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The Civic Forum
Rory Truex
13 episodes
1 day ago
The Civic Forum is a speaker series and podcast about democracy, featuring people who study it, practice it, and work to protect it. It is hosted by Rory Truex, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.
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The Civic Forum is a speaker series and podcast about democracy, featuring people who study it, practice it, and work to protect it. It is hosted by Rory Truex, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.
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Episodes (13/13)
The Civic Forum
Inside the Pro-democracy Movement with Ezra Levin | The Civic Forum E14

Indivisible's Ezra Levin joins Rory Truex to reflect on No Kings, the Democrats' November 2025 election wins, and where the pro-democracy movement goes from here.Follow Ezra's writing here: https://substack.com/@ezralevinFollow Rory's writing here: https://rorytruex.substack.com/

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1 day ago
22 minutes 31 seconds

The Civic Forum
How America is Losing the Law with Deborah Pearlstein | The Civic Forum E13

Are America’s courts still capable of protecting the rule of law in the face of Trump's authoritarian power grab? In this episode, Princeton constitutional scholar Deborah Pearlstein joins Rory Truex on The Civic Forum to break down the state of the courts — and whether legal institutions are equipped to defend democracy in this moment.

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1 week ago
1 hour 3 minutes 49 seconds

The Civic Forum
Breaking the Two Party Doom Loop with Lee Drutman | The Civic Forum E12

New America's Lee Drutman joins Rory Truex to explain how the U.S. two-party system fuels polarization, gridlock, and democratic decline—and how reforms like proportional representation and fusion voting could help fix it.

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes 8 seconds

The Civic Forum
The State of American Science with Holden Thorp | The Civic Forum E11

In this week’s episode of The Civic Forum, Rory Truex is joined by Holden Thorp, the Editor-in-Chief of the Science family of journals. They discuss the state of American science and how Trump's attacks on universities may make U.S. science fall behind. They also discuss ways universities must improve their relationship with the American public and how far science has come in China.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes 15 seconds

The Civic Forum
The State of American Democracy with Steven Levitsky, Adam Przeworski, Susan Stokes and Daniel Ziblatt | The Civic Forum E10

In this episode of The Civic Forum, Rory leads a conversation with four leading scholars of democratic erosion — Steven Levitsky (Harvard), Adam Przeworski (NYU), Susan Stokes (UChicago), and Daniel Ziblatt (Harvard) — on the current state of American democracy. They discuss the impact of recent politics, the prospects for effective opposition, and potential paths to democratic resilience and renewal.

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1 month ago
1 hour 27 minutes 52 seconds

The Civic Forum
Do Americans Support Violence and Authoritarianism? with Kevin Arceneaux | The Civic Forum E9

In this week’s episode of The Civic Forum, Rory Truex is joined by Kevin Arceneaux, professor at Sciences Po and leading expert on political psychology, to explore how Americans really think about democracy, authoritarianism, and political violence.They discuss:- Why most Americans support democracy in the abstract, but may condone bad behavior when their side benefits.- The rise of the “need for chaos”- How Americans view political violence and how escalation can be stopped- What citizens and leaders can do to reduce polarization and defend democracy.

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1 month ago
52 minutes 58 seconds

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Tracking American Democratic Decline with John Carey & Brendan Nyhan | The Civic Forum E8

Is American democracy in crisis? In this week’s episode of The Civic Forum, Rory Truex is joined by Dartmouth professors John Carey and Brendan Nyhan, co-founders of Bright Line Watch, the project tracking democratic backsliding in America.They discuss:

  • Why expert ratings of U.S. democracy have dropped to historic lows.
  • Why the U.S. may now resemble countries like Brazil or Hungary more than Canada or the U.K.
  • The failure of Congress and political elites to check presidential power.
  • Whether Democrats should “fight fire with fire” or risk deepening the spiral.
  • What ordinary citizens can do to push back against authoritarianism.
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2 months ago
56 minutes 31 seconds

