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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="/rss.xsl"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><title>Global Stage</title><description><![CDATA[Global Stage showcases academic and policy-related work on democracy and human development throughout the world, shedding light on cutting-edge research from the social sciences, humanities, and beyond. Global Stage is a production of the Kellogg Institute, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage</link><language>en-us</language><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 22:50:33 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Resonate Recordings https://resonaterecordings.com</generator><atom:link href="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/global-stage" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/" rel="hub"/><itunes:author>Kellogg Institute for International Studies</itunes:author><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Global Stage showcases academic and policy-related work on democracy and human development throughout the world, shedding light on cutting-edge research from the social sciences, humanities, and beyond. Global Stage is a production of the Kellogg Institute, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:complete>No</itunes:complete><image><url>https://prod-podcast-media-public.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/migrations/com-resonaterecordings-public/cover-art/46y59poCwbYY0HCP4lfV4H3qUOCiZUZ16y59NBhO.jpg</url><title>Global Stage</title><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage</link></image><itunes:image href="https://prod-podcast-media-public.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/migrations/com-resonaterecordings-public/cover-art/46y59poCwbYY0HCP4lfV4H3qUOCiZUZ16y59NBhO.jpg"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Karen Clay</itunes:name><itunes:email>kclay@nd.edu</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:category text="Education"/><itunes:category text="Government"/><itunes:category text="History"/><podcast:locked>yes</podcast:locked><podcast:guid>019e6fcc-2c2b-7391-9c17-91607a2088ab</podcast:guid><item><title>Nonviolent Strategy in an Authoritarian Age with  Jhanisse Vaca Daza and Kevin Sheives</title><itunes:title>Nonviolent Strategy in an Authoritarian Age with  Jhanisse Vaca Daza and Kevin Sheives</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this special Global Stage episode from the 2026 Global Democracy Conference, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion speaks with human rights activist Jhanisse Vaca Daza and Kevin Sheives of the International Forum for Democratic Studies about how democracies can push back against authoritarianism. Drawing on cases from Bolivia, Venezuela, Ukraine, Iran, and beyond, the conversation explores elections under authoritarian pressure, nonviolent resistance, parallel vote counts, civic mobilization, foreign influence, and the importance of building strong local leadership before moments of democratic transition arrive.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-019ef5f5-42ad-71bd-8fb6-2f95db6d8dea</link><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">019ef5f5-42ad-71bd-8fb6-2f95db6d8dea</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019ef5f5-42ad-71bd-8fb6-2f95db6d8dea/019ef629-7aec-70b9-8856-95f33f6b5ffa/global-stage-nonviolent-strategy-in-an-authoritarian-age-with-jhanisse-vaca-daza.mp3" length="29092133" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>6</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this special Global Stage episode from the 2026 Global Democracy Conference, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion speaks with human rights activist Jhanisse Vaca Daza and Kevin Sheives of the International Forum for Democratic Studies about how democracies can push back against authoritarianism. Drawing on cases from Bolivia, Venezuela, Ukraine, Iran, and beyond, the conversation explores elections under authoritarian pressure, nonviolent resistance, parallel vote counts, civic mobilization, foreign influence, and the importance of building strong local leadership before moments of democratic transition arrive.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The Accountability Dilemma: Experimental Evidence from Brazil’s Democratic Reckoning with Fernando Bizzarro and Fernando Ojesto</title><itunes:title>The Accountability Dilemma: Experimental Evidence from Brazil’s Democratic Reckoning with Fernando Bizzarro and Fernando Ojesto</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This episode features Fernando Bizzarro, assistant professor of political science at Boston College, and Fernando Ojesto, Kellogg Institute guest scholar,  exploring the “accountability dilemma” through the case of Brazil and the legal actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro. Drawing on survey data from 5,800 citizens, the conversation looks at how holding illiberal leaders accountable can reduce their public support – but also trigger backlash against democratic institutions. The episode highlights the difficult trade-offs democracies face when trying to defend themselves in highly polarized contexts.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c48052ae-a5e9-4e96-a142-78d73c0e99c1</link><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c48052ae-a5e9-4e96-a142-78d73c0e99c1</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7008-50ba-739f-917b-94abd430689e/019e7074-0bac-70ca-85bf-ec3baec14a30/global-stage-the-accountability-dilemma-mixmp3.mp3" length="29363183" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode features Fernando Bizzarro, assistant professor of political science at Boston College, and Fernando Ojesto, Kellogg Institute guest scholar,  exploring the “accountability dilemma” through the case of Brazil and the legal actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro. Drawing on survey data from 5,800 citizens, the conversation looks at how holding illiberal leaders accountable can reduce their public support – but also trigger backlash against democratic institutions. The episode highlights the difficult trade-offs democracies face when trying to defend themselves in highly polarized contexts.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democracies in Latin America at a Crossroads with Juanita Goebertus of Human Rights Watch</title><itunes:title>Democracies in Latin America at a Crossroads with Juanita Goebertus of Human Rights Watch</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This conversation explores the major challenges facing democracies across Latin America and the Caribbean today. It analyzes the strategies employed by increasingly authoritarian governments, and reflects on the institutional and political shortcomings within democratic systems. At the same time, the discussion highlights potential sources of resilience and emerging areas of hope for the future of democracy in the region.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-79a86c33-a48e-4f73-9ea7-3ecdaff7412a</link><pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">79a86c33-a48e-4f73-9ea7-3ecdaff7412a</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7008-1b3f-7094-b064-7e7bd7d7bcde/019e7072-a0b2-71c4-aedb-4753765d55da/global-stage-democracies-in-latin-america-at-a-crossroads-with-juanita-goebertus.mp3" length="29667176" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[This conversation explores the major challenges facing democracies across Latin America and the Caribbean today. It analyzes the strategies employed by increasingly authoritarian governments, and reflects on the institutional and political shortcomings within democratic systems. At the same time, the discussion highlights potential sources of resilience and emerging areas of hope for the future of democracy in the region.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The Rise and Stall of Infrastructure in Latin America with Political Scientist Alisha Holland</title><itunes:title>The Rise and Stall of Infrastructure in Latin America with Political Scientist Alisha Holland</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Alisha Holland, Gates Professor of Developing Societies at Harvard University’s Department of Government, describes elements of her book project on the rise and stall of infrastructure projects in Latin America. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, Holland describes the discursive transition from traditional public works to public-private infrastructure partnerships and the risks involved in financing and overseeing these projects today. In countries like Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador, major infrastructure contracts can be leveraged by government executives to finance electoral campaigns and other political goals. But these high-level forms of corruption can be interrupted by scandals, inhibitory institutions, and civil resistance, stalling construction sometimes for years. Holland describes her approach to studying infrastructure in the field, providing valuable insight into multimethod research at work.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-82f47abc-96bb-42c4-b52f-fe3ad05354a5</link><pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">82f47abc-96bb-42c4-b52f-fe3ad05354a5</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-d57a-72ea-8a2d-09cb39e005a4/019e7071-5a7c-711f-abc4-967a2e117dd4/global-stage-the-rise-and-stall-of-infrastructure-in-latin-america-with-politica.mp3" length="65074736" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Alisha Holland, Gates Professor of Developing Societies at Harvard University’s Department of Government, describes elements of her book project on the rise and stall of infrastructure projects in Latin America. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, Holland describes the discursive transition from traditional public works to public-private infrastructure partnerships and the risks involved in financing and overseeing these projects today. In countries like Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador, major infrastructure contracts can be leveraged by government executives to finance electoral campaigns and other political goals. But these high-level forms of corruption can be interrupted by scandals, inhibitory institutions, and civil resistance, stalling construction sometimes for years. Holland describes her approach to studying infrastructure in the field, providing valuable insight into multimethod research at work.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1627</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Inside Venezuela’s Struggle for Democracy: A Conversation with Paola Bautista de Alemán</title><itunes:title>Inside Venezuela’s Struggle for Democracy: A Conversation with Paola Bautista de Alemán</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Venezuelan journalist and political activist Paola Bautista de Alemán joins Adriana Albanus, PhD student in Political Science and Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate, for a conversation on Venezuela’s long fight for freedom and democratic renewal. Drawing on her work as director of FORMA, Bautista de Alemán reflects on how democratic values are sustained under authoritarian pressure. The episode also examines the international aftermath of the recent U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro and the competing debates it triggered and what external pressure can (and can’t) achieve for a democratic transition.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-5604a2fd-c90e-48c7-9983-a63e24b21959</link><pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">5604a2fd-c90e-48c7-9983-a63e24b21959</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-c68a-735e-aa94-d17334a6e806/019e7071-0fda-7064-9353-c75cc57f6819/global-stage-inside-venezuelas-struggle-for-democracy-mixmp3.mp3" length="23469722" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Venezuelan journalist and political activist Paola Bautista de Alemán joins Adriana Albanus, PhD student in Political Science and Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate, for a conversation on Venezuela’s long fight for freedom and democratic renewal. Drawing on her work as director of FORMA, Bautista de Alemán reflects on how democratic values are sustained under authoritarian pressure. The episode also examines the international aftermath of the recent U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro and the competing debates it triggered and what external pressure can (and can’t) achieve for a democratic transition.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1467</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Disappearances and Selective Violence in Mexico with Data Scientist Jorge Ruiz Reyes</title><itunes:title>Disappearances and Selective Violence in Mexico with Data Scientist Jorge Ruiz Reyes</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Jorge Ruiz Reyes, Research Associate at the Kellogg Institute, joins Ángel Muñoz Carpintero, JSD student and Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate, to discuss the role of open-source methods and technologies in documenting human rights violations. Ruiz Reyes, who holds a master’s in social data science from the University of Oxford, reflects on his work with Kellogg's Violence and Transitional Justice Lab (VT-J), developing tools to analyze disappearances and selective violence in Mexico.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-09b28d10-1f51-4efd-9626-dfbedac0d0b5</link><pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">09b28d10-1f51-4efd-9626-dfbedac0d0b5</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-b456-72a9-8873-f20e97457da7/019e7070-ac22-70a1-b656-80a00700746e/global-stage-disappearances-and-selective-violence-in-mexico-with-data-scientist.mp3" length="47087848" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jorge Ruiz Reyes, Research Associate at the Kellogg Institute, joins Ángel Muñoz Carpintero, JSD student and Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate, to discuss the role of open-source methods and technologies in documenting human rights violations. Ruiz Reyes, who holds a master’s in social data science from the University of Oxford, reflects on his work with Kellogg's Violence and Transitional Justice Lab (VT-J), developing tools to analyze disappearances and selective violence in Mexico.