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14 May 2024Introducing: What's Wrong with Democracy?00:02:55

Introducing: What's Wrong with Democracy?

By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights. 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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22 May 2024Episode 1: The world’s biggest democracy goes to the polls00:33:44

The world’s biggest democracy is currently in the middle of an election that will take six weeks to play out and involve over a billion people. Ben Ansell takes a closer look at the state of democracy in India, to try to understand what’s happening elsewhere. 

Guests:  

Dr Pavi Suryanarayan, Assistant professor at the LSE

Daniel Ziblatt, author of How Democracies Die

Mitali Mukherjee, Director of the Reuters institute’s Journalism programme

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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29 May 2024Episode 2: The autocrat next door00:31:21

In Ukraine, democracy is under attack. Ben Ansell investigates what that means for the country’s future. Is the war a death knell or a rallying cry for democracy? What is at stake and how worried should we be about the rise of autocrats?

Guests:  

Olya Onuch, Professor of comparative and Ukrainian politics at the University of Manchester

Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, interim President of Freedom House 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil




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05 Jun 2024Episode 3: The autocrat behind the keyboard 00:37:11

Another front on the war against democracy is information warfare. Ben Ansell digs into how modern day autocrats are using this. For almost a decade China has been running a media influencing campaign in Africa. Now Russia has taken it mainstream, and digital. But how effective are these disinformation campaigns? What’s the endgame? And how can we build up our defence arsenal? 

Guests:  

James Ball, journalist and author of Post Truth and The Other Pandemic

Emeka Umejei, research associate in the department of media studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa

Ben Scott, CEO of Reset Tech 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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12 Jun 2024Episode 4: The trust deficit00:39:09

Over the past 20 years the British public’s trust in politicians has been tested. Ben Ansell explores how trust is playing out in the UK’s upcoming general election. How can you restore trust in democracy? And is the UK an outlier or part of a wider global movement?   

Guests:  

Sacha Hilhorst, Senior Research Fellow with Commonwealth

Polly Curtis, Chief Executive of Demos 

Richard Wike, Director of Global Attitudes Research at the Pew Research Centre 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 



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19 Jun 2024Episode 5: The rise of populism00:33:07

With populists rising to power around the world, Ben wants to know why, and how they flourish. Could establishment politicians learn a thing or two from populists about how to communicate? Do populists offer real solutions to voters’ problems do they ever actually deliver on their promises?


Guests:  

Lone Sorensen, Associate Professor of Political Communication at the University of Leeds 

Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretary-general of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)


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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Katie Gunning and Ada Barume

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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26 Jun 2024Episode 6: Big money, big problems?00:31:31

This week, Ben’s asking what happens when money meets democracy. As lobbying scandals continue to rock our institutions, Ben wants to know how we can protect our democracies from corruption. Also what role should or could the wealthy, and super-wealthy play in keeping our democracies financially healthy? Does philanthropy have a place in modern functioning democracies? 

Guests:

Valentina Pop, Europe news editor, the Financial Times

Mark Malloch-Brown, former President of the Open Society Foundations

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil




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03 Jul 2024Episode 7: Truth matters00:35:12

The freedom to speak truth to power is under threat. Not just in authoritarian states, but increasingly within democracies too. This week Ben asks why access to reliable information is so important for democracy. And how important is the emergence of open source investigation in getting to the truth. 

Guests

Alia Ibrahim, co-founder and CEO of Daraj.com, an independent digital media platform launched in November 2017

Rebecca Vincent, Director of campaigns at Reporters sans frontières - Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

Eliot Higgins, Founder of Bellingcat

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume, Eleanor Biggs and Katie Gunning 

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 



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10 Jul 2024Episode 8: The case for an independent judiciary 00:38:26

This week, as more of our political institutions are rocked by corruption from partisan forces, Ben wants to know how we can protect the independence of our judiciaries, and what happens when they go wrong. When democratic institutions fail, what does this do to our faith in democracy? And can a compromised judiciary ever be restored?

Guests:

Fida Hammami, Amnesty International's Tunisia Research and Advocacy Advisor

Ben Stanley, Associate Professor at the Centre for the Study of Democracy, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw and Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex

Kathryn Sikkink, Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil




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17 Jul 2024Episode 9: The polarisation problem 00:34:54

Democracies are made up of people with different views. But when we don’t feel connected, we become polarised. Ben speaks to Noreena Hertz about how loneliness leads to polarisation and then to Wendy Via to find out if opposing worldviews can ever be reconciled.

Guests: 

Noreena Hertz, economist and author of ‘The Lonely Century’

Wendy Via, Co-founder and president of the Global Project against Hate and Extremism

What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume, Eleanor Biggs and Katie Gunning 

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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24 Jul 2024Episode 10: Why the kids don’t care00:38:46

In many democracies voter turnout is lower than it’s ever been, especially among young people. Ben wants to know what we can do to get millennials and Gen Z to the polls. Do we need to rethink how we cast a vote? Why aren’t politicians more focused on winning over the next generation of voters? And how can we stop this trend so that political apathy doesn’t become political alienation?

Guests: 

Viktor Valgardsson, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at Southampton University

John Burn-Murdoch, chief data reporter at the Financial Times

Jake Grumbach, associate professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume, Eleanor Biggs and Katie Gunning 

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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31 Jul 2024Episode 11: When to take to the streets 00:30:58


The history of protest and democracy is long and complex, but taking to the streets has resulted in major democratic changes in the past. This week, Ben wants to know if protest still has a role to play in today’s politics. What are the barriers to protesting effectively? Is the time for peaceful protest over? And with autocracies on the rise, do citizens need a new tool to express their discontent?

