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Neither Free Nor Fair?
Political Economy Forum
35 episodes
3 hours ago
This new podcast series, “Neither Free Nor Fair?” is produced at the University of Washington and hosted by James Long, Associate Professor of Political Science.
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This new podcast series, “Neither Free Nor Fair?” is produced at the University of Washington and hosted by James Long, Associate Professor of Political Science.
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Neither Free Nor Fair?
Russia, If You’re Listening with Scott Radnitz

Prof. Scott Radnitz of UW joins James to discuss Russia and Vladimir Putin's influence on elections & democracy at home and abroad; potential hacking in the 2020 election; and the role that conspiracy theories play in post-Soviet politics. Scott is the author of the new book, Revealing Schemes: The Politics of Conspiracy in Russia and the Post-Soviet Region, as well Weapons of the Wealthy: Predatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia.

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4 years ago
54 minutes 49 seconds

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Democratic Backsliding in American States: Jake Grumbach

Jake Grumbach, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington, joins Morgan and Nicolas to discuss the indicators and causes of American democratic backsliding. Jake is the author of a forthcoming paper entitled “Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding.” Coverage of the article, which details his development of the State Democracy Index utilized to assess subnational institutions and policies, has extended to pieces in The Economist, New York Times, New York Magazine, Vox, and The Washington Post.

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4 years ago
56 minutes 6 seconds

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Our Data, Whose Democracy? with Wong and Weller

Wendy Wong, Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto & Nicholas Weller, Associate Professor of Political Science at UC-Riverside join James to discuss datafication, human rights, regulation of big tech, and democracy. Wendy and Nick are the authors of the forthcoming paper "We Haven’t Gone Paperless Yet: Why the Printing Press Can Help Us Understand Data and AI." Wendy is the author of Internal Affairs and Nick is the author of Finding Pathways: Mixed-Method Research for Studying Causal Mechanism. They have written recent pieces on facial recognition and the Capitol Riot, and the role of big tech and regulation of speech.

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4 years ago
55 minutes 7 seconds

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Everyday Politics in Africa: Jeff Paller

Jeff Paller, Assistant Prof. at the University of San Francisco, joins James and Morgan to discuss the daily interactions and informal governance that characterize and inform politics in African democracies. The conversation includes Jeff's insight regarding the influence of shifts in urbanization and demography on regional development and democratization. Jeff is the author of Democracy in Ghana: Everyday Politics in Urban Africa and co-founder of the popular newsletter This Week in Africa.

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4 years ago
52 minutes 34 seconds

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Democracy in Latin America: Michael Albertus

Michael Albertus, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago joins James to discuss politics and democratization in Latin America - including when/how the region gained independence, the importance of land and land reform, property rights, left-wing radicals vs. right-wing reactionaries, drug wars and cartels, and whether democracy is responsible for corruption today. Mike is the author of Property without Rights: Origins and Consequences of the Property Rights Gap, Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy (with Victor Menaldo), and Autocracy and Redistribution: The Politics of Land Reform

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4 years ago
52 minutes 46 seconds

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What is Happening in Uganda: Golooba-Mutebi

Ugandan political scientist Frederick Golooba-Mutebi joins James to discuss the recent election in Uganda, historical and contemporary conflict over democracy,  President Yoweri Museveni's retail campaign compared to the role of social media and the rise in popularity of the opposition leader Bobi Wine, whether the January vote was rigged and who really won, and what Ugandan democracy teaches us (or not) about democracy globally. Fred ends with a provocative statement on Rwanda, which he promises to explore on a future episode! Fred is recently the author of "The master of institutional multiplicity? The shifting politics of regime survival, state-building and democratization in Museveni’s Uganda.

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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 18 seconds

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Special Townhall Discussion *Crossover with the Political Economy Forum*

In this special, crossover episode with the Political Economy Forum podcast, Professors Long and Menaldo are having an open, live discussion with Forum affiliates and friends on the Biden Agenda, the state of American democracy, COVID, and social media in politics. 

This podcast is hosted by Morgan Wack and Nicolas Wittstock and produced by Matthew Dagele. 