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1962</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arte público y “political timing” con la artista cubana Tania Bruguera</title><itunes:title>Arte público y “political timing” con la artista cubana Tania Bruguera</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la artista y profesora de arte visual en Harvard, Tania Bruguera, es entrevistada por Alejandro Giraldo Gil, afiliado doctoral de Kellogg, sobre sus obras y su filosofía sobre la performatividad y la expresión pública. Bruguera reflexiona sobre su trayectoria dentro y fuera de Cuba, el valor de la crítica en espacios comunitarios y su visión actual sobre la migración global. Bruguera reflexiona sobre las fuentes de la belleza en la experiencia del espectador, la oportunidad política (“political timing”) y el valor del diálogo crítico con las narrativas públicas en los espacios comunitarios.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-f9b52157-8b41-4e5c-86c5-74f3ecf423a6</link><pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">f9b52157-8b41-4e5c-86c5-74f3ecf423a6</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-ad13-72ea-96ea-761666e4a869/019e7070-8674-73ed-bb07-80403a07650d/global-stage-arte-publico-y-political-timing-con-la-artista-cubana-tania-bruguer.mp3" length="74057312" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la artista y profesora de arte visual en Harvard, Tania Bruguera, es entrevistada por Alejandro Giraldo Gil, afiliado doctoral de Kellogg, sobre sus obras y su filosofía sobre la performatividad y la expresión pública. Bruguera reflexiona sobre su trayectoria dentro y fuera de Cuba, el valor de la crítica en espacios comunitarios y su visión actual sobre la migración global. Bruguera reflexiona sobre las fuentes de la belleza en la experiencia del espectador, la oportunidad política (“political timing”) y el valor del diálogo crítico con las narrativas públicas en los espacios comunitarios.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1851</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Writing the History of Mexico's &quot;Dirty War&quot; with Gladys McCormick</title><itunes:title>Writing the History of Mexico's &quot;Dirty War&quot; with Gladys McCormick</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode, Gladys McCormick joins Kellogg Institute PhD Fellows Victoria Basulto (history) and Leon Heitler (political science) for a conversation about writing the history of Mexico’s “Dirty War.” McCormick discusses her new book, 'The Last Door: A History of Torture in Mexico’s War against Subversives,' and reflects on the challenges of documenting state violence through fragmented archives, contested memories, silences in the historical record, and the enduring legacy of forced disappearances and torture.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-7350b637-fab5-4025-b1b5-e493dccd3db6</link><pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">7350b637-fab5-4025-b1b5-e493dccd3db6</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-8c04-7202-8866-b6da0f3983f0/019e7070-6819-7134-9a85-569c20621c09/global-stage-writing-the-history-of-mexicos-dirty-war-revisedmp3.mp3" length="20003201" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Gladys McCormick joins Kellogg Institute PhD Fellows Victoria Basulto (history) and Leon Heitler (political science) for a conversation about writing the history of Mexico’s “Dirty War.” McCormick discusses her new book, 'The Last Door: A History of Torture in Mexico’s War against Subversives,' and reflects on the challenges of documenting state violence through fragmented archives, contested memories, silences in the historical record, and the enduring legacy of forced disappearances and torture.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1250</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>'Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and a Curse in Latin America', con politólogo Luis Schiumerini</title><itunes:title>'Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and a Curse in Latin America', con politólogo Luis Schiumerini</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, el autor y politólogo Luis Schiumerini es entrevistado por el afiliado doctoral del Instituto Kellogg, Tomas Gianibelli, sobre su nuevo libro 'Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and a Curse in Latin America', que estudia el fenómeno de la reelección de los partidos oficialistas en la región. La conversación explora cómo las expectativas de la población y la capacidad estatal determinan si el cargo político es una ventaja o una pesadilla para alcaldes y gobernadores en América Latina. Con estudios de caso en Brasil, Argentina y Chile, Schiumerini analiza cómo factores cruciales como el desempeño gubernamental, los recursos fiscales, y el impacto de 'shocks' económicos moldean el comportamiento electoral de los líderes políticos en las democracias de la región.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-aa970cdd-22df-4062-9925-ce6efbbec76b</link><pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">aa970cdd-22df-4062-9925-ce6efbbec76b</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-5ff6-708a-9b23-03a254ece368/019e706f-1597-70dc-8403-92822d43cf8d/global-stage-incumbency-bias-why-political-office-is-a-blessing-and-a-curse-in-l.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, el autor y politólogo Luis Schiumerini es entrevistado por el afiliado doctoral del Instituto Kellogg, Tomas Gianibelli, sobre su nuevo libro 'Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and a Curse in Latin America', que estudia el fenómeno de la reelección de los partidos oficialistas en la región. La conversación explora cómo las expectativas de la población y la capacidad estatal determinan si el cargo político es una ventaja o una pesadilla para alcaldes y gobernadores en América Latina. Con estudios de caso en Brasil, Argentina y Chile, Schiumerini analiza cómo factores cruciales como el desempeño gubernamental, los recursos fiscales, y el impacto de 'shocks' económicos moldean el comportamiento electoral de los líderes políticos en las democracias de la región.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Political Discontent in Latin America with Political Scientist Vicky Murillo</title><itunes:title>Political Discontent in Latin America with Political Scientist Vicky Murillo</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode, Vicky Murillo, professor of political science and international and public affairs at Columbia University, joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Géssica de Freitas, PhD student in political science at the University of Notre Dame, for a conversation about her forthcoming co-edited volume with Gabriel Kessler. The book examines a pressing question in contemporary Latin America: why are citizens increasingly disillusioned with democracy, even as the region has achieved notable social progress? Murillo discusses how improvements in poverty reduction, education, and rights expansion have raised expectations that many governments have struggled to fulfill, generating frustration and widespread political discontent. She explains the distinction between “vertical” discontent, aimed at political elites as a whole, and “horizontal” discontent, which targets opposing political coalitions—each presenting unique challenges for democratic stability and representation in Latin America.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-caa4f926-7dee-429e-81c1-071809534395</link><pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">caa4f926-7dee-429e-81c1-071809534395</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-4eae-733a-bc7b-193fa46595b3/019e706e-70ff-71bf-aa4f-ca79ccbe04a1/global-stage-political-discontent-in-latin-america-revised-mixmp3.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Vicky Murillo, professor of political science and international and public affairs at Columbia University, joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Géssica de Freitas, PhD student in political science at the University of Notre Dame, for a conversation about her forthcoming co-edited volume with Gabriel Kessler. The book examines a pressing question in contemporary Latin America: why are citizens increasingly disillusioned with democracy, even as the region has achieved notable social progress? Murillo discusses how improvements in poverty reduction, education, and rights expansion have raised expectations that many governments have struggled to fulfill, generating frustration and widespread political discontent. She explains the distinction between “vertical” discontent, aimed at political elites as a whole, and “horizontal” discontent, which targets opposing political coalitions—each presenting unique challenges for democratic stability and representation in Latin America.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series: Electoral Integrity in the World’s Largest Democracy with S. Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series: Electoral Integrity in the World’s Largest Democracy with S. Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode, S. Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India, joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Alejandro Gonzalez, PhD student in Political Science, for a conversation on the vital role of Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs) in guaranteeing free and fair elections. He reflects on the logistical, cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity challenges of administering elections in the world’s largest democracy. Drawing on his unique experience, Quraishi shares insights on the pressures faced by election authorities, the resilience of India’s electoral system, and key recommendations for strengthening electoral integrity worldwide.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-d919a1b4-1c81-4e57-8922-9b14a0bb8d36</link><pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">d919a1b4-1c81-4e57-8922-9b14a0bb8d36</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-083e-71aa-92cb-880fca7a6fdb/019e706c-94c7-7117-8820-886aaaab73aa/global-stage-electoral-integrity-in-the-worlds-largest-democracy-revised-2mp3.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, S. Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India, joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Alejandro Gonzalez, PhD student in Political Science, for a conversation on the vital role of Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs) in guaranteeing free and fair elections. He reflects on the logistical, cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity challenges of administering elections in the world’s largest democracy. Drawing on his unique experience, Quraishi shares insights on the pressures faced by election authorities, the resilience of India’s electoral system, and key recommendations for strengthening electoral integrity worldwide.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series: The Future of US Development and Democracy Promotion with Thomas Carothers, from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series: The Future of US Development and Democracy Promotion with Thomas Carothers, from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this special episode of Global Stage, democracy promotion expert Thomas Carothers joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Patrick McQuestion for a conversation from the Kellogg Institute’s Global Democracy Conference, held in Washington, DC, on May 12 and 13, 2025. Drawing from decades of experience, Carothers provides insight into the origins of development aid in the United States since the 1980s and the ideological dilemmas at home and abroad around the role of the US supporting democracy around the world. Carothers addresses the fundamental benefits of liberal democracy in contrast to autocratic alternatives, and the important role of universities in convening and bringing knowledge to bear on current affairs.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-ac992067-5758-4650-a7f8-c4e37cd898a1</link><pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">ac992067-5758-4650-a7f8-c4e37cd898a1</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7007-0f77-7134-946b-e314d54f1c2a/019e706c-85bc-7327-b46d-946accf77e4d/global-stage-global-democracy-series-the-future-of-us-development-and-democracy-.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>5</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this special episode of Global Stage, democracy promotion expert Thomas Carothers joins Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Patrick McQuestion for a conversation from the Kellogg Institute’s Global Democracy Conference, held in Washington, DC, on May 12 and 13, 2025. Drawing from decades of experience, Carothers provides insight into the origins of development aid in the United States since the 1980s and the ideological dilemmas at home and abroad around the role of the US supporting democracy around the world. Carothers addresses the fundamental benefits of liberal democracy in contrast to autocratic alternatives, and the important role of universities in convening and bringing knowledge to bear on current affairs.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>“Cafecitos: Motherhood and Migration Stories” with Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, Vanesa Miseres, and Lexi Gonzalez Madrid</title><itunes:title>“Cafecitos: Motherhood and Migration Stories” with Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, Vanesa Miseres, and Lexi Gonzalez Madrid</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Lexi Gonzalez Madrid interviews Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, and Vanesa Miseres about their project, “Cafecitos: Motherhood and Migration Stories through Art, Literature and Community-Building” funded by Humanities Without Walls. This long-term collective endeavor taking place in South Bend, in alliance with local organization La Casa de Amistad, creates spaces for migrant mothers to share their personal stories and connect over art and literature in a multidisciplinary environment. From their professional backgrounds in anthropology and literature, respectively, Smith-Oka and Miseres explain how this unique learning experience is one that blends theory and practice with art and expression. Collaborator Jessica Noffsinger describes the diverse community and nourishing family-friendly environment provided by this innovative endeavor. And PhD student Gonzalez Madrid expresses her appreciation for this project which has connected her to local communities of migrant mothers outside of the classroom.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-3a40079d-4e3a-4793-b0ae-a90295a82213</link><pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3a40079d-4e3a-4793-b0ae-a90295a82213</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-e7f7-722e-98f3-7fa87251f287/019e706b-6b0d-7355-9e76-9ecdbb0a1abe/global-stage-cafecitos-motherhood-and-migration-stories-mixmp3.