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Welcome to the Tocqueville 21 podcast! Here, we explore issues of comparative democracy and examine the evolution of topics related to that field in France, the United States and across the globe. Every episode features a distinguished expert to shed light on a broad range of topics, with, always, an eye on that underlying question of democracy in the modern world.
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom joins the podcast to discuss Chinese political culture, the nature of Hong Kong, and the evolving perceptions of the regime.Jeffrey Wasserstrom is is Chancellor's Professor of History at UC Irvine.Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution …
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In the second part of our two-part interview, Alexis Carré discusses the nature of political freedom and the responsibilties of the citizen in the context of this European crisis.Alexis Carré is the 2022-23 Thomas W. Smith Postdoctoral Research Associate of the James Madison Program at Princeton University.Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovs…
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In the first part of our two-part interview, Alexis Carré discusses the politics of the European Union and the notion of civic responsibility in the wake of the war in Ukraine.Alexis Carré is the 2022-23 Thomas W. Smith Postdoctoral Research Associate of the James Madison Program at Princeton University.Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovsky …
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Pascale Siegel joins the podcast to discuss US politics, American democracy and the 2022 midterm elections.Pascale is a veteren political risk analyst with a focus on international affairs, cross-cultural communications and strategic influence.Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creati…
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Adam Ni joins the podcast to discuss China, political philosophy, and the Chinese Communist Party.Adam Ni is a noted China analyst and the Co-editor of the China Neican newsletter.Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License…
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Charles Dumas joins us to discuss the economy in the post-Covid era.Charles Dumas is Chief Economist of TS Lombard. An analyst with a long and storied career at institutions such as The Economist, JP Morgan and the London School of Economics, Charles is a prescient doomsayer, having predicted the dot-com bubble of the late 90s, the US housing bust …
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For the ninth episode of the Tocqueville 21 podcast, we discuss international relations in between China, Japan and South Korea with Leo Howard.Leo Howard is IR and history researcher. Based out of the University of Edinburgh, Mr. Howard has also written for the Japan Times. He holds masters-level qualifications in both international relations and …
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Alexander Kliment, director and creator of Puppet Regime, discusses political satire in this new episode of the Tocqueville 21 podcast.In addition to writing and directing Puppet Regime, Alex Kliment is also Creative Director at GZERO Media and a Senior Editor of Signal. Formerly an analyst with GZERO Media’s parent company Eurasia Group, Alex has …
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This week on the Tocqueville 21 Podcast, blog editor emeritus Jacob Hamburger speaks with Deepak Bhargava and Ruth Milkman about their new essay collection Immigration Matters: Movements, Visions, and Strategies for a Progressive Future—co-edited with Penny Lewis, and out now in paperback from the New Press. Professors Bhargava and Milkman describe…
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Professor Susan Perry joins Tocqueville 21 to discuss the cybersecurity landscape, Digital Human Rights, and great power competition in the digital age.Doctor Susan Perry is a specialist in international human rights law and digital technology and teaches law and politics at The American University of Paris, as well as directing several of the Univ…
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Professor Kerstin Carlson joins Tocqueville 21 for a discussion on human rights, social justice, and Bill Cosby.Kerstin Bree Carlson is Associate Professor teaching international law and human rights related topics at Roskilde University in Denmark and The American University of Paris. She received her BA from The Johns Hopkins University, and her …
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Geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan joins Tocqueville 21 to discuss the course of American foreign policy in the post Cold War world. This is the first episode in a series on Francis Fukuyama's End of History.A prolific author, public speaker, and founder of Zeihan on Geopolitics, Peter Zeihan has three books currently available for purchase, the lat…
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