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Why did Russia invade Ukraine and what can the United States do about it?
Why did Russia invade Ukraine and what can the United States do about it?
Special GuestJames WallnerMarch 17, 2022Heather Hurlburt, Ukraine, Russia, Foreign Policy
What's stopping the United States from changing its energy policy?
What's stopping the United States from changing its energy policy?
Special GuestJames WallnerMarch 9, 2022Republican Party, Democratic Party, Joe Biden, energy policy, climate change, obstruction, special interests, Interests, policy process, Leah Stokes
Where is the Republican Party headed?
Where is the Republican Party headed?
James WallnerMarch 4, 2022Republican Party
Did conservatives transform the Supreme Court?
Did conservatives transform the Supreme Court?
James WallnerFebruary 24, 2022Joe Biden, Supreme Court, Stephen Breyer
Why is everyone talking about the Supreme Court?
Why is everyone talking about the Supreme Court?
James WallnerFebruary 10, 2022Joe Biden, Supreme Court, Stephen Breyer
Why can't the Senate pass voting rights legislation?
Why can't the Senate pass voting rights legislation?
James WallnerJanuary 31, 2022democratic values, democracy, Filibuster, reconciliation, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Joe Manchin, midterm elections, voting rights, Kyrsten Sinema
What will American politics look like in 2022?
What will American politics look like in 2022?
James WallnerJanuary 14, 2022democratic values, democracy, Filibuster, reconciliation, January 6 Attack, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Joe Manchin, Public Debate, Donald Trump, midterm elections
Is America's constitutional order on the brink of collapse?
Is America's constitutional order on the brink of collapse?
James WallnerDecember 29, 2021Elections reform, Donald Trump, January 6 Attack, Democratic Collapse
Should the Senate eliminate the filibuster to pass the Freedom to Vote Act?
Should the Senate eliminate the filibuster to pass the Freedom to Vote Act?
James WallnerDecember 21, 2021Elections reform, Freedom to Vote Act, Federalism, Senate, Filibuster
What is thermostatic politics?
What is thermostatic politics?
James WallnerDecember 9, 2021Public Opinion, Thermostatic Politics, Republican Party, Democratic Party
What's up with the Vice President?
What's up with the Vice President?
James WallnerDecember 7, 2021Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Vice President, presidency, 2024 elections
Building the Relationships for Collaborative Governance: Interview with Colorado State Senator Faith Winter
Building the Relationships for Collaborative Governance: Interview with Colorado State Senator Faith Winter
Special Guest, Special EpisodeJames WallnerNovember 16, 2021collaborative governance, Colorado, co-goverance, ballot initiative, statewide paid leave
What the hell is going on with the Republican Party?
What the hell is going on with the Republican Party?
James WallnerNovember 8, 2021critical race theory, policy feedback, Republican Party, immigration, compromise, Democratic Party, Vaccine Mandates
Who calls the shots in today's Democratic Party?
Who calls the shots in today's Democratic Party?
James WallnerOctober 29, 2021Democratic Party, populism, critical race theory, policy feedback
What issues should Democrats emphasize ahead of the 2022 midterm elections?
What issues should Democrats emphasize ahead of the 2022 midterm elections?
James WallnerOctober 20, 2021populism, race, David Shor, Ezra Klein, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Senate, Filibuster, malapportionment
How do congressional elections fuel dysfunction in Congress?
How do congressional elections fuel dysfunction in Congress?
Special GuestJames WallnerOctober 11, 2021elections, Final Five Voting, Ranked Choice Voting, Politics Industry Theory, Katherine Gehl
What can Congress’s present dysfunction teach us about our politics and how to make it better?
What can Congress’s present dysfunction teach us about our politics and how to make it better?
James WallnerSeptember 30, 2021Debt limit, continuing resolution, Democratic Party, Mitch McConnell, Republican Party, polarization, Government shutdown
What did we learn in season three?
What did we learn in season three?
James WallnerJuly 19, 2021political conflict, institutions, threats to democracy
How much conflict is too much conflict in politics?
How much conflict is too much conflict in politics?
Special GuestJames WallnerJuly 15, 2021Special Guest, Amanda Ripley, political conflict, political participation
What is affective polarization?
What is affective polarization?
Special GuestJames WallnerJuly 13, 2021Special Guest, Noam Gidron, polarization, affective polarization
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