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DemWorks, a podcast by the National Democratic Institute

27 Episodes

32 minutes | Aug 12, 2020
24. Increasing Youth Political Inclusion through Debate
To celebrate International Youth Day 2020 Rachel Mims, Senior Program Officer for Youth Political Participation at NDI, is joined by three young leaders from Zambia, Lebanon, and Moldova. They discuss competitive youth debate as an opportunity to build political skills, actively contribute to solving social problems, and create greater space for youth inclusion in public life. To read more, please go to https://www.ndi.org/youth-leading-debate
30 minutes | Jul 8, 2020
23. A Conversation With LGBTI Activists on Community-Building
Navigating challenging and complex civic spaces is nothing new for local organizations working to advance the rights and inclusion of LGBTI communities. Join NDI Senior Program Officer for Citizen Participation for a conversation with three partners from across the globe working to sustain their advocacy for equality and inclusion, while tackling some of the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 minutes | Jun 10, 2020
22. Derek Mitchell & Secretary Madeleine Albright on her past and democracy's future
NDI President Derek Mitchell and NDI Board Chairman Secretary Madeleine Albright talk about her new book Hell and Other Destinations, and her experiences as Secretary of State. She reflects on U.S. foreign policy, democratic trends, and her hopes for the future. This podcast was recorded May 27, 2020, prior to demonstrations in support of racial equality across the United States.
12 minutes | May 27, 2020
21. Pat Merloe & Congresswoman Karen Bass on Democratic Governance and COVID-19
NDI’s Director of Electoral Programs Pat Merloe spoke with Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA) about why democracy assistance is more important during today’s COVID-19 pandemic than ever, the rise of authoritarian opportunists, and her experience participating in international election observation missions. Listen to hear the Congresswoman’s advice about how global leaders can build trust and practice good governance.
25 minutes | May 12, 2020
20. Pat Merloe and Julia Brothers on Elections During COVID
Many countries with scheduled elections this year face a difficult choice in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic: how to balance public health considerations with holding a free and fair election. Learn more from NDI Senior Associate and Director of Electoral Programs Pat Merloe and Program Director Julia Brothers as they talk about democratic back-sliding during this crisis, electoral integrity, and ways civil society organizations can still make a difference.
30 minutes | May 5, 2020
19. Governance is Key During COVID-19? (w/ Kristen Sample)
As much as COVID-19 is a health and economic crisis, at its core, it is also a governance crisis. NDI President Derek Mitchell and new Director of Democratic Governance Kristen Sample delve into ways governments and the international community have risen (or not) to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
29 minutes | Mar 26, 2020
18. Strengthening Citizen Security through better communication (w/ Chris Fomunyoh)
NDI’s Chris Fomunyoh is once again joined by Ambassador Johnnie Carson as they discuss the steps that can be taken to strengthen democracy. They continue their conversation with their thoughts on the key challenges and opportunities facing Africa this year.
29 minutes | Feb 21, 2020
17. Africa: A 2020 Look Ahead (w/ Chris Fomunyoh)
Chris Fomunyoh, Senior associate and regional director for Central Western Africa at NDI is joined by Ambassador Johnnie Carson, a proud member of the Board of Directors of NDI with a 37-year career in the US foreign service focused on Africa. 2020 looks like it’ll be an exciting year for Africa with emerging opportunities for some countries to consolidate their democracies, but what backsliding could undermine recent gains in democratic governance?
22 minutes | Feb 13, 2020
16. How do you build inclusion amongst youth? (w/ Lauren Van Metre)
What are the challenges of democracy and governance work and how you build inclusion, especially amongst youth? DemWorks is back at the US Institute of Peace to continue the discussion on the role of governance in the prevention of violence and to fight violent extremism. NDI’s Lauren van Metre is once again joined at the US Institute of Peace by activists Emna Jeblaoui (Tunisia), Jacob Bul Bior (South Sudan), Samson Itodo (Nigeria) and Aluel Atem (South Sudan).
19 minutes | Feb 5, 2020
15. How can we advance democracy and peace? (w/ Lauren Van Metre)
In the latest episode of DemWorks, NDI’s Lauren van Metre is joined at the US Institute of Peace by global activists Emna Jeblaoui (Tunisia), Jacob Bul Bior (South Sudan), Samson Itodo (Nigeria) and Aluel Atem (South Sudan). They discuss new thinking about mobilizing good governance and the challenge violent extremism poses to democracy.
6 minutes | Dec 13, 2019
*Bonus 04* How does an American organization remain separate from the U.S. government?
As DemWorks first year draws to a close, NDI President Derek Mitchell has one final question for his predecessors, Brian Atwood and Ken Wollack. How, as an American organization, has NDI remained separate from the U.S. government, and how has the issue of democracy support evolved over time?
