With kleptocratic autocrats on the rise, good journalism that explains what’s going on matters more than ever. Fresh from sharing a 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, for coverage of the Panama Papers, Drew Sullivan, founder and editor of the Organized Crime & Corruption Project, talks corruption, authoritarian creep and the future of journalism.
Is the world facing an ebb in democracy and a rise of authoritarianism? Seems so when you look at some countries, but it all depends on your frame and expectations. Listen in and challenge your assumptions, with two guys who study this for a living: Harvard’s Steven Levitsky and Northwestern University’s Bill Hurst.
What polling data best indicates whether someone will support Donald Trump? It’s whether they skew authoritarian on a set of questions pollsters ask about child-rearing. (Hint: If you’d rather have an obedient, well-mannered child than a curious, independent one — you’re skewing authoritarian, as some 18 to 30 percent of Americans do.) Career political consultant Matt MacWilliams talks about his research, for a mid-career PhD, on the political impact of authoritarian impulses, especially in the face of threat, and what it might mean for America’s future.