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    U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments

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    U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments

    Oyez

  • الحل إيه؟ مع د. رباب المهدي
    الحل إيه؟ مع د. رباب المهدي

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    الحل إيه؟ مع د. رباب المهدي

    Alternative Policy Solutions - حلول للسياسات البديلة

  • سقراط مع عمر الجريسي
    سقراط مع عمر الجريسي

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    سقراط مع عمر الجريسي

    ثمانية/ thmanyah

  • Rules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions
    Rules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions

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    Rules of the Game – discussing democratic institutions

    Stephan Kyburz

  • Democracy Paradox
    Democracy Paradox

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    Democracy Paradox

    Justin Kempf

  • Taiyana Levy
    Taiyana Levy

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    Taiyana Levy

    Taiyana

  • SINERGIA INSTITUCIONAL RADIO
    SINERGIA INSTITUCIONAL RADIO

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    SINERGIA INSTITUCIONAL RADIO

    Ejército GT Oficial

  • Flower Foods, Inc. v. Brock

    25 MAR

    1

    Flower Foods, Inc. v. Brock

    A case in which the Court will decide whether workers who deliver locally goods that travel in interstate commerce—but who do not transport the goods across borders nor interact with vehicles that cross borders—are “transportation workers” “engaged in foreign or interstate commerce” for purposes of the exemption in Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act.

    25 Mar

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    1hr 18min
  • كيف نتحكم في التضخم في مصر؟ مع د. محمود أبو العيون | الحل أيه؟

    2 DAYS AGO

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    كيف نتحكم في التضخم في مصر؟ مع د. محمود أبو العيون | الحل أيه؟

    في السنوات الأخيرة، تتعرض مصر لموجات من التضخم على أثر أسباب داخلية وخارجية مثل التغيرات الجيوسياسية في المنطقة، ليطرح البعض أسئلة حول مدى هشاشة الاقتصاد المصري تجاه هذه المتغيرات. في المقابل يتحدث المتفائلون عن مؤشرات اقتصادية إيجابية مثل زيادة الاحتياطي النقدي الأجنبي بشكل غير مسبوق، وثبات سعر الصرف دون تدخلات، لكن إلى درجة هذه المؤشرات تظل إيجابية ومستدامة؟ في هذه الحلقة من بودكاست #الحل_إيه؟ مع د. رباب المهدي، نستضيف د. محمود أبو العيون، محافظ البنك المركزي الأسبق، ليشخص لنا حالة الاقتصاد المصري قبل البحث عن روشتة العلاج، عن طريق إجابته على أسئلة تخص سعر الفائدة، وتفضيل البنوك الاستثمار في أذون الخزانة على حساب الاستثمار في القطاع الخاص، ومتى يتعين علينا القلق من الأموال الساخنة؟ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    2 days ago

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    1hr 2min
  • Pitchford v. Cain

    31 MAR

    3

    Pitchford v. Cain

    A case in which the Court will decide whether the Mississippi Supreme Court unreasonably decided—under the standards set by federal habeas law—that Terry Pitchford gave up his right to argue that the prosecutor’s explanations for striking four Black jurors were false or racially biased?

    31 Mar

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    1hr 50min
  • لماذا يتحمّل المواطن أخطاء السجل العقاري

    24 FEB

    4

    لماذا يتحمّل المواطن أخطاء السجل العقاري

    محمد السليمان، يعود إلى سقراط لكن هذه المرة من بوابة العقار. من قيادة شركة «نجم»، إلى رئاسة شركة «السجل العقاري». الرابط المشترك بين المنصبين هو قيادة جهات تمسّ صلب الاحتياجات اليومية للمواطن، من النقل إلى السكن. حلقة عن رحلة توثيق الثورة العقارية بالسعودية. اليوم، يتعامل المواطن مع عدة منصات بين وزارة العدل ووزارة البلديات والإسكان وغيرها، فلماذا لا يكون لدينا منصة واحدة للعقار تقدم كل الخدمات؟ يُفترض بالتحول الرقمي أن يسهل حياتنا، لكن ما يحدث مع السجل العقاري العكس، فلماذا يحمل المواطن العبء بدل الشركة والجهات التي تملك البيانات ويُهدد بالغرامة؟ وما سبب بقاء آلاف الطلبات قيد المعالجة من دون مدة واضحة للرد؟ حلقة تناقش ثورة التسجيل العقاري والتحديات والغرامات، والتأخير، وكيف يرى رئيس «السجل العقاري» المرحلة القادمة وما الذي سيتغير فعلًا. ــــ • اسمع الموسم الجديد من بودكاست «أصوات» على راديو ثمانية. • فرصة للمهتمين: فريق سقراط يبحث عن أشخاص شغوفين للعمل معه. لو مهتم، قدّم عبر الرابط. • تابع أخبار الكرة وسياقاتها أولًا بأول في نشرة «مصدر مطلع»

    24 Feb

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    1hr 23min
  • Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Incorporated

    24 MAR

    5

    Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Incorporated

    A case in which the Court will decide whether the doctrine of judicial estoppel can be invoked to bar a plaintiff who fails to disclose a civil claim in bankruptcy filings from pursuing that claim simply because there is a potential motive for nondisclosure, regardless of whether there is evidence that the plaintiff in fact acted in bad faith.

