Examining causes of polarization in the U.S. and other countries, with Jennifer McCoy People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
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Jennifer McCoy, a specialist on political polarization and election processes, talks about problematic political polarization in the United States: how it compares to other countries that have seen extreme polarization and democracy degradation; the causes and dynamics of extreme polarization; the negative results of this process; and what might be done to help prevent worst-case outcomes in very polarized countries.
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Jennifer McCoy, a specialist on political polarization and election processes, talks about problematic political polarization in the United States: how it compares to other countries that have seen extreme polarization and democracy degradation; the causes and dynamics of extreme polarization; the negative results of this process; and what might be done to help prevent worst-case outcomes in very polarized countries.
The Khmer Rouge, Mr Clever and MeIn 1993, Chris Moon was captured by the Khmer Rouge. No westerner had ever survived. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the Show.
To get ad-free episodes, and more, get a premium subscription. To learn more about the show, go to behavior-podcast.com. I'm on Twitter at @apokerplayer. See a summary of my work.
1 hr 14 min