The Civic Forum
Ending the Gerontocracy with Amanda Litman | The Civic Forum E7

In this week’s session of The Civic Forum, Rory Truex is joined by Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something. Amanda explains why America’s political system is dominated by older leaders, and how young people can step up.We discuss:

  • Why the U.S. is a gerontocracy, and how it affects democracy.
  • The underrepresentation of Millennials, Gen Z, women, and working-class people in Congress.
  • The structural barriers that keep young and diverse candidates from running.
  • How Run for Something recruits and supports first-time candidates across the country.
  • What it means to be authentic as a politician
  • Amanda’s vision for political reform — from campaign finance to paying public servants fairly.
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2 months ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

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What Trump Learned From Orbán with Kim Lane Scheppele | The Civic Forum E6

In this week’s session of The Civic Forum, Rory is joined by Princeton professor Kim Lane Scheppele, who explains how Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz Party consolidated power in Hungary — and how Donald Trump and his allies are adopting Orbán’s authoritarian playbook in the United States through Project 2025.Key topics:- How Orbán dismantled Hungary’s democracy in just three years.-The direct connections between Orbán’s network and Project 2025 in the U.S.-How Trump is adapting Orbán’s strategies to American institutions.-What Democrats can do to fight back without embracing authoritarianism. Long-term reforms that could help restore U.S. democracy.

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2 months ago
49 minutes 56 seconds

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The Science of Protest with Erica Chenoweth | The Civic Forum E5

In this week's session, Rory is joined by Erica Chenoweth, a professor in the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and one the country's leading experts on social movements and nonviolent resistance. Erica provides opening remarks about what we know about when social movements and nonviolent resistance are effective. They then provide an assessment of the state of the pro-democracy movement in the United States, highlighting the importance of building momentum and the role of small protests. The conversation closes with a discussion of why ideas matter for a social movement, and how the current movement needs to be about more than just "anti-Trump."

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3 months ago
42 minutes 30 seconds

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What's Ahead For Russia & Ukraine? with Mark Beissinger | The Civic Forum E4

In this week's session, Rory Truex is joined by Princeton Professor Mark Beissinger, an expert on Russia and post-communist countries. Mark provides an update on the state of the war in Ukraine, focusing on the political calculations of Putin, Zelenskyy, and Trump. Mark and Rory then discuss the possibility for peace and the relationships between Trump and Putin. The conversation closes with an assessment of the pro-democracy movement in the United States, where Mark draws on his research on social movements.

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3 months ago
44 minutes 32 seconds

The Civic Forum
MAGA and Race, What's Different This Time with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor | The Civic Forum E3

In this week's session, Rory Truex is joined by Princeton Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor for a short lecture about MAGA, Race, and Black History. Keeanga's opening remarks focus on how race is being constructed differently in the second Trump administration. Keeanga and Rory discuss how Critical Race Theory has been recoded and misrepresented. The conversation closes with strategies to promote cross-racial working class solidarity and thoughts on where the pro-democracy movement can go from here.

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3 months ago
51 minutes 12 seconds

The Civic Forum
What's New In Trump's Authoritarian Playbook with Ruth Ben-Ghiat | The Civic Forum E2

In this week's session, Rory Truex is joined by NYU Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a leading scholar of fascism and author of the popular book Strongmen. Ruth focuses her opening remarks on what's innovative about Trump's authoritarian playbook. The conversation then turns to the distinction between conservatism and authoritarianism and the growing moral bankruptcy of the Republican Party. Ruth and Rory then discuss what's different about the U.S. and whether American democracy can withstand Trump's assault. The conversation closes with advice for people on what they can do at a time like this.

The Civic Forum is a video podcast about democracy, featuring people who study it, practice it, and work to protect it. It is hosted by Rory Truex, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.

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3 months ago
43 minutes 18 seconds

The Civic Forum
The Civic Forum is a speaker series and podcast about democracy, featuring people who study it, practice it, and work to protect it. It is hosted by Rory Truex, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.