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What's Wrong with Democracy?

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Democracy
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January 6th Insurrection
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Identity Politics
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India
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Ukraine
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Elections

By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights... more

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For the final episode of the series, Ben goes back to basics and asks: how can democracies hold free and fair elections? It’s not as simple as setting up polling stations and handing out ballot boxes, so what does it take to create a truly even elect... more

This week, we’re looking at another big potential challenge facing democracy: AI, or artificial intelligence. Ben wants to know how worried we should be when it comes to the rise of these new technologies. Might they spell the death knell for trust i... more

One of the biggest challenges of our time is climate change. This week, Ben wants to know how effective democracies are when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. How can we settle on solutions when there’s so many different interests at play?

Gu... more

Democracy can often be knocked off course by political violence, but in some places it’s become an ingrained part of how politics is done. This week Ben wants to find out why violence and democracy can be so hard to separate, and how to stop violence... more

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Sarah Kreps
Professor at Cornell University specializing in artificial intelligence and its implications on democracy.
Cornell University
Episode: Episode 19: AI and democracy
Alex Krasinowski
Works at Chatham House, focusing on technology governance related to AI.
Chatham House
Episode: Episode 19: AI and democracy
Kerry McInerney
Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
University of Cambridge
Episode: Episode 19: AI and democracy
Keith Smith
Researcher at the International Political Economy Group
ETH Zurich
Episode: Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis
Louis Wilson
Head of the Fossil Fuel Investigations Team
Global Witness
Episode: Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis
Rafaela Santos Martins Da Rosa
Federal judge in Brazil
Brazilian Judiciary
Episode: Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis
Arunima Kar
Independent journalist focusing on politics, social justice, climate change, and gender rights in India
The Wire
Episode: Episode 17: When politics turns nasty
Amalendu Misra
Professor of International Politics
University of Lancaster
Episode: Episode 17: When politics turns nasty
Hannah Philips
Researcher and civility commissioner
University of Oxford/Jo Cox Foundation
Episode: Episode 17: When politics turns nasty

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Ben Ansell
Professor and host with a focus on democracy, political science, and governance.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 62 ratings
  • Measured, educational and thought provoking.

    I have really been enjoying this podcast. I was directed here from the BBC Podcast “The Coming Storm” series 2. I went there because Donald Trump had just been elected president of the U.S. and I was struggling to understand how we came to this place.

    I had listened to the first series of “The Coming Storm” which had discussed Q-Anon and the January 6th protests at the US state Capitol any recommendations from this podcast were worth following up.

    “What’s Wrong with Democracy?”, which as th... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Itsnoteasytogivefeedback
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • So far - excellent

    I don’t usually review after a first episode, because it’s only the first episode, but I also recognise that the podcast needs reviews to get traction and besides, it was an excellent podcast from a news company I know to be outstanding.

    This was thoughtful, with guests who knew what they were talking about, and also, India! Thank you! Not a western centric focus for a first episode, although I found comparing it to the USA very interesting. I look forward to further episodes on this important ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sarae Bettany
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful discussions and expert insights on political issues, particularly from a non-Western perspective.
The podcast is noted for its high-quality content and relevance to contemporary democratic challenges.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#80
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#221
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#46
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#175
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#27
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#60
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Episode 3: The autocrat behind the keyboard
Q: What are your views about the promise for democracy across Africa, given the current state of the media environment in Africa?
The guest expresses that while some countries have seen progress in their democratic structure, others are at risk of falling under autocratic influence due to media manipulation and misinformation.
Episode 3: The autocrat behind the keyboard
Q: Can I begin our conversation by asking you to tell us a little bit about what is probably the most famous example of misinformation, which was Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election?
James discusses the intricate details and unexpected consequences of the Russian influence operation during the election, how it spiraled out of control, and the narrative it created in U.S. politics.
Episode 5: The rise of populism
Q: Why have some countries not dived into populism?
Countries like Uruguay have strong political parties that provide real representation and have an egalitarian society, which narrows the room for populist outsiders.
Episode 5: The rise of populism
Q: How has social media altered the way populists communicate?
Social media provides a platform for populists to communicate authentically in a personalistic manner, allowing consistent messaging across channels.
Episode 5: The rise of populism
Q: What do populists do when they actually get into power in Latin America?
Populists from the left historically generate a strong redistributional agenda, but newer forms are emerging that focus on anti-corruption and cultural issues.

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Focusing on the complexities and challenges of modern democracy, this podcast features conversations that explore critical issues affecting democratic systems worldwide. Topics discussed include political violence, corruption, voting rights, the impacts of identity politics, and the role of media in democracies. Insights from experts across various fields—academia, journalism, and activism—create a rich dialogue about the current state and future of democracy, highlighting the nuances of political campaigns, public trust, and societal polarization. Unique elements include its global perspective, addressing democracy's failures and successes in various contexts, such as India, Mexico, and the United States, which serves to broaden the listen... more

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