and Gender Equality in Politics.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Democracy Promotion and Gender Equality - 3:13Gender Quotas - 12:38Challenges - 28:12New Ideas and Issues - 44:53Key Links

    Aiding Empowerment: Democracy Promotion and Gender Equality in Politics by Saskia Brechenmacher and Katherine Mann

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    Marc Plattner Has Quite a Bit to Say About Democracy

    Larry Diamond on Supporting Democracy in the World and at Home

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    Democracy in a Postmodern Era with Bruce Ackerman

    Democracy in a Postmodern Era with Bruce Ackerman

    We have to reconstruct the foundations of our democracy, building on the past, not repudiating everything we're building on it.
    Bruce Ackerman

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    Bruce Ackerman is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale. He is well known as a legal scholar and a political philosopher. His most recent book is The Postmodern Predicament: Existential Challenges of the Twenty-First Century.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Modernity - 2:37Postmodernism - 15:26Deliberation Day - 36:08Rethinking Modernity - 43:28Key Links

    The Postmodern Predicament: Existential Challenges of the Twenty-First Century by Bruce Ackerman

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    Yascha Mounk Warns Against a Misguided New Ideology

    Zizi Papacharissi Dreams of What Comes After Democracy

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    • 47 Min.
    Adam Casey on How Military Aid Can Stabilize and Destabilize Foreign Autocrats

    Adam Casey on How Military Aid Can Stabilize and Destabilize Foreign Autocrats

    We thought we were strengthening the militaries in the Cold War. In fact, the political effects of those strengthened militaries ended up leading to a longer-term deterioration and instability.
    Adam Casey

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    Adam E. Casey is an analyst in the United States government. He wrote Up in Arms: How Military Aid Stabilizes―and Destabilizes―Foreign Autocrats while he was a research fellow at the Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies at the University of Michigan. All the content in the book and this interview reflects the views of the author and does not reflect the position of any US government agency or department, nor does it assert or imply US government authentication of information or endorsement of the author's views.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Why Military Aid Destabilizes Some Autocrats - 4:23The Soviet Approach to Military Aid - 21:50Revolutionary Governments - 29:09Modernization - 35:57Key Links
    Up in Arms: How Military Aid Stabilizes―and Destabilizes―Foreign Autocrats by Adam Casey

    "The Origins of Military Supremacy in Dictatorships," by Dan Slater Lucan A. Way Jean Lachapelle and Adam E. Casey in Journal of Democracy.

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    After a Coup, Can the Constitutional Order Be Repaired? Adem Abebe on Rebuilding Constitutions in West Africa

    Naunihal Singh on the Myth of the Coup Contagion

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    • 51 Min.
    Disinformation is a Threat to Democracy Says Barbara McQuade

    Disinformation is a Threat to Democracy Says Barbara McQuade

    We have to care more about truth than tribe. We have to care more about each other than about profit.
    Barbara McQuade

    This episode was made in partnership with the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy

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    Barbara McQuade is a professor from practice at the University of Michigan Law School. She is also a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, and a co-host of the podcast #SistersInLaw. Her new book Attack from Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America.

    Key Highlights
    Introduction - 0:20Propaganda Today - 3:05Disinformation and Polarization - 19:57Free Speech - 24:29Attack from Within - 37:14Key Links

    Attack from Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America by Barbara McQuade

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    Peter Pomerantsev on Winning an Information War

    Samuel Woolley on Bots, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Propaganda

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By far the best podcast about democracy

Passionate. Well researched. Friendly and pleasantly respectful. Not just the usual stories from the self-referential American Ivy League bubble. Hopefully the ever-increasing reputation will allow for a little bit more critical questioning in the future.

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