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Podcasts & Audio FilesConstitutions & Charters | Speeches | Research Institutions and Organizations | Books, Journals, Essays and Articles | Videos | Podcasts & Audio Files | Sites & Blogs | On a Lighter Note | Your Contributions This page gives you a list of regularly updated podcasts and other audio files about democracy available on the internet. Podcasts about DemocracyAn open source to all the surprising and significant ways the Internet is transforming our world. Join us each week for a look at politics and culture through the lens of the Net. Podcasts from throughout the day of the Personal Democracy Forum '06, which looks at how the internet is changing America. A radio show and internet radio show with some in-depth progressive/independent political discussions, some well reasoned attacks on the Christian Right and Christianity and a lot of freedom fighting. Interview by TruthDig with Elliot Cohen, author of “The Last Days of Democracy,” who argues that the United States is in a political and cultural decline, with media and telecommunications giants engaged in “a well-organized effort to hijack America.”
Lecture by Dr. Vali Nasr at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. The National Forum On Europe animates and promotes public debate on the EU, its enlargement, its future and Ireland's place in it. Here you will find recordings of events held by the Forum. World Politics Review publishes original news and commentary from a network of contributors in more than 40 countries worldwide. The podcasts are a reflection of those news. Of Interest: Interviews with participants and speakers attending the African Summit '07. Interviews with youth from across the Middle East about everything from human rights to music. A space for dialogue between the University community and the wider world through visits to campus by prominent human rights activists and scholars. Of interest: The Modern Human Rights Movement in Mexico The University of Chicago offers an introduction to a wide range of research taking place in their institution. Of Interst: Citizenship, Distrust and Democracy by Danielle S. Allen Danielle S. Allen, Dean of Humanities at The University of Chicago, discusses why our political life is characterized by so much distrust and gives her thoughts on how we can arrive at a place of more peaceful interaction. Copyright 2003 The University of Chicago.
In these lively and unedited video interviews, distinguished men and women from all over the world talk about their lives and their work. Guests include diplomats, statesmen, and soldiers; economists and political analysts; scientists and historians; writers and foreign correspondents; activists and artists. The interviews span the globe and include discussion of political, economic, military, legal, cultural, and social issues shaping our world. At the heart of each interview is a focus on individuals and ideas that make a difference.
The Shades of Democracy podcast programs are recorded conversations between host Robert Shull and people with a wide range of opinions about democracy.
Professor John Keane, Professor of Politics at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Westminster University, London, Lecture at the University of Sydney about the global triumph of democracy beamed around the world.
A lecture by Associate Professor of Political Science at Duke University, Tianjian Shi who is specialized in comparative politics with an emphasis on political culture and political participation in Chinese politics. A progressive and creative Podcast on the news, commentary and look at the history that shape the republic and attempt to indirectly affect democracy. Open Democracy weekly updates their podcast with new stories about democracy around the world. Listen to Democracy Now! daily commentary on mainly American politics. Podcast DirectoryA comprehensive list of more than 6000 podcasts related to or about Democracy. The Democracy House RecommendsCarnegie Endowment for International Peace - Live@Carnegie The Carnegie Endowment offers a range of audio files taped during Carngie events. Of Interest: A discussion centered around the book launch of “Uncharted Journey”. The book contributes a wealth of concise, illuminating insights on democracy in the Middle East, drawing on the contributors’ deep knowledge of Arab politics and their substantial experience with democracy-building in other parts of the world. Speaking at this event are the book's editors, Thomas Carothers and Marina Ottaway. Joshua Muravchick, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute had also commented. The event was be moderated by Fred Hiatt of the Washington Post. |
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