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Lexi Gonzalez Madrid interviews Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, and Vanesa Miseres about their project, “Cafecitos: Motherhood and Migration Stories through Art, Literature and Community-Building” funded by Humanities Without Walls. This long-term collective endeavor taking place in South Bend, in alliance with local organization La Casa de Amistad, creates spaces for migrant mothers to share their personal stories and connect over art and literature in a multidisciplinary environment. From their professional backgrounds in anthropology and literature, respectively, Smith-Oka and Miseres explain how this unique learning experience is one that blends theory and practice with art and expression. Collaborator Jessica Noffsinger describes the diverse community and nourishing family-friendly environment provided by this innovative endeavor. And PhD student Gonzalez Madrid expresses her appreciation for this project which has connected her to local communities of migrant mothers outside of the classroom.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>“Cafecitos: Historias de maternidad y migración” con Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, Vanesa Miseres y Lexi Gonzalez Madrid</title><itunes:title>“Cafecitos: Historias de maternidad y migración” con Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, Vanesa Miseres y Lexi Gonzalez Madrid</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, Lexi Gonzalez Madrid, Kellogg PhD Fellow, entrevista a Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, y Vanesa Miseres sobre su proyecto “Cafecitos: Historias de maternidad y migración a través del arte, la literatura y la construcción comunitaria,” financiado por Humanities Without Walls. Este proyecto colectivo a largo plazo, que se lleva a cabo en South Bend en alianza con la organización local La Casa de Amistad, crea espacios para que las madres migrantes compartan sus historias personales y conecten a través del arte y la literatura en un entorno multidisciplinario. Con su formación profesional en antropología y literatura, respectivamente, las profesoras Smith-Oka y Miseres explican cómo esta experiencia de aprendizaje única combina teoría y práctica con arte y expresión. La colaboradora Noffsinger describe la comunidad diversa y el ambiente familiar y enriquecedor que ofrece esta innovadora iniciativa. Además, la alumna doctoral en antropología Gonzalez Madrid expresa su agradecimiento por este proyecto, que la ha conectado con comunidades locales de madres migrantes fuera del aula.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c53b54a3-d64d-48f2-8100-83dbd75a396f</link><pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c53b54a3-d64d-48f2-8100-83dbd75a396f</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-e80e-7104-a762-ae81915087af/019e706b-7187-7223-9394-13f333469a9d/global-stage-jessica-noffsinger-vania-smith-oka-vanesa-miseres-y-lexi-gonzalez-m.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, Lexi Gonzalez Madrid, Kellogg PhD Fellow, entrevista a Jessica Noffsinger, Vania Smith-Oka, y Vanesa Miseres sobre su proyecto “Cafecitos: Historias de maternidad y migración a través del arte, la literatura y la construcción comunitaria,” financiado por Humanities Without Walls. Este proyecto colectivo a largo plazo, que se lleva a cabo en South Bend en alianza con la organización local La Casa de Amistad, crea espacios para que las madres migrantes compartan sus historias personales y conecten a través del arte y la literatura en un entorno multidisciplinario. Con su formación profesional en antropología y literatura, respectivamente, las profesoras Smith-Oka y Miseres explican cómo esta experiencia de aprendizaje única combina teoría y práctica con arte y expresión. La colaboradora Noffsinger describe la comunidad diversa y el ambiente familiar y enriquecedor que ofrece esta innovadora iniciativa. Además, la alumna doctoral en antropología Gonzalez Madrid expresa su agradecimiento por este proyecto, que la ha conectado con comunidades locales de madres migrantes fuera del aula.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>El Estado de la Democracia y de los Derechos Humanos en Centroamérica, con Tamara Dávila y Verónica Reina</title><itunes:title>El Estado de la Democracia y de los Derechos Humanos en Centroamérica, con Tamara Dávila y Verónica Reina</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio, Tamara Dávila, activista nicaragüense, y Verónica Reina, defensora salvadoreña, analizan junto a Mayra Ortiz Ocaña el estado de la democracia y los derechos humanos en Centroamérica. Conversan sobre la libertad de expresión y asociación, la violencia y condiciones carcelarias bajo regímenes autoritarios, y comparten sus experiencias como mujeres en la defensa de derechos humanos. Este podcast es parte de una serie especial de verano titulada "Experiencias del exilio."]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-0e1847a6-e400-47a3-a949-991250d04480</link><pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">0e1847a6-e400-47a3-a949-991250d04480</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-e048-70be-9dd5-3715a11ebc6f/019e706b-3f8e-70c3-9b39-196dce41b42d/global-stage-el-estado-de-la-democracia-y-de-los-derechos-humanos-en-centroameri.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio, Tamara Dávila, activista nicaragüense, y Verónica Reina, defensora salvadoreña, analizan junto a Mayra Ortiz Ocaña el estado de la democracia y los derechos humanos en Centroamérica. Conversan sobre la libertad de expresión y asociación, la violencia y condiciones carcelarias bajo regímenes autoritarios, y comparten sus experiencias como mujeres en la defensa de derechos humanos. Este podcast es parte de una serie especial de verano titulada "Experiencias del exilio."]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>“The Necromantic State: Spectral Remains in the Afterglow of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution” with Author Irina Troconis</title><itunes:title>“The Necromantic State: Spectral Remains in the Afterglow of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution” with Author Irina Troconis</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Venezuelan author Irina Troconis discusses her book The Necromantic State: Spectral Remains in the Afterglow of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution (Duke University Press 2025) with Notre Dame doctoral student Alejandro Giraldo Gil. Troconis describes her use of the concept of necromancy to elucidate the legacy and ongoing influence of the Chavez regime in Venezuela. According to the author, the “necromantic state” is the site of collaboration between government and people in conversation with the dead. Tronconis elaborates on her field research process, which began in 2016 and involved visiting sites of memorialization, moments of discovery and “hunting” ghosts, and feeling the sense of being haunted in the process.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-dc99f9b4-6a41-4b5d-befa-06fda42790d1</link><pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">dc99f9b4-6a41-4b5d-befa-06fda42790d1</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-8a29-71f5-b11a-09b23bd66473/019e7069-fb19-7292-9032-c51667b1c453/global-stage-the-necromantic-state-mixmp3.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Venezuelan author Irina Troconis discusses her book The Necromantic State: Spectral Remains in the Afterglow of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution (Duke University Press 2025) with Notre Dame doctoral student Alejandro Giraldo Gil. Troconis describes her use of the concept of necromancy to elucidate the legacy and ongoing influence of the Chavez regime in Venezuela. According to the author, the “necromantic state” is the site of collaboration between government and people in conversation with the dead. Tronconis elaborates on her field research process, which began in 2016 and involved visiting sites of memorialization, moments of discovery and “hunting” ghosts, and feeling the sense of being haunted in the process.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>‘El Estado Nigromántico: Despojos Espectrales en el Estela de la Revolución Bolivariana de Venezuela’ con autora Irina Tronconis</title><itunes:title>‘El Estado Nigromántico: Despojos Espectrales en el Estela de la Revolución Bolivariana de Venezuela’ con autora Irina Tronconis</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[La autora venezolana y profesora en la Universidad de Cornell Irina Troconis analiza su libro "El Estado Nigromántico: Despojos Espectrales en el Estela de la Revolución Bolivariana de Venezuela" (Duke University Press, 2025) con Alejandro Giraldo Gil, estudiante de doctorado en Notre Dame. Troconis describe su uso del concepto de nigromancia para dilucidar el legado y la influencia continua del régimen chavista en Venezuela. Según la autora, el "estado nigromántico" es el espacio de colaboración entre el gobierno y el pueblo en diálogo con los muertos. Troconis profundiza en su proceso de investigación de campo, que comenzó en 2016 e implicó visitar lugares de conmemoración, momentos de descubrimiento y "cacería" de fantasmas, experimentando la sensación de estar atormentada en el proceso.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-64d59943-82c8-4858-a402-311f88885bc5</link><pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">64d59943-82c8-4858-a402-311f88885bc5</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-8a71-7201-908c-718046393038/019e7069-fdb3-7036-ab4d-2941b83435f7/global-stage-el-estado-nigromantico-despojos-espectrales-en-el-estela-de-la-revo.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[La autora venezolana y profesora en la Universidad de Cornell Irina Troconis analiza su libro "El Estado Nigromántico: Despojos Espectrales en el Estela de la Revolución Bolivariana de Venezuela" (Duke University Press, 2025) con Alejandro Giraldo Gil, estudiante de doctorado en Notre Dame. Troconis describe su uso del concepto de nigromancia para dilucidar el legado y la influencia continua del régimen chavista en Venezuela. Según la autora, el "estado nigromántico" es el espacio de colaboración entre el gobierno y el pueblo en diálogo con los muertos. Troconis profundiza en su proceso de investigación de campo, que comenzó en 2016 e implicó visitar lugares de conmemoración, momentos de descubrimiento y "cacería" de fantasmas, experimentando la sensación de estar atormentada en el proceso.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>St. Óscar Romero for Faith Communities Today in El Salvador and the United States with Theologians Alma Tinoco Ruiz and Laurel Marshall Potter</title><itunes:title>St. Óscar Romero for Faith Communities Today in El Salvador and the United States with Theologians Alma Tinoco Ruiz and Laurel Marshall Potter</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Alma Tinoco Ruiz from Duke University and Laurel Marshall Potter from the University of St. Thomas talk about their own research as theologians. In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate Matt Cortese, they discuss the reception of St. Óscar Romero in communities today, both in the US and in El Salvador. This podcast is the third in a special series based on the Romero conference that took place at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies in the spring of 2025.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-6eda4238-2171-4c5a-aa7a-35cf8abb3b9c</link><pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">6eda4238-2171-4c5a-aa7a-35cf8abb3b9c</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-89c7-72ab-b760-059d627f9b78/019e7069-ce90-71b0-b3e9-baf59f63c7cf/global-stage-st-oscar-romero-for-faith-communities-today-in-el-salvador-and-the-.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Alma Tinoco Ruiz from Duke University and Laurel Marshall Potter from the University of St. Thomas talk about their own research as theologians. In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate Matt Cortese, they discuss the reception of St. Óscar Romero in communities today, both in the US and in El Salvador. This podcast is the third in a special series based on the Romero conference that took place at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies in the spring of 2025.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Romero Studies at the University of Notre Dame with Theologians David Lantigua and Todd Walatka</title><itunes:title>Romero Studies at the University of Notre Dame with Theologians David Lantigua and Todd Walatka</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, David Lantigua and Todd Walatka, professors in the Theology Department at the University of Notre Dame and co-directors of the Óscar Romero Working Group at the Kellogg Institute, talk about Notre Dame's role in the continued studies of St. Óscar Romero. In conversation with theology masters student Robert Hernandez, Walatka and Lantigua discuss the history of the Latin American/North American Church Concerns at Kellogg and the role of universities in studying a figure like Romero, who insisted on praxis and reality over ideas and theory. This podcast is the second in a special series based on the Romero conference that took place at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies in the spring of 2025.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-15aa461e-080f-425d-8839-dd5e25d809f9</link><pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">15aa461e-080f-425d-8839-dd5e25d809f9</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-8994-7040-97ee-2a2bfc6e380d/019e7069-d394-7234-8646-b701d37b8e87/global-stage-romero-studies-at-the-university-of-notre-dame-with-theologians-dav.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, David Lantigua and Todd Walatka, professors in the Theology Department at the University of Notre Dame and co-directors of the Óscar Romero Working Group at the Kellogg Institute, talk about Notre Dame's role in the continued studies of St. Óscar Romero. In conversation with theology masters student Robert Hernandez, Walatka and Lantigua discuss the history of the Latin American/North American Church Concerns at Kellogg and the role of universities in studying a figure like Romero, who insisted on praxis and reality over ideas and theory. This podcast is the second in a special series based on the Romero conference that took place at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies in the spring of 2025.