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August 21st, 2023

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: Democratic Disenchantment in Rich and Poor Countries with Professor Pranab Bardhan

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

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August 21st, 2023

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: Democratic Disenchantment in Rich and Poor Countries with Professor Pranab Bardhan

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

In May 2023, the Phelan US Centre’s Mohid Malik spoke to Pranab Bardhan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. In this Extra Inning podcast, they discussed the argument put forward in Professor Bardhan’s 2022 book, A World of Insecurity: Democratic Disenchantment in Rich and Poor Countries. Their conversation explored the future of democratic governance as it confronts majoritarian politics throughout the world.

Contributors: Professor Pranab Bardhan (University of California), Mohid Rehman Malik (LSE Phelan US Centre)

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This Extra Inning was produced by Mohid Malik and Anderson Tan. 


 

  • Featured image:Democracy Going” by JmacPherson is licensed under CC BY 2.0
  • Note:  This podcast gives the views of the interviewee and co-hosts, and is not the position of USAPP – American Politics and Policy, the LSE Phelan US Centre, nor the London School of Economics.
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