In the past 6 months (or maybe the last 5 years) Americans have been thinking about democracy and its fragility in entirely new ways. At the same time -- whether we’re talking about Poland, Turkey, or India -- it feels like democracy is on the edge around the world. But how big are these threats to democracy, actually? And how helpful is it to talk about all these different countries' experiences in the same discussion?
On this episode Sarah Baldwin '87 talks with Rob Blair, a political scientist at Watson and founder of the Democratic Erosion Consortium. He’s been thinking about all these questions, and thankfully he has answers.
You can learn more about the Democratic Erosion Consortium here.
You can learn more about Watson’s other podcasts here.
In the past 6 months (or maybe the last 5 years) Americans have been thinking about democracy and its fragility in entirely new ways. At the same time -- whether we’re talking about Poland, Turkey, or India -- it feels like democracy is on the edge around the world. But how big are these threats to democracy, actually? And how helpful is it to talk about all these different countries' experiences in the same discussion?
On this episode Sarah Baldwin '87 talks with Rob Blair, a political scientist at Watson and founder of the Democratic Erosion Consortium. He’s been thinking about all these questions, and thankfully he has answers.
You can learn more about the Democratic Erosion Consortium here: [https://www.democratic-erosion.com/]
You can learn more about Watson’s other podcasts here: [https://watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts]
You can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BilnjHGXlg8n2cbmjErS7TFTXwErhlxu/view?usp=sharing]