Episodes
Featuring conversations on bipartisanship, legislative governance, the federal debt, and COVID relief aid with our host, the Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government Mike Mastanduno, and Senator Angus King '66 (I-ME) and Congresswoman Ann Kuster '78 (D-NH). Learn more about the pros and cons of political polarization and about new research on conspiracism from Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics, Chair of the Government Department, and New Hampshire State Representative...
Published 02/09/21
Published 02/09/21
Join our host, professor and former dean of the faculty Mike Mastanduno, for a conversation with POLITICO Chief Brussels Correspondent David Herszenhorn ‘94 and Professor Daryl Press on the future of U.S. foreign relations and the challenges and opportunities facing the incoming Biden administration. Featuring a young alumni perspective from Charlotte Blatt '18.
Published 12/26/20
Join Georgetown University and Smithsonian Institution professor and scholar Daniel Lucey ’77 MED’81 in conversation with Geisel School of Medicine and Thayer School of Engineering professor Kendall Hoyt for a discussion on the world's response to COVID-19 and pandemics past and future. Lucey is an infectious disease expert and "epidemic chaser," as described in a recent Financial Times article, who has traveled the world to get to the source of diseases like HIV, SARS, and Ebola. Hoyt is an...
Published 11/02/20
Former Obama administration Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal '91 and former Bush administration Solicitor General Gregory Garre '87 join Professor Sonu Bedi for a conversation on the past, present, and future of the Supreme Court. Also featuring Tobi Young '98, 2018-2019 SCOTUS clerk to Neil Gorsuch and former board secretary of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Published 10/28/20
Former Republican senator and Tuck School of Business senior fellow Judd Gregg and Rockefeller Center for Public Policy senior lecturer Charlie Wheelan '88 examine the lessons learned from the global financial crisis and discuss how today’s economy is affecting the 2020 presidential race. Young alumni opinion commentary by Bryan Proctor TU'20.
Published 10/19/20
Former Democratic National Convention CEO Leah Daughtry ’84 and John Phillips Professor in Religion Randall Balmer discuss the nature of voting blocks in the 2020 presidential election.
Published 09/30/20
Explore "fake news" and how the media has adapted to covering the presidency and the 2020 election with CNN Chief Washington Correspondent Jake Tapper '91 and Professor of Government Brendan Nyhan. Opinion segment by Jamal Brown '08, national press secretary for the Biden Harris campaign. Hosted by Mike Mastanduno, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government and former dean of the faculty.
Published 09/08/20
Join our host, Professor Mike Mastanduno, as we explore the November election with Dartmouth faculty experts and dynamic alumni special guests. Episode 1 features a discussion on remote campaigning, unprecedented primaries, and mail-in voting with Professor Linda Fowler and Democratic communications strategist Lis Smith '05.
Published 08/14/20