Journal Of Democracy Podcasts

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Synopsis

Journal of Democracy contributors talk about the articles in the journal, which is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press for the National Endowment for Democracy.

Episodes

  • Matthias Matthijs on "Mediterranean Blues: The Crisis in Southern Europe"

    30/01/2014

    Matthias Matthijs discusses his essay "Mediterranean Blues: The Crisis in Southern Europe" from the January 2014 issue of the Journal of Democracy.

  • Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning on "The Third Wave: Inside the Numbers"

    14/01/2014

    Profs. Møller and Skaaning discuss their piece "The Third Wave: Inside the Numbers," and the notion that a "reverse wave" may be in the offing.

  • Nathan J. Brown on "Egypt's Failed Transition"

    21/10/2013

    In this episode of the Journal of Democracy podcast, Professor Nathan Brown discusses his essay "Tracking the Arab Spring: Egypt's Failed Transition."

  • Leon Aron

    01/08/2013

    In this edition of the Journal of Democracy podcast, the American Enterprise Institute's Leon Aron discusses his piece "Putin versus Civil Society: The Long Struggle for Freedom."

  • Kurt Weyland

    25/07/2013

    In this edition of the Journal of Democracy Podcast, Kurt Weyland discusses his article “Latin America’s Authoritarian Drift: The Threat from the Populist Left” from the July 2013 issue of the Journal of Democracy.

  • Tarek Masoud

    20/07/2012

    In July 2011, Tarek Masoud published " The Road to (and from) Liberation Square" in theJournal of Democracy. Journal Managing Editor Brent Kallmer talks with Masoud about his article as well further developments in Egypt which have taken place in the past few months.

  • Richard Madsen

    02/11/2010

    Richard Madsen discusses his article "The Upsurge of Religion in China" and how the ruling Chinese Communist Party cannot decide what to make of it—or do about it.

  • Adeed Dawisha

    27/10/2010

    Adeed Dawisha, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, discusses issues related to elections in Iraq and the democratic transition in the country with Journal managing editor Brent Kallmer.

  • Michael D. Wiatrowski and Jack A. Goldstone

    27/10/2010

    Journal of Democracy Managing Editor Brent Kallmer interviews the authors The Ballot and the Badge: Democratic Policing from the April 2010 issue of the journal. Waitrowski and Goldstone present their views on how major reforms to international policing and police training are needed if efforts to promote stable democratic government are to succeed.