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>La memoria de San Óscar Romero: Una conversación con P. Rodolfo Cardenal, SJ</title><itunes:title>La memoria de San Óscar Romero: Una conversación con P. Rodolfo Cardenal, SJ</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio del podcast Global Stage, el Dr. Rodolfo Cardenal, sacerdote jesuita nicaragüense que ha vivido gran parte de su vida adulta en El Salvador, habla sobre la importancia de la vida de San Óscar Romero. Cardenal actualmente es director del Centro Monseñor Óscar Romero de la Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas. Romero fue asesinado el 24 de marzo de 1980 por hablar en contra del gobierno mientras celebraba la Eucaristía. En conversación con candidata doctoral en Teología y coordinadora de posgrado del grupo de trabajo de Óscar Romero del Kellogg Institute, Amirah Orozco, Cardenal habla sobre la importancia de recordar a Romero, las controversias en torno a su vida y muerte, y el futuro de los Estudios Romero. Este podcast es el primero de una serie especial basada en la conferencia que tuvo lugar en el Kellogg Institute for International Studies los días 24 y 25 de marzo de 2025.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c98de79d-02ca-4a1b-90c3-e0adb44df6a3</link><pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c98de79d-02ca-4a1b-90c3-e0adb44df6a3</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-897d-72ce-8c38-59ae7ad6b787/019e7069-e52f-722a-8c0f-bfbdf0f2466d/global-stage-la-memoria-de-san-oscar-romero-mixmp3.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio del podcast Global Stage, el Dr. Rodolfo Cardenal, sacerdote jesuita nicaragüense que ha vivido gran parte de su vida adulta en El Salvador, habla sobre la importancia de la vida de San Óscar Romero. Cardenal actualmente es director del Centro Monseñor Óscar Romero de la Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas. Romero fue asesinado el 24 de marzo de 1980 por hablar en contra del gobierno mientras celebraba la Eucaristía. En conversación con candidata doctoral en Teología y coordinadora de posgrado del grupo de trabajo de Óscar Romero del Kellogg Institute, Amirah Orozco, Cardenal habla sobre la importancia de recordar a Romero, las controversias en torno a su vida y muerte, y el futuro de los Estudios Romero. Este podcast es el primero de una serie especial basada en la conferencia que tuvo lugar en el Kellogg Institute for International Studies los días 24 y 25 de marzo de 2025.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance with Political Scientist Ricky Clark</title><itunes:title>Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance with Political Scientist Ricky Clark</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Faculty Fellow Ricky Clark discusses his new book "Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance," which explores how international financial institutions have developed new forms of collaboration to address global challenges. In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate William Kakenmaster, Clark examines how institutional overlap drives competition among international financial institutions, the emergence of cooperation between these institutions in recent decades, and the downstream consequences of such cooperation for institutional efficacy. Clark explains the distinction between political and economic efficiency in co-financing, highlights his mixed-methods research design, and reflects on how these institutions learn from one another and respond to global crises.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-15ef9d8c-153e-4de2-ab34-7f8c88c4cb85</link><pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">15ef9d8c-153e-4de2-ab34-7f8c88c4cb85</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-89aa-70fd-be8f-784e17b02d49/019e706a-35ae-7359-9575-c5a05e8775f4/global-stage-cooperative-complexity-the-next-level-of-global-economic-governance.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Faculty Fellow Ricky Clark discusses his new book "Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance," which explores how international financial institutions have developed new forms of collaboration to address global challenges. In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate William Kakenmaster, Clark examines how institutional overlap drives competition among international financial institutions, the emergence of cooperation between these institutions in recent decades, and the downstream consequences of such cooperation for institutional efficacy. Clark explains the distinction between political and economic efficiency in co-financing, highlights his mixed-methods research design, and reflects on how these institutions learn from one another and respond to global crises.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Restoring the Visibility of Women in the Colegio de Mexico, with Gabriela Cano and Saúl Espino Armendáriz</title><itunes:title>Restoring the Visibility of Women in the Colegio de Mexico, with Gabriela Cano and Saúl Espino Armendáriz</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, historians Gabriela Cano and Saúl Espino Armendáriz discuss with Victoria Basulto, a PhD student in History and Kellogg doctoral affiliate, their recent publication, the "Biographical Dictionary of Women from the Colegio of Mexico" ("Diccionario Biográfico de las Mujeres de El Colegio de México: Las generaciones constructoras") published by COLMEX in 2024. The authors discuss the methodological decisions behind editing this dictionary as well as the analytical motivations for their intersectional examination of gender and democracy within the context of higher education in Mexico.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c0b09598-15fd-4423-a84f-020140502f3d</link><pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c0b09598-15fd-4423-a84f-020140502f3d</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-6b7b-718d-b340-1da633f72525/019e7069-1ec5-704f-8ec7-e6e8bec84dac/global-stage-restoring-the-visibility-of-women-in-the-colegio-de-mexico-with-gab.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, historians Gabriela Cano and Saúl Espino Armendáriz discuss with Victoria Basulto, a PhD student in History and Kellogg doctoral affiliate, their recent publication, the "Biographical Dictionary of Women from the Colegio of Mexico" ("Diccionario Biográfico de las Mujeres de El Colegio de México: Las generaciones constructoras") published by COLMEX in 2024. The authors discuss the methodological decisions behind editing this dictionary as well as the analytical motivations for their intersectional examination of gender and democracy within the context of higher education in Mexico.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Construcción Estatal, Corrupción y Rendición de Cuentas en Sociedades de la Posguerra con la Politóloga Rachel Schwartz</title><itunes:title>Construcción Estatal, Corrupción y Rendición de Cuentas en Sociedades de la Posguerra con la Politóloga Rachel Schwartz</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la politóloga Rachel Schwartz discute sobre la construcción estatal, corrupción, y rendición de cuentas en sociedades de posguerra con énfasis en Centroamérica. En conversación con la afiliada doctoral del Instituto Kellogg Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Schwartz presenta el argumento central y hallazgos de su libro titulado "Socavar El Estado Desde Adentro: Los Legados Institucionales de la Guerra Civil en Centroamérica" (Cambridge University Press 2023, Editorial Sophos, 2025), el cual examina la forma en que los estado contrainsurgentes en Guatemala y Nicaragua no desaparecieron con el fin de la guerra civil, sino que, por el contrario, dejaron legados institucionales persistentes que han debilitado la capacidad del estado – en especial, en áreas como recolección de impuestos, seguridad pública y administración de la propiedad. Schwartz también reflexiona sobre su actual proyecto de libro acerca de las campañas internacionales anticorrupción en Guatemala, Honduras y El Salvador.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-6599b2b6-d78e-4575-9085-0a26ccd5288c</link><pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">6599b2b6-d78e-4575-9085-0a26ccd5288c</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-1f6f-70ec-8f8b-ae5ab761b3c9/019e7067-3fde-7355-aa08-bced9f9fc7f6/global-stage-construccio-n-estatal-corrupcio-n-y-rendicio-n-de-cuentas-en-socied.mp3" length="44535020" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la politóloga Rachel Schwartz discute sobre la construcción estatal, corrupción, y rendición de cuentas en sociedades de posguerra con énfasis en Centroamérica. En conversación con la afiliada doctoral del Instituto Kellogg Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Schwartz presenta el argumento central y hallazgos de su libro titulado "Socavar El Estado Desde Adentro: Los Legados Institucionales de la Guerra Civil en Centroamérica" (Cambridge University Press 2023, Editorial Sophos, 2025), el cual examina la forma en que los estado contrainsurgentes en Guatemala y Nicaragua no desaparecieron con el fin de la guerra civil, sino que, por el contrario, dejaron legados institucionales persistentes que han debilitado la capacidad del estado – en especial, en áreas como recolección de impuestos, seguridad pública y administración de la propiedad. Schwartz también reflexiona sobre su actual proyecto de libro acerca de las campañas internacionales anticorrupción en Guatemala, Honduras y El Salvador.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1856</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>State-Building, Corruption, and Accountability in Post-War Societies with Political Scientist Rachel Schwartz</title><itunes:title>State-Building, Corruption, and Accountability in Post-War Societies with Political Scientist Rachel Schwartz</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Rachel Schwartz discusses state-building, corruption, and accountability in post-war societies, focusing on Central America. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate and political scientist Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Schwartz presents the main argument and findings from her book entitled "Undermining the State from Within: The Institutional Legacies of Civil War in Central America" (Cambridge University Press, 2023), which examines how counterinsurgent states in Guatemala and Nicaragua did not just disappear with the end of civil war, but instead left behind enduring institutional legacies that have undermined the state’s ability to function – especially in areas like tax collection, public security, and property administration. Schwartz also reflects on her current book project on international anti-corruption commissions in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-8a99dd37-4ff4-41f3-8886-7676922007f8</link><pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8a99dd37-4ff4-41f3-8886-7676922007f8</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7006-1fbb-70da-badf-cbef21731ceb/019e7067-48d8-7357-94a0-b20f65fe355a/global-stage-state-building-corruption-and-accountability-in-post-war-societies-.mp3" length="26166461" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Rachel Schwartz discusses state-building, corruption, and accountability in post-war societies, focusing on Central America. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate and political scientist Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Schwartz presents the main argument and findings from her book entitled "Undermining the State from Within: The Institutional Legacies of Civil War in Central America" (Cambridge University Press, 2023), which examines how counterinsurgent states in Guatemala and Nicaragua did not just disappear with the end of civil war, but instead left behind enduring institutional legacies that have undermined the state’s ability to function – especially in areas like tax collection, public security, and property administration. Schwartz also reflects on her current book project on international anti-corruption commissions in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1635</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Imperceptible Politics of “the Crowd,” with Anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury</title><itunes:title>Imperceptible Politics of “the Crowd,” with Anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury discusses her critical analysis of Bangladeshi “chhatra-janata” or student-people in popular protests, slogans, and graffiti that led to the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2024. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate and sociologist Eisar Haider, she reflects on “crowd politics” of social movements beyond the generational differences in social movements, and the links between “signature” infrastructure projects and authoritarian populism. Chowdhury also describes the forms of resistance in language and the subaltern sources she noticed when undertaking ethnographic methods in her fieldwork.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c7af8fb2-638c-4839-bc6f-baaaec44e55d</link><pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c7af8fb2-638c-4839-bc6f-baaaec44e55d</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-f86a-7075-b139-ee178e458844/019e7066-1b83-715b-95c8-e2b39aa1437e/gs-imperceptible-politics-of-the-crowd-with-anthropologist-nusrat-chowdhury-mixm.mp3" length="27798182" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury discusses her critical analysis of Bangladeshi “chhatra-janata” or student-people in popular protests, slogans, and graffiti that led to the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2024. In conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate and sociologist Eisar Haider, she reflects on “crowd politics” of social movements beyond the generational differences in social movements, and the links between “signature” infrastructure projects and authoritarian populism. Chowdhury also describes the forms of resistance in language and the subaltern sources she noticed when undertaking ethnographic methods in her fieldwork.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Women During and After the 2011 Egyptian Uprising, with Political Scientist Nermin Allam</title><itunes:title>Women During and After the 2011 Egyptian Uprising, with Political Scientist Nermin Allam</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Nermin Allam (Rutgers University) describes her research on the intersection of women activism and authoritarianism. Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Francesca Freeman, Allam unpacks the questions of how power is yielded, reproduced, and contested within patriarchal authoritarian regimes. Her new book project, “The Afterlife Goes On,” studies the legacy of women’s participation in the Egyptian uprising in 2011 against Hosni Mubarak.