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Jul 2024
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Rethinking Democracy Ep. 3: Economic Con...

Middle East Institute
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About the series: This is a critical year for the future of democracy. Half the world's population will go to the polls in 2024, at a time when citizens in America and across the globe are losing faith in democratic institutions. We often view the rollback of democracy and threats to the liberal international order as separate problems, but in reality they are closely interlinked. Through a new limited podcast series, MEI's Gonul Tol seeks to examine the interplay between democracy's domestic and international foes as well as how to counter them.  

In this episode: Authoritarian populism is on the rise around the world. Political scientists and policymakers are debating what's driving this trend. Is it economic inequality, or a cultural backlash against social change that erodes trust in democratic institutions? 

Dr. Daron Acemoglu and Dr. Tamara Cofman Wittes join Gonul Tol to discuss the relationship between changing economic conditions and support for democracy. 

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