
Democracy in Peril
10/16/17 • 47 min
In the second episode of This Week in Democracy host Chris Robichaud tunes into a conversation about whether or not democracies around the world, including our own, are in peril. Harvard Kennedy School experts Marshall Ganz, Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Meghan O’Sullivan, and Dani Rodrik are featured.
The full JFK Jr. Forum conversation featured in this episode can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsS1r_pG3_o
More information about this episode can be found on Medium at https://www.medium.com/@WeekinDystopia
Want more This Week in Dystopia? Don't forget to subscribe, follow This Week in Dystopia on Twitter @WeekinDystopia, and like the show on Facebook.
This Week in Dystopia is produced by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
In the second episode of This Week in Democracy host Chris Robichaud tunes into a conversation about whether or not democracies around the world, including our own, are in peril. Harvard Kennedy School experts Marshall Ganz, Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Meghan O’Sullivan, and Dani Rodrik are featured.
The full JFK Jr. Forum conversation featured in this episode can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsS1r_pG3_o
More information about this episode can be found on Medium at https://www.medium.com/@WeekinDystopia
Want more This Week in Dystopia? Don't forget to subscribe, follow This Week in Dystopia on Twitter @WeekinDystopia, and like the show on Facebook.
This Week in Dystopia is produced by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
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Are We Living in a Dystopia?
In the first episode of This Week in Dystopia host Christopher Robichaud introduces the series and answers the question, why is this series called This Week in Dystopia?
Sources for this segment include NPR's On Point with Tom Ashbrook and Network (film). For more show notes, future episodes and information, visit This Week in Dystopia on Medium.
More information about this episode can be found on Medium at https://www.medium.com/@WeekinDystopia
Want more This Week in Dystopia? Don't forget to subscribe, follow This Week in Dystopia on Twitter @WeekinDystopia, and like the show on Facebook.
This Week in Dystopia is produced by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
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Can We Agree to Disagree?
Host Christopher Robichaud sits down with Julia Minson, Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, to discuss her research into listening, cognitive dissonance, and disagreement. Together, they answer the questions: Is productive disagreement possible? How can we encourage civil disagreement?
More information about this episode can be found on Medium at medium.com/@WeekinDystopia.
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This Week in Dystopia is produced by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
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