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-83a66cf1-84a8-4d19-a77f-bc80cc812631</link><pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">83a66cf1-84a8-4d19-a77f-bc80cc812631</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-daf9-7212-bba3-22136b71c0af/019e7065-6f72-70e6-a4c4-2fa134cce456/gs-women-during-and-after-the-2011-egyptian-uprising-with-political-scientist-ne.mp3" length="30154232" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, political scientist Nermin Allam (Rutgers University) describes her research on the intersection of women activism and authoritarianism. Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Francesca Freeman, Allam unpacks the questions of how power is yielded, reproduced, and contested within patriarchal authoritarian regimes. Her new book project, “The Afterlife Goes On,” studies the legacy of women’s participation in the Egyptian uprising in 2011 against Hosni Mubarak.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1885</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>‘Courts that Matter’ with Political Scientist Sandra Botero</title><itunes:title>‘Courts that Matter’ with Political Scientist Sandra Botero</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Sandra Botero (Universidad del Rosario) discusses her 2023 book, Courts that Matter: Activists, Judges, and the Politics of Rights Enforcement (Cambridge University Press). A former Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow and current visiting fellow, Botero describes how her background in legal studies and connections to the Kellogg Institute have influenced her research on judicial politics and collaborative oversight arenas. She also argues for the value of interdisciplinary research methods for tackling complex questions around judicial politics, polarization, and now in her current research on internet regulations and digital rights.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-d9c38c68-383d-4eed-bc11-d08c99ee340c</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">d9c38c68-383d-4eed-bc11-d08c99ee340c</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-a996-7204-a769-985c21ffcf42/019e7064-3221-739f-bf8d-49db948f92ac/gs-courts-that-matter-with-political-scientist-sandra-botero-full-audio-mixmp3.mp3" length="20558228" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Sandra Botero (Universidad del Rosario) discusses her 2023 book, Courts that Matter: Activists, Judges, and the Politics of Rights Enforcement (Cambridge University Press). A former Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow and current visiting fellow, Botero describes how her background in legal studies and connections to the Kellogg Institute have influenced her research on judicial politics and collaborative oversight arenas. She also argues for the value of interdisciplinary research methods for tackling complex questions around judicial politics, polarization, and now in her current research on internet regulations and digital rights.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1285</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>‘Tribunales que Importan’ con la Politóloga Sandra Botero</title><itunes:title>‘Tribunales que Importan’ con la Politóloga Sandra Botero</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, Sandra Botero (Universidad del Rosario) presenta su libro del 2023, Courts that Matter: Activists, Judges, and the Politics of Rights Enforcement (Cambridge University Press). Botero describe como su formación en estudios legales y las conexiones con el Instituto Kellogg han influenciado su investigación sobre la política judicial y los espacios de monitoreo colaborativo. Además expresa su apoyo por los métodos de investigación interdisciplinario para entender las complejidades de la política judicial, la polarización y la reglamentación del internet y los derechos digitales.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-459ba15e-dc11-42a2-8da1-8d914a63e651</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">459ba15e-dc11-42a2-8da1-8d914a63e651</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-a9b4-7211-8228-1aae9447798b/019e7064-3aa9-7025-ae18-d3c80be398ec/global-stage-tribunales-que-importan-con-sandra-botero-mixmp3.mp3" length="57600740" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, Sandra Botero (Universidad del Rosario) presenta su libro del 2023, Courts that Matter: Activists, Judges, and the Politics of Rights Enforcement (Cambridge University Press). Botero describe como su formación en estudios legales y las conexiones con el Instituto Kellogg han influenciado su investigación sobre la política judicial y los espacios de monitoreo colaborativo. Además expresa su apoyo por los métodos de investigación interdisciplinario para entender las complejidades de la política judicial, la polarización y la reglamentación del internet y los derechos digitales.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1440</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Resistiendo el Retroceso con la Politóloga Laura Gamboa</title><itunes:title>Resistiendo el Retroceso con la Politóloga Laura Gamboa</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la profesora asistente de la Escuela Keough, Laura Gamboa, habla sobre su libro Resistiendo el Retroceso: Estrategias de la Oposición contra la Erosión de la Democracia. En conversación con la afiliada doctoral al Instituto Kellogg, Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Gamboa discute casos recientes de erosión democrática y resiliencia democrática en América Latina con énfasis en cuándo y cómo los actores opositores pueden exitosamente proteger el Estado de derecho y la competencia política a pesar de los intereses de los ejecutivos maximalistas para acumular poder.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-f626ff92-d2c8-484e-9ed2-80a312248aea</link><pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">f626ff92-d2c8-484e-9ed2-80a312248aea</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-8297-7130-86b8-1be0119a2b49/019e7062-d963-7043-85e3-cf5ab70d1b78/global-stage-resistiendo-el-retroceso-con-la-polito-loga-laura-gamboa-full-audio.mp3" length="66613088" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En este episodio de Global Stage, la profesora asistente de la Escuela Keough, Laura Gamboa, habla sobre su libro Resistiendo el Retroceso: Estrategias de la Oposición contra la Erosión de la Democracia. En conversación con la afiliada doctoral al Instituto Kellogg, Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Gamboa discute casos recientes de erosión democrática y resiliencia democrática en América Latina con énfasis en cuándo y cómo los actores opositores pueden exitosamente proteger el Estado de derecho y la competencia política a pesar de los intereses de los ejecutivos maximalistas para acumular poder.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2082</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Resisting Backsliding with Political Scientist Laura Gamboa</title><itunes:title>Resisting Backsliding with Political Scientist Laura Gamboa</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Keough School Assistant Professor Laura Gamboa presents her book "Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies Against the Erosion of Democracy." In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Gamboa discusses recent cases of democratic erosion and resilience in Latin America, emphasizing when and how opposition actors can successfully protect the rule of law and political competition despite maximalist executives’ interests in accumulating power.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-4e05dcc8-98b4-4ab4-a4d6-d16c402e85a4</link><pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">4e05dcc8-98b4-4ab4-a4d6-d16c402e85a4</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-827a-71e5-bc80-26ce58852dad/019e7062-d025-7120-9242-dcdeee4f5c6b/global-stage-resisting-backsliding-with-political-scientist-laura-gamboa-mixmp3.mp3" length="31786370" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Keough School Assistant Professor Laura Gamboa presents her book "Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies Against the Erosion of Democracy." In conversation with Kellogg doctoral affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Gamboa discusses recent cases of democratic erosion and resilience in Latin America, emphasizing when and how opposition actors can successfully protect the rule of law and political competition despite maximalist executives’ interests in accumulating power.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1987</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democratic Erosion and Reconstruction with Marianne Kneuer</title><itunes:title>Democratic Erosion and Reconstruction with Marianne Kneuer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow Marianne Kneuer discusses her new project on democratic erosion and post-erosion reconstruction. In conversation with Kellogg PhD Fellow León Heitler, Kneuer also describes the important position of the Kellogg Institute for answering questions related to democracy, as well as her personal experiences as a journalist and public servant that have shaped the normative convictions driving the formulation of her research questions.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-73213eea-4e9c-42ec-94f3-46635d713c02</link><pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">73213eea-4e9c-42ec-94f3-46635d713c02</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-6403-706c-b195-5f6205980337/019e7062-3d71-7004-abcb-691939e5f8c1/global-stage-democratic-erosion-and-reconstruction-with-marianne-kneuer-full-aud.mp3" length="50571903" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow Marianne Kneuer discusses her new project on democratic erosion and post-erosion reconstruction. In conversation with Kellogg PhD Fellow León Heitler, Kneuer also describes the important position of the Kellogg Institute for answering questions related to democracy, as well as her personal experiences as a journalist and public servant that have shaped the normative convictions driving the formulation of her research questions.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Mental Health Impacts of Violence on Human Development with Psychologist Laura Miller-Graff</title><itunes:title>Mental Health Impacts of Violence on Human Development with Psychologist Laura Miller-Graff</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Keough School faculty member and psychologist  Laura Miller-Graff describes her research on the impacts of violence on mental health and human development. Interviewed by doctoral candidate in peace studies and psychology Catherine Maloney, Miller-Graff offers an intersectional analysis of mental health outcomes for women, health care workers, and populations suffering from housing instability. The discussants expound upon the constraints on systems of care especially in developing countries, and the prospects of task-sharing for mental health provision.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-8aa50f76-27ba-4e31-8d1d-397fbed4d1b2</link><pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8aa50f76-27ba-4e31-8d1d-397fbed4d1b2</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-4041-70ab-ad1a-c9589ef6d841/019e7061-4a3f-72bd-8f0c-947253c6a426/gs-mental-health-impacts-of-violence-on-human-development-with-psychologist-laur.mp3" length="30097103" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Keough School faculty member and psychologist  Laura Miller-Graff describes her research on the impacts of violence on mental health and human development. Interviewed by doctoral candidate in peace studies and psychology Catherine Maloney, Miller-Graff offers an intersectional analysis of mental health outcomes for women, health care workers, and populations suffering from housing instability. The discussants expound upon the constraints on systems of care especially in developing countries, and the prospects of task-sharing for mental health provision.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1881</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Intersectional Inequality in Africa with Economist Murray Leibbrandt</title><itunes:title>Intersectional Inequality in Africa with Economist Murray Leibbrandt</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[South African economist Murray Leibbrandt is interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Rasheed Ibrahim on measuring inequality and poverty in Africa. Leibbrandt describes the importance of tying policies together to create dynamic environments for improving livelihoods holistically. He draws from his experience in South Africa to describe the intersectional texture of structural inequalities: regional, gendered, age-based, racialized.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-3ed5216c-d08b-432d-a2c6-ead5080321c0</link><pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3ed5216c-d08b-432d-a2c6-ead5080321c0</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-287d-7033-b6bf-014229661dd2/019e7060-bd93-70d0-a80d-0209ebc4b56a/global-stage-intersectional-inequality-in-africa-with-murray-leibbrandt-mixmp3.mp3" length="18491993" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[South African economist Murray Leibbrandt is interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Rasheed Ibrahim on measuring inequality and poverty in Africa. Leibbrandt describes the importance of tying policies together to create dynamic environments for improving livelihoods holistically. He draws from his experience in South Africa to describe the intersectional texture of structural inequalities: regional, gendered, age-based, racialized.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1156</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Sentir Crecer la Hierba. Ecologías de Paz sin Prisa en Colombia con Angela Lederach</title><itunes:title>Sentir Crecer la Hierba. Ecologías de Paz sin Prisa en Colombia con Angela Lederach</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En entrevista con la estudiante doctoral Isabel Güiza-Gómez, la antropóloga cultural y académica sobre paz Angela Lederach discute su libro reciente que se titula y fue publicado por Stanford University Press. Con un enfoque en Montes de María, Colombia, este libro hace un llamado hacia un entendimiento detallado sobre la construcción de paz de base como un lugar de disputa política. El libro ofrece la noción de paz sin prisa para hacer referencia a la temporalidad de la construcción de paz de base, que usualmente contrasta los límites temporales de la implementación de paz en espacios formales e institucionales.