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Rebroadcast: The Risk of Mass Violence

The Lab is on vacation this week, so we’re rebroadcasting our interview with Professor Jim Waller.

The threat of mass violence is on the rise in the United States, as demonstrated by the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Dr. James Waller, noted expert on mass violence and genocide, joins us this week to talk about the risk factors that contribute to widespread political and ethnic violence and to wrestle with the warning signs present in the United States today.

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Happy Anniversary!

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil reflect on the one-year anniversary of The Politics Lab, the recent presidential election in Iran, Biden’s use of the phrase “rules based order,” the recent Supreme Court ruling on the NCAA, and the refusal of Republicans to even debate voting reform.

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The Challenge of Defending Norms

This week, Bill and Phil discuss Mitch McConnell’s pledge to block a Biden Supreme Court nominee in 2024, updates from the recent NATO conference, new details on the Trump administration’s efforts to politicize the Department of Justice, and why Kim Jung-un is afraid of K-Pop’s popularity in North Korea.

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Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil discuss how America fractured into four parts, how Germany has grappled with its history, Biden’s trip to Europe, and a letter from democracy scholars ringing the alarm bell.

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Erica Chenoweth on Civil Resistance

Erica Chenoweth, the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Kennedy School, joins Bill and Phil this week to discuss the practice of civil resistance.

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Belarus and Authoritarian Learning

This week, Bill and Phil discuss recent developments in Belarus, efforts by Republican state legislatures to undermine democracy, new documents on the plans to use nuclear weapons in defense of Taiwan back in 1958, and why Ted Cruz is so worried about a woke U.S. military.

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When Things Fall Apart

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil discuss the Israeli-Hamas conflict, concerns over the state of civil-military relations in the US, the politics behind Supreme Court justice retirements, and a look at the state of democracy in El Salvador and the United States.

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Trump, Cheney, and the Big Lie

Bill and Phil reflect on Biden’s first 100 days, the implications of Facebook’s semipermanent Trump ban and Liz Cheney’s ouster from party leadership, elections in the United Kingdom, and Napoleon’s contested legacy in France.

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COVID and Disinformation

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil discuss Brazil and India’s struggles with Covid, why Trump’s Big Lie won’t go away, how disinformation is undermining the vaccination campaign in the US, and whether a high school cheerleader’s free speech rights include a snapchat tirade against her school. 

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Roland Paris on International Politics

Roland Paris, Professor of International Affairs at University of Ottawa and former Senior Advisor on Global Affairs and Defense to the Prime Minister of Canada, joins us to discuss U.S. global leadership, the state of democracy, the rise of China, and the difference between the academic and policy world. 

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Out of Many, One

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil discuss immigration and the contrast between George W. Bush’s call for tolerance and the far-right America First Caucus’s call for a revival of Anglo-Saxon political traditions. We then examine Russia’s military buildup on the Ukrainian border and close with a look at the data from this year’s World Happiness Report.

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A Dire Forecast

This week, we discuss a recently released intelligence forecast predicting a post-pandemic world that is upended by climate chance and splintering societies, reflect on what to make of Tucker Carlson’s unapologetic embrace of the racist “replacement theory” and whether there might be any connection to new data on domestic extremism in the U.S., and wrap up with a look at foreign policy, highlighting new developments in Northern Ireland, Israel and Afghanistan

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Is Biden the Next FDR?

This week, Bill and Phil are joined by Dr. Brandon Sheridan who is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Elon University to discuss President Biden’s ambitious economic agenda and whether it signals a fundamental rethinking of the role of government in the economy. Then we talk about the impact of politics on professional sports. and new data on the Jan. 6 attacks released by the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.

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COVID, Religion, Voting, and Boats

This week, Bill and Phil discuss recent revelations that the Trump administration’s coronavirus response was even worse than previously known, some recent data on religious identity in America, new voting rules in Georgia, and the big boat that got stuck in the Suez.

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Guns

Bill and Phil discuss the recent mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, the tense diplomatic exchange between China and the United States, Biden’s emerging immigration problem, and what to make of former president Trump starting his own social media platform.

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Congressman Sean Casten

Congressman Sean Casten, U.S. Representative for Illinois's 6th congressional district, joins Bill and Phil to discuss the American Rescue Plan, infrastructure and clean energy, and the state of American democracy.

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Supreme Court Check-In

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil are joined by constitutional law expert, Professor Tom Cavenagh, to get an update on the Supreme Court and to discuss the legal implications of voting rights legislation, the death penalty, and what former President Trump’s legal future looks like.

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Human Rights Roundup

On this week’s episode, Bill and Phil break down the US intel report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the Equality Act passing in the House, George Kennan’s Long Telegram turning 75, the Senate parliamentarian nixing the $15 minimum wage, and Biden overturning Trump’s architecture order.

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Democracy Must Prevail

Bill and Phil break down Biden’s speech on democracy, the significance of Mario Draghi becoming Prime Minister of Italy, what Joe Biden’s stimulus plan tells us about his approach moving forward, and Ted Cruz’s infamous trip to Cancun.

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Acquitted

On this week’s episode Bill and Phil reflect on the Senate’s acquittal of Donald Trump, the intersection of politics and sports at the Olympics and the NBA, and what the widespread power outages in Texas teach us about the future of climate change.

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