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4 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 54 seconds

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Karen Ferree: Are Voters 'Tribal'?

Karen Ferree, Prof. at UCSD joins James to discuss what it means for voters to be ‘tribal,’ partisanship in the US, racial/ethnic voting in South Africa and Kenya, and the implications of identity to democratic politics. Karen is the author of Framing the Race in South Africa: the Political Origins of Racial Census Elections and “Mixed Records, Complexity, and Ethnic Voting in African Elections” (co-authored with James and Clark Gibson)

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4 years ago
57 minutes 33 seconds

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Jessica Beyer: Online Chatter, Real-world Mayhem

Dr. Jessica Beyer of the University of Washington joins James to discuss online coordination of the Jan. 6th attack, Facebook groups, QAnon, and the ability to "deprogram" followers of online conspiracy theories and far-right extremism. Jessica is the author of the book Expect Us: Online Communities and Political Mobilization.

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4 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 15 seconds

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Dan Slater: What’s Happening in Myanmar?

Prof. Dan Slater of Univ. of Michigan discusses with James the ongoing protests, coup, election fraud, and democratization in Myanmar. Dan is author of Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian Leviathans in Southeast Asia and a  co-editor of Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis.

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4 years ago
51 minutes 38 seconds

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Bryan Finney on Technology and Voting

Bryan Finney, Founder and President of Democracy Live joins James to discuss the role of technology in the voting process and how we might all be voting in the future.

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4 years ago
51 minutes 29 seconds

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Long and Menaldo on Deplatforming and Impeachment

Prof. Victor Menaldo of UW Political Economy Forum discusses with James their recent piece on Section 230 and Trump’s deplatforming in the Seattle Times, and obscure features of the Constitution regarding Impeachment and the upcoming Senate trial.

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4 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 26 seconds

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America: So Now What? with Chris Parker

Prof. Chris Parker of the Univ. Washington discusses with James what to expect next from the Biden/Harris administration, the Republican Party, and the future of American democracy.

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4 years ago
54 minutes 52 seconds

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Megan Francis: Why is this Happening?

Prof. Megan Francis of Univ. of Washington & Harvard joins James to explain the Capitol Riot and the 2020 election in historical context; the role of race in contemporary American political life; and the contribution of Black women to the success of the Democratic Party. Megan is the author of the award winning book, Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State, and host of the podcast ‘Philanthropy and Social Movements.’ Megan specializes in the study of American politics, with broad interests in criminal punishment, Black political activism, philanthropy, and the post-civil war South.

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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 25 seconds

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Long and Menaldo: Insurrection, Sedition, Coup -- oh my! *Special Cross-over episode*

Prof. Victor Menaldo of UW Political Economy Forum discusses with James whether the mob that attacked the Capitol is a coup attempt, insurrection, or sedition, the 25th amendment, and future prosecutions. James and Victor also discuss these issues in a recent piece published in The Conversation: Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden.

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4 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 26 seconds

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Gabrielle Lynch: Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation?

Prof. Gabrielle Lynch of the University of Warwick discusses with James the importance of truth, justice, and reconciliation for democracy and during political transitions.

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4 years ago
45 minutes 46 seconds

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Stephanie Burchard and Austin Wright: Election Violence

Stephanie Burchard of Institute for Defense Analyses & Austin Wright of Univ. of Chicago join James to discuss election violence in a global and US context.

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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 39 seconds

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Sara Curran: Census--Counting Folks and Counting Votes

Prof. Sara Curran of UW discusses with James the census and why counting people is important for elections and democracy.

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4 years ago
50 minutes 26 seconds

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Pippa Norris: What is Electoral Integrity?

Prof. Pippa Norris of Harvard & Electoral Integrity Project discusses with James the concept of electoral integrity and whether the US makes the grade.

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4 years ago
48 minutes 52 seconds

Neither Free Nor Fair?
Catch Up on Old Episodes!

As we take a short break for Thanksgiving, catch up on old episodes!

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4 years ago
2 minutes 30 seconds

Neither Free Nor Fair?
This new podcast series, “Neither Free Nor Fair?” is produced at the University of Washington and hosted by James Long, Associate Professor of Political Science.