Guests: 

  • Ilya Marritz, journalist at the Boston Globe and co-host of ‘Will Be Wild’
  • Dawn Brancati, senior lecturer in international and public affairs at Brown University
  • Madzoo, Senegalese graffiti artist and activist


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Lewis Vickers

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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07 Aug 2024Episode 12: The dangers of identity politics00:33:40

Democratic societies are a melting pot of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, but when political alliances are formed around a particular identity it can lead to division and sometimes violence. In this episode Ben explores one of the most extreme examples of ethnic conflict - the Rwandan genocide - and asks whether it’s possible to have a peaceful democracy after so much bloodshed.

Guests: 

  • Sharun Mukand,  Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick
  • James Chin, Professor of Asian studies at the University of Tasmania 


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Lewis Vickers

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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28 Aug 2024Episode 13: The devil's in the demographic 00:41:48

Polling organisations often define Americans by their ethnic and racial identity. Ben wants to know if these voter “blocks” remain intact at the ballot box. Is it possible to predict how people will vote based on their identity? Or is demographic polling pointless? 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part one of three.

Guests: 

  • Christopher Towler,  Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, Sacramento
  • Kira Sanbonmatsu, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and Senior Scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics
  • Mark Hugo-Lopez,  Director of Race and Ethnicity Research at the Pew Research Center


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Lewis Vickers

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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04 Sep 2024Episode 14: What makes a good US president?00:38:38

American voters have chosen the two candidates who will vie to become the next US president. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump couldn’t be more different. This week, Ben wants to know what kind of leaders American voters are drawn to. What makes a good president? And is the US primary system of choosing candidates a good way of selecting a leader? 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part two of three.

Guests: 

  • Lee Drutman, senior fellow in the Political Reform program at the think tank New America
  • Darrell West, professor of Political Science and Director of the John Hazen White, Sr., Public Opinion Laboratory at Brown University
  • Lindiwe Mazubuko, CEO of Futurelect and former Leader of the Official Opposition, Parliament of South Africa 


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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 



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11 Sep 2024Episode 15: On the campaign trail 00:44:16

It often feels like America is stuck in a perpetual election campaign cycle. How much do campaigns matter? Ben speaks to three guests who have followed several US presidential campaigns from the outside, and the inside. How different does this year’s look? 

What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part three of three.

Guests: 

  • John Sides, Professor at the Department of Political Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee
  • Lauren Gambiano, political correspondent for Guardian US 
  • Jim Messina, former campaign manager and former White House deputy chief of staff for operations under President Barack Obama


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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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18 Sep 2024Episode 16: How corruption corrodes00:37:07

Where does the boundary lie between bad behaviour and outright corruption?  This week Ben wants to understand how corruption and the fight against it are destructive forces in a democracy. 

Guests: 

  • Simon Kuper, journalist and author of ‘Good Chaps’ and ‘Chums’
  • Ezequiel González Ocantos, Professor of Comparative & Judicial Politics at Nuffield College, University of Oxford


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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25 Sep 2024Episode 17: When politics turns nasty00:37:49

Democracy can often be knocked off course by political violence, but in some places it’s become an ingrained part of how politics is done. This week Ben wants to find out why violence and democracy can be so hard to separate, and how to stop violence taking hold of our politics in the first place. 


Guests: 

  • Arunima Kar, Freelance journalist based in Kolkata
  • Amalendu Misra, Professor of International Politics at Lancaster University, and author of ‘Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico’
  • Hannah Philips, policy researcher at the University of Oxford and Civility Commission Manager at the Jo Cox Foundation


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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02 Oct 2024Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis 00:35:25

One of the biggest challenges of our time is climate change. This week, Ben wants to know how effective democracies are when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. How can we settle on solutions when there’s so many different interests at play?

Guests: 

  • Keith Smith, Senior Researcher in the International Political Economy/International Environmental Politics group at the Center for Comparative and International Studies
  • Louis Wilson, Head of Fossil Fuel Investigations at Global Witness
  • Rafaela Santos Martins Da Rosa, Coordinator of the Sustainability Commission of the Federal Court of Rio Grande do Sul


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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09 Oct 2024Episode 19: AI and democracy00:44:07

This week, we’re looking at another big potential challenge facing democracy: AI, or artificial intelligence. Ben wants to know how worried we should be when it comes to the rise of these new technologies. Might they spell the death knell for trust in our institutions? Or can technology play a helpful role in boosting modern democracies?

Guests: 

  • Sarah Kreps, Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University
  • Alex Krasodomski, Programme Director of the Digital Society Initiative at Chatham House
  • Kerry McInerney, Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil 




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16 Oct 2024Episode 20: How to hold an election00:42:10

For the final episode of the series, Ben goes back to basics and asks: how can democracies hold free and fair elections? It’s not as simple as setting up polling stations and handing out ballot boxes, so what does it take to create a truly even electoral playing field?

Guests: 

  • Robin Forestier-Walker, Freelance journalist, based in Georgia
  • Tanja Hollstein, Head of Practice (Elections) at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
  • Pippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.


What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. 

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Host: Professor Ben Ansell

Producers: Ada Barume and Eleanor Biggs

Editor: Jasper Corbett

Original artwork: Jon Hill | Emma O’Neil



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