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-a56f9fd1-1c57-460c-9704-8476e92a1738</link><pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">a56f9fd1-1c57-460c-9704-8476e92a1738</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-16a5-72fc-b51f-81d252351e24/019e7060-5a7a-7393-a476-4f4881f3ed2d/global-stage-sentir-crecer-la-hierba-ecologi-as-de-paz-sin-prisa-en-colombia-con.mp3" length="70015713" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En entrevista con la estudiante doctoral Isabel Güiza-Gómez, la antropóloga cultural y académica sobre paz Angela Lederach discute su libro reciente que se titula y fue publicado por Stanford University Press. Con un enfoque en Montes de María, Colombia, este libro hace un llamado hacia un entendimiento detallado sobre la construcción de paz de base como un lugar de disputa política. El libro ofrece la noción de paz sin prisa para hacer referencia a la temporalidad de la construcción de paz de base, que usualmente contrasta los límites temporales de la implementación de paz en espacios formales e institucionales.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2188</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Feel the Grass Grow: Ecologies of Slow Peace in Colombia with Angela Lederach</title><itunes:title>Feel the Grass Grow: Ecologies of Slow Peace in Colombia with Angela Lederach</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Cultural Anthropologist and Peace Scholar Angela Lederach discusses her recent book entitled "Feel the Grass Grow: Ecologies of Slow Peace in Colombia," published by Stanford University Press. Focusing on Montes de María, Colombia, Lederach calls for a nuanced understanding of grassroots peacebuilding as a site for political contestation. She also introduces the concept of slow peace to refer to the temporality of grassroots peacebuilding that usually contrasts time constraints in formal peace implementation.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-e4804354-3a40-4a01-a122-53786bfb1a4f</link><pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">e4804354-3a40-4a01-a122-53786bfb1a4f</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7005-1692-7366-917d-acdb813d9be6/019e7060-4fb9-7311-aa7b-4bf4f00cda0a/global-stage-feel-the-grass-grow-ecologies-of-slow-peace-in-colombia-with-angela.mp3" length="79410560" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>4</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Cultural Anthropologist and Peace Scholar Angela Lederach discusses her recent book entitled "Feel the Grass Grow: Ecologies of Slow Peace in Colombia," published by Stanford University Press. Focusing on Montes de María, Colombia, Lederach calls for a nuanced understanding of grassroots peacebuilding as a site for political contestation. She also introduces the concept of slow peace to refer to the temporality of grassroots peacebuilding that usually contrasts time constraints in formal peace implementation.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2482</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series – Four Decades of Democracy in Latin America with Political Scientists Wendy Hunter and Benjamín Garcia Holgado</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series – Four Decades of Democracy in Latin America with Political Scientists Wendy Hunter and Benjamín Garcia Holgado</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Mayra Ortiz Ocaña, political scientists Wendy Hunter (University of Texas at Austin) and Benjamín Garcia Holgado (University of Delaware) discuss the resilience and challenges of democracy in Latin America, highlighting progress in reducing deforestation and military involvement while emphasizing the importance of maintaining democratic commitments and preventing violations. They also cover the growing military involvement in public security and governance, with a focus on the potential for actors to coordinate against populist leaders. Corruption, public insecurity, and inequality are identified as significant threats to democracy in the region.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-af2c66a2-9f76-4a0c-b81b-eab1c43de736</link><pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">af2c66a2-9f76-4a0c-b81b-eab1c43de736</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-ff90-714c-beb3-7b1744cef258/019e705f-d215-70d7-8a1f-dfeab7dca595/global-stage-global-democracy-series-wendy-hunter-and-benjami-n-garcia-holgado-m.mp3" length="37458326" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Mayra Ortiz Ocaña, political scientists Wendy Hunter (University of Texas at Austin) and Benjamín Garcia Holgado (University of Delaware) discuss the resilience and challenges of democracy in Latin America, highlighting progress in reducing deforestation and military involvement while emphasizing the importance of maintaining democratic commitments and preventing violations. They also cover the growing military involvement in public security and governance, with a focus on the potential for actors to coordinate against populist leaders. Corruption, public insecurity, and inequality are identified as significant threats to democracy in the region.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1873</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series – Inequality, Human Development, and Democracy with Helena Hofbauer Balmori and James Long</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series – Inequality, Human Development, and Democracy with Helena Hofbauer Balmori and James Long</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, Helena Hofbauer Balmori of the Ford Foundation and James Long of the University of Washington discuss the significance of participation in democratic governance, with a focus on inclusive decision-making processes. Our guests highlight the role of inequality in the relationship between democracy and economic development and the weakening of democracy globally. They also discuss the rise of organized crime in Latin American politics and the need for further research on the deconstruction of judiciaries in countries like El Salvador and Guatemala. The conversation emphasizes the importance of context and the need for more research on understudied topics in the field of political science.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-197e6238-7b94-42f0-849b-51fc98b8c736</link><pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">197e6238-7b94-42f0-849b-51fc98b8c736</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-ff7c-7252-a306-d1b38a1984ed/019e705f-cc4f-700f-970b-c83864bd86a6/gs-global-democracy-series-inequality-human-development-and-democracy-with-helen.mp3" length="22159091" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, Helena Hofbauer Balmori of the Ford Foundation and James Long of the University of Washington discuss the significance of participation in democratic governance, with a focus on inclusive decision-making processes. Our guests highlight the role of inequality in the relationship between democracy and economic development and the weakening of democracy globally. They also discuss the rise of organized crime in Latin American politics and the need for further research on the deconstruction of judiciaries in countries like El Salvador and Guatemala. The conversation emphasizes the importance of context and the need for more research on understudied topics in the field of political science.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1385</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series - Measuring the State of Democracy with Political Scientists Michael Coppedge and Brigitte Seim</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series - Measuring the State of Democracy with Political Scientists Michael Coppedge and Brigitte Seim</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, political scientists Michael Coppedge (University of Notre Dame) and Brigitte Seim discuss measuring democracy through the Varieties of Democracy, or V-Dem, Project. V-Dem aims to conceptualize and measure different forms of democracy, emphasizing the importance of disaggregating data to gain a nuanced understanding of democratic trends. Our guests discuss the project's approach to conceptualization, the role of practitioner-academic partnerships, and the importance of measuring and mitigating anti-democratic phenomena online. They also explore various strategies for promoting democracy and addressing polarization, with a focus on understanding patterns of behavior in settings with malicious governments.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-90d1cccc-a395-4b15-aaea-c8bfeb8c86aa</link><pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">90d1cccc-a395-4b15-aaea-c8bfeb8c86aa</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-ff54-70ad-9e14-4ae625d2028f/019e705f-c1da-70da-a404-5e006cc8f952/gs-global-democracy-series-measuring-the-state-of-democracy-with-political-scien.mp3" length="21066551" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion, political scientists Michael Coppedge (University of Notre Dame) and Brigitte Seim discuss measuring democracy through the Varieties of Democracy, or V-Dem, Project. V-Dem aims to conceptualize and measure different forms of democracy, emphasizing the importance of disaggregating data to gain a nuanced understanding of democratic trends. Our guests discuss the project's approach to conceptualization, the role of practitioner-academic partnerships, and the importance of measuring and mitigating anti-democratic phenomena online. They also explore various strategies for promoting democracy and addressing polarization, with a focus on understanding patterns of behavior in settings with malicious governments.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1317</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series - International Threats, Misinformation, and Antidemocratic Forces, with Political Scientists María Isabel Puerta Riera and Steven Lloyd Wilson</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series - International Threats, Misinformation, and Antidemocratic Forces, with Political Scientists María Isabel Puerta Riera and Steven Lloyd Wilson</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by former Kellogg International Scholar Benjamín Rascón Grácia, political scientists María Isabel Puerta Riera (Valencia College) and Steven Lloyd Wilson (Brandeis University) discuss the manipulation of democratic processes through misinformation and disinformation in foreign and domestic contexts. They highlight the role of social media in spreading false information, the challenges of combating misinformation in the digital age, and the need for transparency, accountability, and critical thinking on social media platforms. They also emphasize the importance of government intervention to regulate social media and protect vulnerable groups from hate speech and discrimination.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c22e413d-ff4d-41e1-8a2d-79838f5d4977</link><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c22e413d-ff4d-41e1-8a2d-79838f5d4977</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-dc22-72a0-b665-c6a39028265b/019e705e-738b-7168-a88a-7f51c26a7737/global-stage-international-threats-misinformation-and-antidemocratic-forces-mixm.mp3" length="31811807" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by former Kellogg International Scholar Benjamín Rascón Grácia, political scientists María Isabel Puerta Riera (Valencia College) and Steven Lloyd Wilson (Brandeis University) discuss the manipulation of democratic processes through misinformation and disinformation in foreign and domestic contexts. They highlight the role of social media in spreading false information, the challenges of combating misinformation in the digital age, and the need for transparency, accountability, and critical thinking on social media platforms. They also emphasize the importance of government intervention to regulate social media and protect vulnerable groups from hate speech and discrimination.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1988</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series - The US Election and its Consequences for Democracy with Political Scientists Dave Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series - The US Election and its Consequences for Democracy with Political Scientists Dave Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg PhD Fellow Bill Kakenmaster, political scientists Christina Wolbrecht and Dave Campbell discuss democracy and the political landscape of the United States. The 2024 US presidential election is a crucial moment for democracy, with growing trends of election denialism and the potential for undermining democratic norms. The conversation highlights the significance of inclusivity in politics, with a focus on the impact of women in leadership roles on adolescents' attitudes towards democracy. Speakers discuss the ongoing debate on who belongs and whose voice gets heard, as well as the importance of adapting to changing demographics. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the normalization of political leadership roles and their impact on shaping attitudes towards democracy.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-8737a256-4b84-474f-8207-de1eb35a9907</link><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8737a256-4b84-474f-8207-de1eb35a9907</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-d0fc-7184-88f7-d57c3d62a62b/019e705e-285f-725b-9657-2a009a4ef7b3/global-stage-global-democracy-series-the-us-election-and-its-consequences-for-de.mp3" length="33053216" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg PhD Fellow Bill Kakenmaster, political scientists Christina Wolbrecht and Dave Campbell discuss democracy and the political landscape of the United States. The 2024 US presidential election is a crucial moment for democracy, with growing trends of election denialism and the potential for undermining democratic norms. The conversation highlights the significance of inclusivity in politics, with a focus on the impact of women in leadership roles on adolescents' attitudes towards democracy. Speakers discuss the ongoing debate on who belongs and whose voice gets heard, as well as the importance of adapting to changing demographics. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the normalization of political leadership roles and their impact on shaping attitudes towards democracy.