SNF Agora Conversations: Election 2020: Populism's Second Term

Oct 9, 2020
12 - 12:45pm EDT
Online
This event is free

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  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

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SNF Agora Institute
410-516-5900

Description

Yascha Mounk, senior fellow at the SNF Agora Institute and associate professor of the practice of international affairs at the School of Advanced International Studies, will moderate a talk entitled "Populism's Second Term" as part of the SNF Agora Conversations: Election 2020 series.

Populist leaders—including in India, Hungary, Turkey, and Venezuela—tend to win reelection and are often unleashed in their second term, emboldened by reelection and unconstrained as career civil servants, independent judges, and critics in the media depart. President Donald Trump deploys some of their techniques, including using his platform to divide the country into those who "belong" and those who don't and claiming that he alone can fix the country's problems. But unlike those other leaders, Trump may be on the path to losing his upcoming reelection bid. Why is it that many populists manage to win a second term? And why might Trump's fate to be different?

Speakers are:

  • Steven Levitsky, the David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and professor of government at Harvard University. His research focuses on democratization and authoritarianism, political parties, and weak and informal institutions, with a regional focus on in Latin America. He is author of several books, including How Democracies Die (with Daniel Ziblatt).
  • Sarah Longwell, president and CEO of Longwell Partners, a full-service communications firm in Washington, D.C. She is also a co-founder of the organization Defending Democracy Together; publisher of The Bulwark; and chief strategist for Republic Affairs, a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening our country's core values and institutions.

Please attend the event by joining the live webcast.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

SNF Agora Institute
410-516-5900