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Latest podcast episodes about old politics

Perino on Politics
A New Moon, But The Same Old Politics

Perino on Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 30:19


Will former President Trump's abortion announcement eclipse President Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan? Founder of The Stewart Group Don "Stew" Stewart examines how the presidential candidates are handling issues that are most impactful to voters. Dana and Stew examine the enthusiasm gap between the candidates among youth voters. Later, Stew discusses the importance of the filibuster and explains why listeners should be worried if it goes away. Uphill Battle: Stew takes a look at how the car market can act as an indicator of how people are feeling back at home. He discusses the importance of consumer choice and explains how the messaging policies of the Biden administration are making people adverse to electric vehicles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Green Wave
Episode 89: Young Activism, Old Politics: Italy’s Divided Climate Movement

Green Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 18:38


10 months on from the start of Italy's new far-right government under Prime Giorgia Meloni from the Brothers of Italy, this episode looks at climate politics in Italy. Direct action environmental protestors and Italy's tumultuous Green parties are not always on the same wavelength - what lies at the heart of this divide, and what can be done?Written by Anna Toniolo and Simone Fontana.Read by Julia Lagoutte.Text version: https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/young-activism-old-politics-italys-divided-climate-movement/This article is from our latest edition Up in Arms: Environmental Divides Reshaping Politics. Read it online here: https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/edition/up-in-arms-environmental-divides-reshaping-politics/ Follow us on socials: @greeneujournal.Green Wave is produced by the Green European Journal.

The Charlie James Show Podcast
“Still Pushing Covid after 3 Years” “Fauci and his Droplets” “Old Politics v New Politics” “The SC Budget with Representative Adam Morgan”

The Charlie James Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 34:01


“Still Pushing Covid after 3 Years” “Fauci and his Droplets” “Old Politics v New Politics” “The SC Budget with Representative Adam Morgan” 

My Thoughts with Derrick Kirk
America's Growing Problem with Gerontocracy

My Thoughts with Derrick Kirk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 2:10


As the world evolves into a more complex version of itself year after year, reforming laws to accommodate societal changes becomes more necessary. This includes LGBTQ+, interracial marriage, and abortion rights.However, it's hard to pass bills that support these causes if the lawmakers are old politicians out of touch with reality. Is allowing old people to run the country an issue? Absolutely.In this video, I'll talk about why this is a serious problem in American politics that could soon be an issue for the rest of the world as well.America's Growing Problem with Gerontocracy________________________________________If you liked the video, subscribe to my channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/DerrickKirk?sub_confirmation=1 You can also follow me on:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/WHEREISDKIRK/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dkirkforus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mythoughts_with_derrickSNAPCHAT: https://bit.ly/3LvANda Visit my website: http://derrickkirk.com/ Show Your Support: https://bit.ly/3S2mr6m Support the show

Opinionated Voices
New Year Same Old Politics

Opinionated Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 78:23


The ladies talk about politics and crafty policies, M&M makes changes, The Kardashians, World's larget potato, new movies, Covid and more... Look for our questions on Spotify! Enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opinionatedvoices/message

Dutch News
The Old Politics Die Hard Edition - Week 3 - 2021

Dutch News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 55:45


Any hopes of a fresh start to 2022 are well and truly cancelled. RTL pulls the plug on its most successful TV show, the Voice of Holland, as allegations emerge of widespread sexual abuse. The first parliamentary debate of the new cabinet term begins with angry exchanges as MPs round on Geert Wilders for his language towards Muslims and women. Budget institute Nibud calculates that everyone will be poorer this year, but the cabinet still wants to break the link between minimum wages and pensions. All this and record coronavirus infections too. Meanwhile, a cold case team claims to have solved one of the biggest mysteries of the Second World War: who told the Nazis where Anne Frank's family were hiding? #Netherlands #DutchNews #DN #Dutch #TheNetherlands #News #DutchPolitics #DutchCurrentEvents #Holland

The Tim and Tony Podcast
New Year, Same Old Politics

The Tim and Tony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 56:20


Tim and Tony jump back into the world of US politics. Is the head of the Republican Party really now saying to get vaccinated? How do the guys feel about Elon Musk? What's happening with Zillow? All these questions (and more) are answered. COUPON CODES BELOW... Allbirds promo link: https://glnk.io/vnj3/tleduc32 Bucked Up: TANDT20 (20% OFF YOUR ORDER) https://www.buckedup.com Tydal Wear: TANDT15 (15% OFF YOUR ORDER) https://tydalwear.com Check out the YouTube Channel Tim and Tony Pod for more content! Follow on IG: Tim LeDuc: @tleduc32 Tony Felix: @tfelix3412

Engelsberg Ideas Podcast
29: EI Weekly Listen – Tim Marshall: New Turkey's old politics

Engelsberg Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 20:31


As a result of President Erdogan's embrace of two interlinked geopolitical concepts, 'Strategic Depth' and 'Blue Homeland', Turkey faces international isolation. Read by Leighton Pugh.

Tribune Radio
Politics Theory Other // New Pandemics, Old Politics w/ Alex De Waal

Tribune Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 35:53


Alex De Waal joins PTO to talk about his new book, New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease. We discussed the history of pandemic disease control, from the cholera outbreaks of the 19th century to HIV/AIDS and the Covid19 crisis. We chatted why the war on disease narrative is so unhelpful, how colonial era vaccination programmes spread HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, and why the Great Influenza pandemic of 1918-19 is so little discussed and written about, despite its extraordinary death toll.

Politics Theory Other
New Pandemics, Old Politics w/ Alex De Waal

Politics Theory Other

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 35:52


Alex De Waal joins PTO to talk about his new book, New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease. We discussed the history of pandemic disease control, from the cholera outbreaks of the 19th century to HIV/AIDS and the Covid19 crisis. We chatted why the war on disease narrative is so unhelpful, how colonial era vaccination programmes spread HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, and why the Great Influenza pandemic of 1918-19 is so little discussed and written about, despite its extraordinary death toll.

How To Academy
Matthew d'Ancona – Why The Old Politics Is Useless and What We Can Do About It

How To Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 61:23


Political journalist Matthew d'Ancona's issues a call to arms to challenge this age of political extremism, lazy populism and democratic torpor. The old tools of political analysis are obsolete - they have rusted and are no longer fit for purpose. We've grown lazy, wedded to the assumption that, after ruptures such as Brexit, the pandemic, and the rise of the populist Right, things will eventually go 'back to normal'. Award-winning political writer Matthew d'Ancona joins us with an invitation to think afresh: to seek new ways of challenging political extremism, bombastic populism and democratic torpor on both Left and Right. In this week's How To Academy Podcast, he will propose a new way of understanding our era and plots a way forward. With rigorous analysis, he argues that we need to understand the world in a new way, with a framework built from the three I's: Identity, Ignorance and Innovation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mile End Institute Podcast
Identity, Ignorance, and Innovation with Matthew d'Ancona

Mile End Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 42:07


In this episode Matthew d'Ancona, author of Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless - and what to Do about it, joins Tim Bale to discuss what we should make of identity politics, what we need to teach in our schools and universities, and what the digital future holds for all of us.

Politics on the Couch
Fear of Change - Matt d'Ancona on fixing a broken politics

Politics on the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 57:03


Matt d'Ancona talks to Rafael Behr about his new book: 'Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless - and what to do about it.' Rafael Behr talks to Matt d'Ancona about his new book: 'Identity, Ignorance, Innovation: Why the Old Politics is Useless - and what to do about it.' https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Identity-Ignorance-Innovation-by-Matthew-DAncona-author/9781529303995 They discuss why the 'liberal left' needs to adapt to a new politics that is being shaped much more by digital networks and identity politics than the older institutional forces. Matt joined The Sunday Telegraph in 1996 as deputy comment editor and columnist, before becoming deputy editor. He wrote a weekly political column in The Sunday Telegraph for a decade. He succeeded Boris Johnson as editor of The Spectator. In January 2015, d'Ancona joined The Guardian as a weekly columnist. He left the paper in 2019 to become an editor and partner at https://www.tortoisemedia.com He also writes columns for the Evening Standard, GQ and The New York Times. He is chairman of the liberal Conservative think tank, Bright Blue, a trustee of the Science Museum and a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London.

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy
Ep 881: Post-Covid - Will The Old Politics Survive?

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 39:20


Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History at UCD, talks to Eamon. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.

BMI - Bicara Minggu Ini
Episode 8: Breaking the Old Politics in Malaysia

BMI - Bicara Minggu Ini

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 45:25


We are currently stuck in the whirlwind of the old politics and we have to admit that we still have leaders thinking that race-based politics is still relevant because of the current realities, so to speak. How do we break away from the old politics, will that ever happen at all in Malaysia? Bicara Minggu Ini speaks to Nathaniel Tan from Projek Wawasan Rakyat (POWR) and uncover some of his 'radical' propositions for Malaysia 2.0. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/norman-goh/message

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Re-Cite
Bayard Rustin - New South…Old Politics, 1956

Re-Cite

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 20:47


This episode features Bayard Rustins essay, New South…Old Politics, 1956, as read by Bill McKinney. You may know Mr. Rustin as a leader in the Labor Movement, or as the person who served as the primary advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King in regards to the concept of non-violent protest, or as the primary organizer of the 1963 March on Washington. You also may not know who he is because as an openly Gay Black Man he was often pushed to the background of the movement out of fear that his sexuality would damage the cause. The reality is though that one cannot be free until all are free. In a movement for Equal Rights it was a hypocritical stance and the continued lack of full inclusion of the LGBQT community continues to be a shortcoming in the current movement for Racial Justice.The essays and speeches shared in this series share concepts that will often resonate with our current situation. While some ideas have been proven to be right and others wrong they are all worth considering as points of reflection and discussion. Throughout these episodes you will hear someone who is committed to Non-Violence as well as to Labor as a uniting force in gaining Equality and Justice. New South…Old Politics, 1956 – Explores the era when party allegiances of Blacks flipped from Republican to Democrat (also correcting the current myths pushed by Right-Wing supremacists); the connection of Blacks to individual parties and the need for a third party that is more representative of the needs of both Blacks and of Labor.

Neo-Anarchist Podcast: A Shadowrun History
Episode 128: 2075a: New Magics and old Politics

Neo-Anarchist Podcast: A Shadowrun History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 19:38


Episode 128: 2075a: New Magics and old Politics: A new era is upon us. Things are changing so quickly that they stay the same immediately. Voices for change are needed, but lacking. Where have all the good anarchists gone?

New Books in History
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won’t be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won’t be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UNC Press Presents Podcast
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

UNC Press Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won't be hard to detect parallels in our politics today.

New Books in American Politics
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won't be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won’t be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won’t be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Aram Gousouzian, "The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America" (UNC Press, 2019)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 33:29


The endlessly fascinating 1968 presidential race transformed American politics in ways that are still being felt. Aram Goudsouzian explores the characters who shaped that race in The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (UNC Press, 2019). Goudsouzian argues the campaign marked the end of the “Old Politics” of party machines, and the rise of the “New Politics” in which candidates more robustly engaged voters. And it marked the decline of the Democratic coalition of white Southerners and northern urbanites, setting back progressivism and buoying conservatism. Goudsouzian gives readers in-depth portrayals of the motley collection of politicians who clashed that year, including Lyndon Johnson, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller and George Wallace. As you read about the political and cultural divisions that rocked American in 1968, it won’t be hard to detect parallels in our politics today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

War Studies
Event: Hybrid Conflicts and Information Warfare (Book Launch)

War Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 33:39


Date of Recording: 04/04/2019 Description: Ofer Fridman and Vitaly Kabernik will present their new book Hybrid Conflicts and Information Warfare: New Labels, Old Politics. Chair: Prof. David Betz What is Hybrid Warfare? And what role does Information play in today’s conflicts? In the context of the technological/information revolution of the last two decades―which has greatly amplified the danger posed by nonmilitary means of political struggle―Hybrid Conflicts and Information Warfare addresses these questions from the perspectives of both Western and Russian experts. Incorporating both theory and contemporary realities, including the case of the Islamic State, the authors offer a unique dialogue on the nature of conflict in the second decade of the twenty-first century. Speaker Bios: Ofer Fridman is Director of Operations at the King's Centre for Strategic Communications (KCSC) and Lecturer at the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Vitaly Kabernik is Senior Expert at the Centre for Military-Political Research at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and Fellow Expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and PIR Centre.

True Dat Podcast
Old politics vs new paradigms of leadership

True Dat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 16:34


In this episode JR reads an essay on political leadership in Jamaica and propose ways to improve the culture of politics in Jamaica and the world.

Center for Policy Studies
The New and Old Politics of Congressional Elections

Center for Policy Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 79:47


After years of relative stability – 40 years of uninterrupted Democratic control of the House of Representatives, followed by 12 years of Republican control – congressional elections saw dramatic swings in 2006, 2010, and 2014. The conditions for elections have also changed in highly publicized ways. The Supreme Court”s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, Paul Herrnson writes, meant that, “the 2010 congressional elections ushered in a new era of interest group participation in federal elections.” At the same time campaign communication and finance have been transformed through new uses of the internet; and the terrain of elections altered through reapportionment and the underlying, geographic “partisan sort” of the country. In these senses there may be a new politics of congressional elections. Yet how significant are these changes? Do they clearly favor one party or the other, or some groups over others? What are the prospects for reforms such as different methods of redistricting, or changes in campaign finance? What difference might any reforms make? Paul Herrnson is easily one of the nation’s leading experts on our topic. The 7th edition of his textbook, Congressional Elections: Campaigning at Home and in Washington, will be released this Fall. He is also an influential scholar of interest groups, having most recently co-edited Interest Groups Unleashed (2013) with Christopher Deering and Clyde Wilcox. Join us to hear about the latest and best scholarship on the contest to control the “first branch” of the United States government.