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The New Chicago Way
Ed Bachrach, Austin Berg
7 episodes
9 months ago
For all the wrong reasons, a national spotlight is shining on Chicago. The underlying problem, contend Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg, is that deliberative democracy is dead in the city. On this podcast – which compliments their book, The New Chicago Way – Bachrach and Berg tackle the city's key issues, interview top experts from around the country and lay out a blueprint for change.
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For all the wrong reasons, a national spotlight is shining on Chicago. The underlying problem, contend Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg, is that deliberative democracy is dead in the city. On this podcast – which compliments their book, The New Chicago Way – Bachrach and Berg tackle the city's key issues, interview top experts from around the country and lay out a blueprint for change.
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Government
Episodes (7/7)
The New Chicago Way
Ep. 7: Pensions
Civic Federation President Laurence Msall joins the podcast to share his deep insight on Chicago's and Illinois' pensions crises and what the city might be able to do to turn things around.
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6 years ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 6: Policing
Richard Tefank, executive director of the Los Angeles Police Department, and Ted Pearson, co-chair of Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, join the podcast to discuss policing reforms that could improve justice and accountability in Chicago.
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6 years ago
34 minutes 6 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 5: Finance
Shayne Kavanagh from the Government Finance Officers Association joins the podcast to discuss municipal financial practices. What can Chicago learn from others? Where does Chicago fall short?
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6 years ago
35 minutes 56 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 4: City Council
Former Alderman Dick Simpson — now a University of Illinois-Chicago political science professor — joins the podcast to discuss the structure of Chicago’s City Council and ways the city’s system of governance can improve.
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6 years ago
44 minutes 35 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 3: City Charters
How does Chicago's lack of a city charter affect the way the city operates? Two experts – Raphael Sonenshein and Eric Lane – who worked on the city charter commissions in Los Angeles and New York, respectively, weigh in on this episode.
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6 years ago
30 minutes 56 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 2: Corruption
Chicago Inspector General Joe Ferguson joins the podcast to discuss the structural problems leading to corruption in Chicago, and what the city can do to combat it.
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6 years ago
38 minutes 18 seconds

The New Chicago Way
Ep. 1: Preface
Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg outline the central argument of their book, and preview what's to come on this podcast series.
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6 years ago
13 minutes 11 seconds

The New Chicago Way
For all the wrong reasons, a national spotlight is shining on Chicago. The underlying problem, contend Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg, is that deliberative democracy is dead in the city. On this podcast – which compliments their book, The New Chicago Way – Bachrach and Berg tackle the city's key issues, interview top experts from around the country and lay out a blueprint for change.