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We've talked a lot on this show about the rise of authoritarian leaders around the world — from Viktor Orban in Hungary to Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. We…
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Super Tuesday is this week, but voters in many states have already cast their ballots for races happening this week and throughout the rest of the primary…
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ome of the most talked about issues in Congress these days are not about the substance of policies or bills being debated on the floor. Instead, the focus…
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The Women's March 2020 was held in cities across the country on Jan. 18. What began as a conversation on social media has evolved into a network of groups…
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Since 2008, the Tea Party and the Resistance have caused some major shake-ups for the Republican and Democratic parties. The changes fall outside the…
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While the Democracy Works team enjoys a holiday break, we are rebroadcasting an episode with E.J. Dionne that was recorded in March 2019. The McCourtney…
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As we enter the holiday season, Robert Talisse thinks it's a good idea to take a break from politics. In fact, he might go so far as to say democracy is…
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One of the things we heard in our listener survey (which there's still time to take, by the way) is that we should have more young people on the show as…
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This week's episode is a conversation between Michael Berkman, Chris Beem, and Michael Baranowski of The Politics Guys, a podcast that looks at political…
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More than 600 million people voted in India's most recent election, but that does not mean all is well with democracy there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi…