Episodes
What happens to democracy when inequality of power and money skyrockets? In this episode, we are joined by Amitabh Behar, the Executive Director of Oxfam International, a leading global civil society organization dedicated to reducing inequality and mitigating poverty. With global inequality on the rise, and the 2024 Election Superyear underway, this episode explores how  inequality, democracy and elections are connected. We examine the crucial role of civil society, and discuss the space...
Published 01/26/24
Published 01/26/24
In this episode, we are joined by Inga Strumke; Associate professor in AI at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and PhD in Particle physics, to explore how generative artificial intelligence (AI) may impact the superelection year of 2024. As the world becomes increasingly tech-driven, integrating AI into elections brings unique challenges and opportunities. With the looming "super-election year" in 2024, where over 2 billion people are expected to participate globally,...
Published 01/19/24
In this episode, we delve into the intricate landscape of global democracy with Professor Carl Henrik Knutsen, a leading expert in political science from the University of Oslo and key researcher in the Varieties of Democracy project. As we stand at the crossroads of democratic backsliding, our discussion navigates the alarming trends witnessed worldwide, particularly leading up to the election superyear that is 2024. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that explores the risks and...
Published 01/12/24
In a time of poly crises, uncertainty and peaking distrust, governance systems are facing immense pressure. In this episode, we delve into the world of complex ideas about transformational change of our governance systems. What is transformation, what does it entail for decision making and systems of governance in the 21st century, and what systemic changes are required for the survival of democracy and the planet? Fortunately, we have two distinguished experts with us to reflect upon these...
Published 06/30/23
Taxation is essential for our governance systems and has become a key issue of contention in global development policy. Alongside a growing recognition that the international tax system is broken, a global effort is underway to reform it. Yet this is not without debate. Who will decide how these systems work and what sorts of arrangements will the future tax system consist of? And what is most important for legitimacy - outcome or process? We discuss why taxation is fundamental to the...
Published 06/13/23
In this episode we examine how challenging it is to undertake deep governance structure reform. Constitutions form the basis of governance institutions, and are therefore a good place to start to understand how reform can be brought about. In this episode we talk about the case of Chile to understand these challenges better. In 2019 a popular uprising began that called for broad reforms, including a new constitution. In September 2022 a majority of Chileans rejected a new constitutional draft...
Published 05/26/23