Podcasts about Morris Fiorina

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The Republican Professor
Current Affairs Special: Dr. Michael M. Uhlmann, LLB, PhD on Congress and the Welfare State

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 86:51


Michael M. Uhlmann was my mentor for over a decade. Here we cover his 1978 essay which sounds as if he's talking about February 2025. The essay is called "Congress and the Welfare State." It's a review of Morris Fiorina's book Congress: Keystone of the Washington Establishment. Enjoy ! The Republican Professor is a pro-Michael-M-Uhlmann podcast ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D., Michael M. Uhlmann's student. To support the podcast, support it. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor

The OUTThinking Investor
Global Elections in Focus: The Impact on Investors and the World Economy

The OUTThinking Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 24:41


The “year of democracy” holds the potential to bring profound change to global politics, economic policy, and the investment environment. By the end of 2024, more than five dozen countries, accounting for nearly half of the world's population, will elect new leaders. Elections in Europe, including the UK, France, Germany and European Union, have already yielded both expected and surprising results. The US presidential election in November, as well as key congressional races, also could create significant policy changes—both expected and unexpected—during the next administration, no matter who wins the White House. For investors, the challenge lies in identifying the impact of elections on financial markets. How are 2024's elections going to change the investment outlook? This episode of The Outthinking Investor takes a closer look at elections around the world, the issues most important to voters, the challenges that political leaders face, and election season's potential short- and long-term implications for investors. Our guests are Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, professor of political science and international studies at Iona University and author of “American Democracy in Crisis”; Morris Fiorina, Wendt Family Professor at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution; and Taggart Davis, Vice President of Government Affairs at PGIM.

Book Club with Michael Smerconish
Dr. Morris Fiorina: "Unstable Majorities"

Book Club with Michael Smerconish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 17:07


Partisan politics, gridlock, incivility, division. All negative words - but there is hope. Listen to Michael's conversation with Stanford University's Dr. Morris Fiorina, author of "Unstable Majorities: Polarization, Party Sorting, and Political Stalemate." Original air date 9 April 2020. The book was published on 1 November 2017.

Talks from the Hoover Institution
Hoover Book Club: Who Governs? Emergency Powers in the Time of COVID | Morris Fiorina | Hoover Institution

Talks from the Hoover Institution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 51:49


Join the Hoover Book Club for engaging discussions with leading authors on the hottest policy issues of the day. Hoover scholars explore the latest books that delve into some of the most vexing policy issues facing the United States and the world. Find out what makes these authors tick and how they think we should approach our most difficult challenges.  In our latest installment, watch a discussion between Bill Whalen, the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Distinguished Policy Fellow in Journalism and Morris P. Fiorina, a senior fellow and author of the recently released Hoover Institution Press book Who Governs? Emergency Powers in the Time of COVID on Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 10:00 am PT/ 1:00pm ET.

Majoring in Everything
Bonus ep. 1: Ok, but what does "identity politics" mean?

Majoring in Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 79:53


In this bonus episode, I put on my trusty old political scientist hat to have a nice chat with some of my favorite political thinkers, Andrew Heaton (The Political Orphanage) and Jeremiah Johnson (The Neoliberal Podcast) to talk about what "identity politics" means, how our identities influence our political behavior, and what identity even is. Also, some of the great political science research we mention (from superstars like Professors Ashley Jardina and Morris Fiorina) is linked below! Heaton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MightyHeaton Political Orphanage podcast: https://politicalorphanage.libsyn.com Jeremiah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremiahDJohns Neoliberal Podcast: https://neoliberalproject.org/neoliberal-podcast More on white identity politics research by Ashley Jardina, Ph.D.: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/white-identity-politics/5C330931FF4CF246FCA043AB14F5C626 https://www.vox.com/2019/4/26/18306125/white-identity-politics-trump-racism-ashley-jardina https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-disturbing-surprisingly-complex-relationship-between-white-identity-politics-and-racism More on party sorting research by Morris Fiorina, Ph.D.: https://www.amazon.com/Unstable-Majorities-Polarization-Political-Stalemate/dp/081792115X https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/fiorina_3_finalfile.pdf https://www.policyed.org/policy-briefs/Morris-Fiorina-On-Why-Political-Parties-Have-Polarized/video Tickets to my Data Science Spectacular (March 1, 2022 at Caveat in NYC and live-streaming worldwide): https://www.caveat.nyc/event/the-data-science-spectacular-3-1-2022 ! Edited by Eric P. Stipe. MIE is a proud member of the World's Smartest Podcast Network (WSPN): https://www.worldssmartestpodcastnetwork.com!

Area 45
The Future Of The Republican Party – A Report

Area 45

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 58:34


What issues resonate with today's Republicans? How has the party morphed since the rise of Ronald Reagan? What is Donald Trump's influence upon next year's GOP primaries and beyond? David Brady and Douglas Rivers, Hoover Institution senior fellows and Stanford University political scientists, and co-authors (along with Hoover senior fellow Morris Fiorina) of a survey of self-identifying Republicans, discuss their findings and reflect on what transpired politically in 2021.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Matters of Policy & Politics: The Future Of The Republican Party – A Report (#308)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021


What issues resonate with today's Republicans? How has the party morphed since the rise of Ronald Reagan? What is Donald Trump's influence upon next year's GOP primaries and beyond? David Brady and Douglas Rivers, Hoover Institution senior fellows and Stanford University political scientists, and co-authors (along with Hoover senior fellow Morris Fiorina) of a survey […]

The Political Orphanage
Ep. 28 | The Country Isn't Polarized | Guest: Morris Fiorina

The Political Orphanage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 49:37


There's a standard narrative that America has become hyper-polarized, and people only consume media they agree with. Dr. Morris Fiorina joins Heaton to explain why both assumptions are incorrect--parties are getting more homogenous, but voters themselves haven't significantly changed.