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2066</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series - Backsliding, Populism, and Strategies for Democratic Defense: A Conversation with Laura Gamboa and Kurt Weyland</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series - Backsliding, Populism, and Strategies for Democratic Defense: A Conversation with Laura Gamboa and Kurt Weyland</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this third episode of the Global Democracy Series, political scientists Laura Gamboa (University of Utah) and Kurt Weyland (University of Texas at Austin) reflect on the current state of democracy worldwide with Kellogg Institute Doctoral Affiliate Benjamin Francis. The speakers highlight some growing threats to democracy, such as the deleterious effects of economic crises, populism, and moral dilemmas to restraining anti-democratic behavior. They emphasize the importance of strategic decision-making to limit backsliding, as well as various institutional and extra-institutional strategies for protecting democracy.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-9fc47e41-ad0c-4cd5-b9df-7b1ece72ffbc</link><pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">9fc47e41-ad0c-4cd5-b9df-7b1ece72ffbc</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-c24c-73c1-9262-cf3636de6b37/019e705d-5b94-7247-b2c3-6caed95e51c4/global-stage-global-democracy-series-backsliding-populism-strategies-for-democra.mp3" length="46341142" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this third episode of the Global Democracy Series, political scientists Laura Gamboa (University of Utah) and Kurt Weyland (University of Texas at Austin) reflect on the current state of democracy worldwide with Kellogg Institute Doctoral Affiliate Benjamin Francis. The speakers highlight some growing threats to democracy, such as the deleterious effects of economic crises, populism, and moral dilemmas to restraining anti-democratic behavior. They emphasize the importance of strategic decision-making to limit backsliding, as well as various institutional and extra-institutional strategies for protecting democracy.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Global Democracy Series - The Return of Military Coups in Africa: A Conversation with Joseph Asunka and Rachel Riedl</title><itunes:title>Global Democracy Series - The Return of Military Coups in Africa: A Conversation with Joseph Asunka and Rachel Riedl</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This episode of our special Global Democracy Series features a conversation between Rachel Riedl, professor of international studies at Cornell University, and Joseph Asunka, chief executive officer at Afrobarometer, along with Kellogg PhD Fellow Rasheed Ibrahim on the recent military coups in Sub-Saharan Africa. They analyze the potential long-term consequences of these coups, the role of the military in democratic governance, the decline in citizens' commitment to democracy, and the structural constraints that limit the military's effectiveness in addressing security challenges.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-b644f9f2-e60e-4dee-85a5-84cfe145c8d2</link><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b644f9f2-e60e-4dee-85a5-84cfe145c8d2</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-bc96-7225-b959-77330ef0c43e/019e705d-47a0-71a0-a3b3-b3d9cd0d16c4/global-stage-global-democracy-series-the-return-of-military-coups-in-africa-jose.mp3" length="45020956" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of our special Global Democracy Series features a conversation between Rachel Riedl, professor of international studies at Cornell University, and Joseph Asunka, chief executive officer at Afrobarometer, along with Kellogg PhD Fellow Rasheed Ibrahim on the recent military coups in Sub-Saharan Africa. They analyze the potential long-term consequences of these coups, the role of the military in democratic governance, the decline in citizens' commitment to democracy, and the structural constraints that limit the military's effectiveness in addressing security challenges.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Introducing “Voices from the 2024 Global Democracy Conference,” a Global Stage series, with Aníbal Pérez Liñán</title><itunes:title>Introducing “Voices from the 2024 Global Democracy Conference,” a Global Stage series, with Aníbal Pérez Liñán</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Introducing “Voices from the 2024 Global Democracy Conference,” a special series from Global Stage featuring panelists and students who participated in the inaugural GDC, hosted by the Kellogg Institute between May 20-22, 2024. In this introductory episode, Kellogg Institute Director Aníbal Pérez-Liñán is interviewed by doctoral affiliates and Global Stage co-organizers Isabel Güiza-Gómez and Patrick McQuestion on his take-aways from the conference proceedings. Pérez-Liñán describes the motivation behind organizing this international conference, reflects on some key moments and debates, and describes plans for the next GDC in 2025.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-805aee80-0c0b-4600-b58c-06a22d6966fc</link><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">805aee80-0c0b-4600-b58c-06a22d6966fc</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-bc83-727e-8d28-6a881c65a7b0/019e705d-37a3-7037-a851-4014d81e02ab/global-stage-introducing-voices-from-the-2024-global-democracy-conference-with-a.mp3" length="28028396" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>3</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Introducing “Voices from the 2024 Global Democracy Conference,” a special series from Global Stage featuring panelists and students who participated in the inaugural GDC, hosted by the Kellogg Institute between May 20-22, 2024. In this introductory episode, Kellogg Institute Director Aníbal Pérez-Liñán is interviewed by doctoral affiliates and Global Stage co-organizers Isabel Güiza-Gómez and Patrick McQuestion on his take-aways from the conference proceedings. Pérez-Liñán describes the motivation behind organizing this international conference, reflects on some key moments and debates, and describes plans for the next GDC in 2025.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>701</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Jorge Vargas Cullell and the Uneasy Relationship of Peace, Democracy, and Human Development</title><itunes:title>Jorge Vargas Cullell and the Uneasy Relationship of Peace, Democracy, and Human Development</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Political scientist and peacebuilder Jorge Vargas Cullell, a former Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellow, discusses his long-standing connection to Notre Dame and perspective on the field of democratic theory today. Jorge describes his experience directing citizen audits in Costa Rica since the 1990s with the think tank Estado de la Nación, and the many lines of research this organization has produced. Jorge received the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He is interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral affiliate Patrick McQuestion.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-41faddef-b705-43a7-8f85-72ff05711210</link><pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">41faddef-b705-43a7-8f85-72ff05711210</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-9f18-7076-a494-021f2a997296/019e705b-ff45-713d-995d-0517b5fe659f/global-stage-jorge-vargas-cullell-mixmp3.mp3" length="28818998" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Political scientist and peacebuilder Jorge Vargas Cullell, a former Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellow, discusses his long-standing connection to Notre Dame and perspective on the field of democratic theory today. Jorge describes his experience directing citizen audits in Costa Rica since the 1990s with the think tank Estado de la Nación, and the many lines of research this organization has produced. Jorge received the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He is interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral affiliate Patrick McQuestion.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Love and Despair: How Catholic Activism Shaped Politics and the Counterculture in Modern Mexico, with Historian Jaime Pensado</title><itunes:title>Love and Despair: How Catholic Activism Shaped Politics and the Counterculture in Modern Mexico, with Historian Jaime Pensado</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Victoria Basulto, historian Jaime Pensado discusses his recently published book entitled “Love and Despair. How Catholic Activism Shaped Politics and the Counterculture in Modern Mexico.” The book explores how progressive and conservative Catholic actors were invested in state repression, youth activism, and counterculture in Cold War Mexico.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-70090364-74aa-4236-8263-ae07164ec225</link><pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">70090364-74aa-4236-8263-ae07164ec225</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-6ad9-708a-a188-3bde00e275cc/019e705a-98d2-725c-b525-9ea1b0e7ac73/global-stage-jaime-pensado-mixmp3.mp3" length="16457033" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate Victoria Basulto, historian Jaime Pensado discusses his recently published book entitled “Love and Despair. How Catholic Activism Shaped Politics and the Counterculture in Modern Mexico.” The book explores how progressive and conservative Catholic actors were invested in state repression, youth activism, and counterculture in Cold War Mexico.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1029</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Violencia de Género, Democracia y Desarrollo: El Laboratorio para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer</title><itunes:title>Violencia de Género, Democracia y Desarrollo: El Laboratorio para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Para conmemorar el mes de las luchas de las mujeres, la politóloga Abby Córdova junto con la afiliada doctoral Isabel Güiza-Gómez y la estudiante de pregrado Isabela Tasende discuten sobre la investigación y el trabajo de política pública del Laboratorio para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer. Este laboratorio del Instituto Kellogg fue recientemente lanzado y está dirigido a comprender una de las preguntas más apremiantes sobre democracia y desarrollo: ¿Cómo podemos resolver de forma efectiva la violencia contra la mujer en contextos donde la violencia criminal a gran escala y las profundas desigualdades incrementan los riesgos para la participación política de la mujer y usualmente conllevan a su migración forzada?]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-642025a1-adf0-402a-ace1-5b1b7d9552bf</link><pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">642025a1-adf0-402a-ace1-5b1b7d9552bf</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-542d-71cd-bfed-a427da5116aa/019e7059-bb7b-72dc-a6d8-7484b6ad9eb9/global-stage-violencia-de-ge-nero-democracia-y-desarrollo-el-laboratorio-para-la.mp3" length="40507925" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Para conmemorar el mes de las luchas de las mujeres, la politóloga Abby Córdova junto con la afiliada doctoral Isabel Güiza-Gómez y la estudiante de pregrado Isabela Tasende discuten sobre la investigación y el trabajo de política pública del Laboratorio para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer. Este laboratorio del Instituto Kellogg fue recientemente lanzado y está dirigido a comprender una de las preguntas más apremiantes sobre democracia y desarrollo: ¿Cómo podemos resolver de forma efectiva la violencia contra la mujer en contextos donde la violencia criminal a gran escala y las profundas desigualdades incrementan los riesgos para la participación política de la mujer y usualmente conllevan a su migración forzada?]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2532</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Gender-Based Violence, Democracy, and Development: The Notre Dame Eliminating Violence Against Women Lab</title><itunes:title>Gender-Based Violence, Democracy, and Development: The Notre Dame Eliminating Violence Against Women Lab</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[As Women's History Month draws to a close, Global Stage presents a discussion among political scientist Abby Córdova, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, and undergraduate International Scholar Isabela Tasende about their current research and policy work with the Notre Dame Eliminating Violence Against Women Lab. This recently launched Kellogg policy and practice research lab tackles one of the most pressing questions at the center of democracy and development: how do we effectively address violence against women in contexts where large-scale violence, coupled with entrenched inequalities, increase challenges to women’s civic and political participation, often resulting in forced migration?]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-90d61b78-062a-4e8e-956b-b29fcb1094b4</link><pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">90d61b78-062a-4e8e-956b-b29fcb1094b4</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-5418-70c8-8296-166e1b5193fd/019e7059-9a9d-7373-8694-3b7a31f4bf48/global-stage-gender-based-violence-democracy-and-development-the-notre-dame-elim.mp3" length="33682886" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[As Women's History Month draws to a close, Global Stage presents a discussion among political scientist Abby Córdova, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, and undergraduate International Scholar Isabela Tasende about their current research and policy work with the Notre Dame Eliminating Violence Against Women Lab. This recently launched Kellogg policy and practice research lab tackles one of the most pressing questions at the center of democracy and development: how do we effectively address violence against women in contexts where large-scale violence, coupled with entrenched inequalities, increase challenges to women’s civic and political participation, often resulting in forced migration?]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2105</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>&quot;I Surrender: A Memoir of Chile’s Dictatorship, 1975&quot; with Kathleen Osberger</title><itunes:title>&quot;I Surrender: A Memoir of Chile’s Dictatorship, 1975&quot; with Kathleen Osberger</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate María Paz Madrid, Notre Dame alumnus Kathleen Osberger talks about her book “I Surrender: A Memoir of Chile’s Dictatorship, 1975,” which recounts her experience in Chile in 1975, two years after a CIA-assisted coup overthrew the democratically-elected president Salvador Allende and installed the Pinochet dictatorship. The book highlights the prominent role of Chilean people in confronting the military dictatorship, paying tribute to victims after 5 decades.