Democracy Dialogues #4 || The Backsliders: Why Leaders Undermine Their Own Democracies

This week on Democratic Dialogues, co-hosts Rachel Beatty Riedl and Esam Boraey speak with Susan C. Stokes, Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and Director of the Chicago Center on Democracy. Drawing from her book The Backsliders: Why Leaders Undermine Their Own Democracies (Princeton University Press, 2022), Stokes examines why elected leaders sometimes choose to erode the democratic institutions that brought them to power. She explores the structural, economic, and political incentives that drive these choices—and how citizens, parties, and institutions can push back. Follow us to keep up with our content: https://linktr.ee/DemocraticDialogues25

Democracy Dialogues #5 || Laura Chinchilla
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Democracy Dialogues #5 || Laura Chinchilla

Democracy Dialogues #13 || US 250: A Conversation with Peter Loewen
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Democracy Dialogues #13 || US 250: A Conversation with Peter Loewen

Yuval Noah Harari on Donald Trump’s Core Delusion | The Ezra Klein Show
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Yuval Noah Harari on Donald Trump’s Core Delusion | The Ezra Klein Show

Chronic migraine: recovery through pain reprocessing therapy
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Chronic migraine: recovery through pain reprocessing therapy

Democracy Dialogues #2 || What Democracy Does and Does Not Do.
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Democracy Dialogues #2 || What Democracy Does and Does Not Do.

#41 | Leanne Schmidt, Emergency Management in South Australia
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#41 | Leanne Schmidt, Emergency Management in South Australia

The Blueprint for Ending American Democracy | The David Frum Show
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The Blueprint for Ending American Democracy | The David Frum Show

Democracy Dialogues #10 || Billionaire Backlash: Can it Help Save Democracy?
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Democracy Dialogues #10 || Billionaire Backlash: Can it Help Save Democracy?

Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced
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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service
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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

Democracy Dialogues #3 || Democracy and Freedom: The Role of Philanthropy and Education.
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Democracy Dialogues #3 || Democracy and Freedom: The Role of Philanthropy and Education.

Democracy Dialogues #12 || Poland’s Civil Society, Electoral Strategies, and Institutional Levers
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Democracy Dialogues #12 || Poland’s Civil Society, Electoral Strategies, and Institutional Levers

Zohran Mamdani says Iran war speaks to a “broken kind of politics” | Newsmakers
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Zohran Mamdani says Iran war speaks to a “broken kind of politics” | Newsmakers

Democracy Dialogues #1 || Democratic Backsliding: How It Happens and How It Can Be Countered.
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Democracy Dialogues #1 || Democratic Backsliding: How It Happens and How It Can Be Countered.

Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda
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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

Stephen Kotkin: What Putin Got Wrong About Ukraine, Russia, and the West | Foreign Affairs Interview
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Stephen Kotkin: What Putin Got Wrong About Ukraine, Russia, and the West | Foreign Affairs Interview

Ian Bremmer on the Risks America Poses to the World | The Ezra Klein Show
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Ian Bremmer on the Risks America Poses to the World | The Ezra Klein Show

I Took Bernie Into Deep Trump Country. Can He Win Them Over?
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I Took Bernie Into Deep Trump Country. Can He Win Them Over?

Advisor Insights with Melanie Venes
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Advisor Insights with Melanie Venes

What’s the Left’s Vision for Foreign Policy After Trump? | The Ezra Klein Show
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What’s the Left’s Vision for Foreign Policy After Trump? | The Ezra Klein Show