    24 Mar

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    1hr 9min
  • Double Proportionality with Friedrich Pukelsheim

    14/11/2024

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    Double Proportionality with Friedrich Pukelsheim

    With Friedrich Pukelsheim I discuss double proportional representation. Since 2006 the Canton of Zurich in Switzerland uses double proportionality to elect its 180 members of parliament. Friedrich Pukelsheim was invited to design an electoral system that would deliver on the promise of overall proportional representation in the canton while keeping the existing electoral districts since they are meaningful social and geographic entities. The complication is that some of these districts are very small (4 seats) while others are large (up to 18 seats). So the problem to be solved was to achieve proportional representation and electoral equality while honoring those very diverse districts. The resulting electoral system was double proportionality, nicknamed “Doppelter Pukelsheim” (“Double Pukelsheim”). Friedrich Pukelsheim has become well-known across Switzerland thanks to his successful design of an electoral system that fits the Zurich's requirements. He emphasizes, however, that the system was first discovered by Michel Balinski. As of now, 8 cantons in Switzerland have adopted a double proportional representation system.  Friedrich Pukelsheim is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Augsburg in Germany. He got his doctoral degree in 1977 from the University Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, and a Habilitation in 1982 from the same University. Still in the same year he became professor of mathematics and he has over time developed a special interest in the mathematical intricacies of electoral systems. Throughout his career he had research stays at the universities of Stanford, Cornell, Penn State, the London School of Economics and Political Science, among many others. Two books that treat the design of proportional electoral systems are Proportional Representation – Apportionment Methods and Their Applications, first published in 2014, and one in German: Sitzzuteilungsmethoden – Ein Kompaktkurs über Stimmenverrechnungsverfahren in Verhältniswahlsystemen, published in 2016. You can find all of his contributions on his website. You find links to all references in the show notes. As a remark, this conversation was recorded in July 2024. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Find a full transcript and links to all material discussed in the show notes⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠ Schedule: 00:00 Introduction / 04:03 Personal questions / 6:08 Main discussion / 52:50 Recommendations by Friedrich Pukelsheim. Find Friedrich Pukelsheim’s research here. Please send feedback to⁠⁠ ⁠rulesofthegame.ddi@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠. If you find my discussions interesting and you’d like to support my work, consider buying me a coffee at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠buymeacoffee.com/rulesofthegame⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Many thanks to Ana Margarida Santos who co-produced this episode. Please enjoy this conversation with Friedrich Pukelsheim.

    14/11/2024

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    1 hr
  • Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC

    4 MAR

    7

    Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC

    A case in which the Court will decide whether 49 U.S.C. § 14501(c), preempts a state common-law claim against a broker for negligently selecting a motor carrier or driver.

    4 Mar

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    1hr 40min
  • Trump v. Barbara

    1 APR

    8

    Trump v. Barbara

    A case in which the Court will decide whether Executive Order No. 14,160 issued by President Donald, which denies U.S. birthright citizenship to children born in the United States solely because their parents are in the country unlawfully or on temporary visas, is consistent with the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and 8 U.S.C. § 1401(a).

    1 Apr

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    2h 9m
  • Hugo Drochon Says Elites Are Inevitable

    1 APR

    9

    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 of democracy – and why that may not be a bad thing. Drawing on classical elite theory, he explains how democratic systems depend on the constant circulation of competing elites and why outsider movements, including populism, can play a vital role in keeping democracy responsive. The conversation challenges conventional views by reframing democracy as an ongoing, dynamic struggle rather than a fixed set of institutions. Hugo Drochon is an Associate Professor in Political Theory at the University of Nottingham and the author of a new book titled Elites and Democracy.  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 Highlights Introduction - 0:20Nobody Wants to be an Elite - 3:52Lions, Foxes, and the Circulation of Elites - 15:34Is Populism a Threat to Democracy? - 31:37The Role of Ordinary Citizens - 41:12Links Learn more about Hugo Drochon. Learn more about his upcoming book Elites and Democracy (Princeton University Press) Learn more about the Kellogg Institute. Register for the 2026 Global Democracy Conference at the University of Notre Dame. Apes of the State created all Music Email comments or questions to jkempf@democracyparadox.com Support the show

    1 Apr

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    48 min
  • Christopher Walker Revisits Sharp Power

    15 APR

    10

    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 origins of the concept of "sharp power," a term he helped develop to distinguish coercive and manipulative forms of influence from Joseph Nye’s idea of soft power. While soft power relies on attraction and persuasion, Walker explains that sharp power instead works by penetrating democratic institutions, restricting debate, and shaping narratives in ways that undermine openness. The conversation situates this concept within a broader shift in global politics, where expectations of democratic expansion after the Cold War have given way to a more contested and authoritarian-influenced world. 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 Highlights Introduction - 0:20The Origins of Sharp Power - 2:51How Sharp Power Works - 11:29Do Democracies Use Sharp Power? 21:15Sharp Power in the Current Geopolitical Moment - 30:32Links Learn more about Christopher Walker. Learn more about the Kellogg Institute. Register for the 2026 Global Democracy Conference at the University of Notre Dame. Apes of the State created all Music Email comments or questions to jkempf@democracyparadox.com Support the show

    15 Apr

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