27 minutes | Dec 4, 2019
14. What is NDIs impact on the trajectory of democratic development? (w/ Brian Atwood & Ken Wollack)
NDI President Derek Mitchell continues his conversation with his predecessors, Brian Atwood and Ken Wollack about NDIs history since the fall of the Berlin Wall. In this episode they discuss NDIs impact on the trajectory of democratic development, and where they see the greatest potential for dramatic democratic change.
15 minutes | Nov 25, 2019
*Bonus 03* See something, say something, do something! (w/ Zuzana Papazoski)
Recorded just blocks from the Brandenburg Gate, NDI’s Robert Benjamin continues his discussion with Zuzana Papazoski about the fall of the Berlin wall and its effect on modern society. With so many questions surrounding democracy, are the lessons learned in the 1990’s still relevant?
28 minutes | Nov 21, 2019
13. 30 years after the Berlin Wall, what does democracy mean to you? (w/ Zuzana Papazoski)
In our second Demworks episode recorded in Berlin, NDI’s director for Central and Eastern Europe, Rob Benjamin talks to Zuzana Papazoski, who currently runs NDI’s programs in Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Three decades after the Iron Curtain was lifted, they discuss the dramatic revolutions and democratic change that swept across Europe. How were they driven, in great part, by young people?
24 minutes | Nov 18, 2019
*Bonus 02* How do you build bridges between citizens and the government? (w/ Natalia Slepuhin)
In DemWorks first Skype episode, NDI’s Nadia Mouzykina, speaking from Berlin, talks to Natalia Slepuhin in Moldova. Natalia is a member of the European Democracy Youth Network, and discusses the new challenges faced by democracy and the work EDYN is doing to make sure young people have a voice. EDYN is supported by the National Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, and USAID.
28 minutes | Nov 14, 2019
12. Why are young voices and young leadership critical to democracy? (w/ EDYN)
DemWorks is coming to you from the heart of Berlin on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Thirty years ago, a wave of revolutions swept across Europe - revolutions that were driven by young people who demanded democracy. Decades later, democracy faces new challenges in Europe, and a new generation is driving a new wave of change. NDI’s Nadia Mouzykina and IRI’s Sam Johannes are joined by three inspiring members of the European Democracy Youth Network to discuss why young voices and young leaders are critical to democracy. EDYN is supported by the National Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, and USAID.
33 minutes | Nov 6, 2019
11. Reflecting on the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years on (w/ Brian Atwood & Ken Wollack)
In this special episode of Demworks, NDI President Derek Mitchell is joined by his predecessors at NDI, Brian Atwood and Ken Wollack. The three discuss the years before and after November 9, 1989, the day the Berlin Wall fell. Together on this anniversary, they take stock, talking about the evolution of NDI’s work around this period, discussing the specific cases that helped shape the Institute, and reflecting on lessons learned given the state of democracy today.
19 minutes | Nov 3, 2019
*Bonus 01* Demworks Live! Resisting political polarization (w/ Tom Carothers & Sef Ashiagdor)
In this bonus episode, we return to Demworks Live! Why is political polarization happening now?, as NDI President Derek Mitchell discusses why political polarization has become a growing trend for democracies around the world. NDI’s Washington, D.C. staff had the opportunity to pose questions to renowned global expert on democratization, Tom Carothers, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and NDI’s Senior Advisor for political parties, Sef Ashiagdor. They discuss the points of resilience against severe polarization and the role that political parties play in democracies.
35 minutes | Oct 30, 2019
10. Demworks Live! Why is political polarization happening now? (w/ Tom Carothers & Sef Ashiagdor)
DemWorks celebrates its 10th episode with a special live installment, discussing the rising threat of political polarization. NDI President Derek Mitchell sits down with renowned global expert on democratization, Tom Carothers of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and NDI’s Senior Advisor for political parties, Sef Ashiagdor. They discuss the points of resilience against severe polarization that exist and the role that political parties play in democracies. Additionally, NDI’s Washington, D.C. staff had the opportunity to ask the panel their own questions on why political polarization is a growing trend for democracies around the world.
32 minutes | Oct 17, 2019
09. Is democracy in Europe delivering? (w/ Anne Applebaum)
As the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall nears, questions of democracy’s current state in Central and Eastern Europe are particularly prevalent. Is democracy in a crisis? Or is it still on an encouraging pattern? This week, NDI President Derek Mitchell sits down with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, analyst, professor, and historian, Anne Applebaum to discuss the current state of democracy in Europe, and how that affects the rest of the world. Listen as they face the current challenges to democracy, while assessing its continued resilience.
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