Area 45
Election Preview With Dave Brady, Mo Fiorina, and Doug Rivers

Area 45

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 60:35


Next Tuesday’s midterm vote is both the first national referendum on the Trump presidency and a test of the zeal of Trump supporters and detractors. David Brady, Morris Fiorina and Doug Rivers – all Hoover Institution senior fellows and Stanford University political scientists – discuss the fractious political landscape and handicap the odds of Democrats taking the House and Republicans adding to their Senate majority. Did you like the show? Please rate, review, and subscribe!

How Do We Fix It?
50/50 Nation? No! Morris Fiorina

How Do We Fix It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 29:00


From the recent government shutdown to strict partisan votes on taxes and healthcare, official Washington lurches from one fight to the next, with no end in sight.But the American public is not as polarized as the pundits say.While elected Republicans and Democrats appeal to their base, and are more divided than ever, the electorate has not changed dramatically in recent years. According to Pew Research and other pollsters, moderate independents outnumber either liberal Democrats or conservative Republicans. Stanford University political scientist Morris Fiorina confronts the widespread assumption that voters are neatly split into rival camps, and argues that neither party can hold a majority for more than a few years. His new book is "Unstable Majorities: Polarization, Party Sorting and Political Stalemate." We discuss solutions, including open primaries, weekend voting, easier voter registration and independent redistricting-- all designed to encourage citizen involvement in the political system. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 26 - Jan. 22, 2018 - Is America More Divided than Ever?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 18:11


Morris Fiorina, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of “Unstable Majorities: Polarization, Party Sorting, and Political Stalemate,” joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss his new book, which aims to correct the widespread assumption that Americans today are more polarized than ever.

Area 45
Unstable Majorities: Polarization, Party Sorting, and Political Stalemate Featuring Morris Fiorina

Area 45

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 38:49


America at its worst divide since the Civil War? Not exactly, says Hoover senior fellow Morris Fiorina, the author of Unstable Majorities: Polarization, Party Sorting, and Political Stalemate. Fiorina contends that voters haven’t abandoned the center but that the two major parties have, the result being continued experimentation with the political order in Washington. Will 2018 see a continuation of the third great stretch of instability in national politics? Did you like the show? Please rate, review, and subscribe!

EconTalk
Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 59:25


Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow at Stanford University, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the American electorate and recent election results. Fiorina argues that while the Republican and Democratic parties are more extreme than they were in the past, there has been only modest change in the character of the American electorate. Fiorina discusses these differences in light of recent election results which show an inability of either party to sustain control of the Presidency or the Congress.

EconTalk Archives, 2013
Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate

EconTalk Archives, 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 59:25


Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow at Stanford University, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the American electorate and recent election results. Fiorina argues that while the Republican and Democratic parties are more extreme than they were in the past, there has been only modest change in the character of the American electorate. Fiorina discusses these differences in light of recent election results which show an inability of either party to sustain control of the Presidency or the Congress.

EconTalk at GMU
Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate

EconTalk at GMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 59:25


Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow at Stanford University, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the American electorate and recent election results. Fiorina argues that while the Republican and Democratic parties are more extreme than they were in the past, there has been only modest change in the character of the American electorate. Fiorina discusses these differences in light of recent election results which show an inability of either party to sustain control of the Presidency or the Congress.

EconTalk Archives, 2011
Brady on the Electorate and the Elections of 2010 and 2012

EconTalk Archives, 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2011 67:16


David Brady of Stanford University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the lessons of the election of 2010 and what we might expect from the elections of 2012. Brady draws on political history as well as survey results from work with colleagues Doug Rivers and Morris Fiorina to speculate about the elections of 2012. Along the way he discusses the power of the independent vote, how ObamaCare affected the election of 2010, and the prospects for the Republican nominee in 2012. Taped a few days before the deal on the debt was reached, Brady gives his thoughts on the politics of the negotiations. The conversation concludes with a discussion of whether Obama will have a primary challenger.

EconTalk
Brady on the Electorate and the Elections of 2010 and 2012

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2011 67:16


David Brady of Stanford University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the lessons of the election of 2010 and what we might expect from the elections of 2012. Brady draws on political history as well as survey results from work with colleagues Doug Rivers and Morris Fiorina to speculate about the elections of 2012. Along the way he discusses the power of the independent vote, how ObamaCare affected the election of 2010, and the prospects for the Republican nominee in 2012. Taped a few days before the deal on the debt was reached, Brady gives his thoughts on the politics of the negotiations. The conversation concludes with a discussion of whether Obama will have a primary challenger.

Department of Communication
Red & Blue America? The Polarization of American Politics

Department of Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2007 88:34


America's political parties are sharply polarized these days—and some of this polarization extends well beyond the political class to large segments of the mass electorate. Morris Fiorina, John Harris, Rich Lowry, Gary Jacobson & Shanto Iyengar discuss some of the issues.