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-bca40561-462f-4cfd-933a-5b4c06ac4cc5</link><pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">bca40561-462f-4cfd-933a-5b4c06ac4cc5</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-45e7-701f-8e2a-c248d6e59a57/019e7059-09da-71fc-833d-7bd4f11c19b9/global-stage-kathleen-osberger-mixmp3.mp3" length="29264771" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate María Paz Madrid, Notre Dame alumnus Kathleen Osberger talks about her book “I Surrender: A Memoir of Chile’s Dictatorship, 1975,” which recounts her experience in Chile in 1975, two years after a CIA-assisted coup overthrew the democratically-elected president Salvador Allende and installed the Pinochet dictatorship. The book highlights the prominent role of Chilean people in confronting the military dictatorship, paying tribute to victims after 5 decades.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democracy and Electoral Observation with OAS Secretary for Strengthening Democracy</title><itunes:title>Democracy and Electoral Observation with OAS Secretary for Strengthening Democracy</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Alejandro González, OAS Secretary for Strengthening Democracy Francisco Guerrero discusses emerging and lingering challenges for electoral democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Drawing upon his engagement with 49 electoral observation missions in 34 countries, Guerrero highlights the role of organized crime in weakening democracy – as recently seen in Ecuador – and social mobilization against democratic backsliding – as in Guatemala.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-d9cc0f94-d5ec-4a00-846b-90c358abad46</link><pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2024 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">d9cc0f94-d5ec-4a00-846b-90c358abad46</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7004-103c-71a8-b03e-f90c481042fd/019e7057-5da2-71b0-afa4-2f83563836d0/global-stage-democracy-and-electoral-observation-with-oas-secretary-for-strength.mp3" length="20409359" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Alejandro González, OAS Secretary for Strengthening Democracy Francisco Guerrero discusses emerging and lingering challenges for electoral democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Drawing upon his engagement with 49 electoral observation missions in 34 countries, Guerrero highlights the role of organized crime in weakening democracy – as recently seen in Ecuador – and social mobilization against democratic backsliding – as in Guatemala.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1276</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Environmental Violence and Peacebuilding with Anthropologist Drew Marcantonio</title><itunes:title>Environmental Violence and Peacebuilding with Anthropologist Drew Marcantonio</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Dr. Richard “Drew” Marcantonio sits down with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion to discuss the intricacies of environmental violence and peacebuilding. As a researcher and practitioner focused on regenerative livelihoods and environmental management, Marcantonio provides an ethically-motivated framework for assessing violence produced by economic structures, material interventions, vulnerable infrastructure, and power differentials. Bringing his experience in conflict-affected areas like Sierra Leone and Colombia, his research is grounded in long-term visions for peace and human flourishing amidst a rapidly changing climate.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-8e00070e-490f-4900-bdb1-b4bd4c284626</link><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2024 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8e00070e-490f-4900-bdb1-b4bd4c284626</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-ec46-71e9-b100-8c84935f4727/019e7056-59ba-70df-8a83-62f0db7c5449/global-stage-environmental-violence-and-peacebuilding-with-anthropologist-drew-m.mp3" length="74653652" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Richard “Drew” Marcantonio sits down with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Patrick McQuestion to discuss the intricacies of environmental violence and peacebuilding. As a researcher and practitioner focused on regenerative livelihoods and environmental management, Marcantonio provides an ethically-motivated framework for assessing violence produced by economic structures, material interventions, vulnerable infrastructure, and power differentials. Bringing his experience in conflict-affected areas like Sierra Leone and Colombia, his research is grounded in long-term visions for peace and human flourishing amidst a rapidly changing climate.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1866</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The 40th Anniversary of Uninterrupted Democracy in Argentina</title><itunes:title>The 40th Anniversary of Uninterrupted Democracy in Argentina</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Global Stage celebrates the 40th anniversary of uninterrupted Democracy in Argentina since 1983, when the country transitioned from authoritarianism to democratic politics. Interviewed by Kellogg PhD Fellow Natán Skigin, Kellogg Institute director and political scientist Anibal Pérez-Liñán and Kellogg Faculty Fellow and political scientist Luis Schiumerini highlight the accomplishments, challenges, and future of Argentine democracy with their expertise in political regimes, parties, elections, and polarization, as well as their personal backgrounds as citizens from Argentina.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-dc56151e-7490-4c94-aea7-0cec8713500b</link><pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">dc56151e-7490-4c94-aea7-0cec8713500b</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-bac6-73fd-8344-3a3aa6aa29c9/019e7055-3629-73ea-867f-f7a5466e862d/global-stage-the-40th-anniversary-of-uninterrupted-democracy-in-argentina-mixmp3.mp3" length="59094687" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Global Stage celebrates the 40th anniversary of uninterrupted Democracy in Argentina since 1983, when the country transitioned from authoritarianism to democratic politics. Interviewed by Kellogg PhD Fellow Natán Skigin, Kellogg Institute director and political scientist Anibal Pérez-Liñán and Kellogg Faculty Fellow and political scientist Luis Schiumerini highlight the accomplishments, challenges, and future of Argentine democracy with their expertise in political regimes, parties, elections, and polarization, as well as their personal backgrounds as citizens from Argentina.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>40 años de democracia ininterrumpida en Argentina</title><itunes:title>40 años de democracia ininterrumpida en Argentina</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[El podcast Global Stage celebra el cuadragésimo aniversario de la democracia ininterrumpida en Argentina desde 1983 cuando el país transitó del autoritarismo a la política democrática. En entrevista con el candidato doctoral Natán Skigin, el director del Instituto Kellogg y politólogo Aníbal Pérez Liñán y el profesor afiliado al Instituto y politólogo Luis Schiumerini resaltan los logros, los desafíos y el futuro de la democracia argentina, a partir de su experticia en regímenes políticos, elecciones y polarización, así como su experiencia personal como ciudadanos argentinos.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-aaa3c2c0-467a-4534-99e0-8dbc5bae3ccb</link><pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">aaa3c2c0-467a-4534-99e0-8dbc5bae3ccb</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-bae1-724d-8f64-67fb2bbedf34/019e7055-4cd3-7316-8150-a7c5d01f9fa5/global-stage-40-an-os-de-democracia-ininterrumpida-en-argentina-mixmp3.mp3" length="24840818" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[El podcast Global Stage celebra el cuadragésimo aniversario de la democracia ininterrumpida en Argentina desde 1983 cuando el país transitó del autoritarismo a la política democrática. En entrevista con el candidato doctoral Natán Skigin, el director del Instituto Kellogg y politólogo Aníbal Pérez Liñán y el profesor afiliado al Instituto y politólogo Luis Schiumerini resaltan los logros, los desafíos y el futuro de la democracia argentina, a partir de su experticia en regímenes políticos, elecciones y polarización, así como su experiencia personal como ciudadanos argentinos.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1553</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Ruling Emancipated Slaves and Indigenous Subjects: The Divergent Legacies of Forced Settlement and Colonial Occupation in the Global South with Political Scientist Olukunle Owolabi</title><itunes:title>Ruling Emancipated Slaves and Indigenous Subjects: The Divergent Legacies of Forced Settlement and Colonial Occupation in the Global South with Political Scientist Olukunle Owolabi</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Olukunle Owolabi, associate professor of political science at Villanova University, expands upon the background, methods, and historical evidence utilized for his recent book "Ruling Emancipated Slaves and Indigenous Subjects: The Divergent Legacies of Forced Settlement and Colonial Occupation in the Global South," published by Oxford University Press (2023). In an interview with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Josephine Lechartre, Dr. Owolabi describes in depth the divergent development trajectories of former settled and occupied colonial governments, including cases from North Africa and the Caribbean Islands.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-70c6268e-3ae2-468d-b374-59eff91326e3</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">70c6268e-3ae2-468d-b374-59eff91326e3</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-9c79-7221-abb7-6caa980b3020/019e7054-8bb2-72c3-9fd5-3ed5e20c3097/global-stage-ruling-emancipated-slaves-and-indigenous-subjects-revisedmp3.mp3" length="109756024" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Global Stage, Olukunle Owolabi, associate professor of political science at Villanova University, expands upon the background, methods, and historical evidence utilized for his recent book "Ruling Emancipated Slaves and Indigenous Subjects: The Divergent Legacies of Forced Settlement and Colonial Occupation in the Global South," published by Oxford University Press (2023). In an interview with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Josephine Lechartre, Dr. Owolabi describes in depth the divergent development trajectories of former settled and occupied colonial governments, including cases from North Africa and the Caribbean Islands.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2744</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Anger, Retaliatory Violence, and Peaceful Political Activism: Individual Drivers of Post-Conflict Behavior with Political Scientist Debra Javeline</title><itunes:title>Anger, Retaliatory Violence, and Peaceful Political Activism: Individual Drivers of Post-Conflict Behavior with Political Scientist Debra Javeline</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate William Kakenmaster, political scientist Debra Javeline discusses individual factors that shape post-conflict behavior. Based on her new book "After violence: Russia's Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed," Javeline tackles the question of what individual characteristics might mobilize somebody to either engage in retaliatory violence or peaceful political activism in the aftermath of large-scale violence. Her research shows that, contrary to expected, anger is a healthy civic emotion since it often drives peaceful political activism instead of violence.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-59e182ab-9073-417d-a0c3-c7c1f8798dbc</link><pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">59e182ab-9073-417d-a0c3-c7c1f8798dbc</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-7a65-73b9-8016-a046af17a933/019e7053-9cfd-73d5-92be-55b69a566f91/global-stage-2023-4-anger-retaliatory-violence-and-peaceful-political-activism-m.mp3" length="43991960" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate William Kakenmaster, political scientist Debra Javeline discusses individual factors that shape post-conflict behavior. Based on her new book "After violence: Russia's Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed," Javeline tackles the question of what individual characteristics might mobilize somebody to either engage in retaliatory violence or peaceful political activism in the aftermath of large-scale violence. Her research shows that, contrary to expected, anger is a healthy civic emotion since it often drives peaceful political activism instead of violence.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2749</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Justicia transicional y derechos humanos en El Salvador con José María Tojeira</title><itunes:title>Justicia transicional y derechos humanos en El Salvador con José María Tojeira</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En entrevista con los estudiantes doctorales Isabel Güiza-Gómez y Patrick McQuestion, José María Tojeira describe la lucha por la justicia transicional y la defensa de los derechos humanos en El Salvador desde la firma de los acuerdos de paz de Chapultepec (1992) hasta el retroceso democrático de los últimos años. José María es sacerdote jesuita y promotor de los derechos de las víctimas a la verdad, justicia, reparación y no repetición.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-d5b81410-c68f-4125-950c-478e594af1c9</link><pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">d5b81410-c68f-4125-950c-478e594af1c9</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7002-5e7a-71e2-b19c-af0eb99f6838/019e7051-498e-7397-9c22-a94b9eb0d069/global-stage-temporary-title-revision-2mp3.mp3" length="32054084" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En entrevista con los estudiantes doctorales Isabel Güiza-Gómez y Patrick McQuestion, José María Tojeira describe la lucha por la justicia transicional y la defensa de los derechos humanos en El Salvador desde la firma de los acuerdos de paz de Chapultepec (1992) hasta el retroceso democrático de los últimos años. José María es sacerdote jesuita y promotor de los derechos de las víctimas a la verdad, justicia, reparación y no repetición.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2003</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Counseling Women: Kinship Against Violence in India, with Anthropologist Julia Kowalski</title><itunes:title>Counseling Women: Kinship Against Violence in India, with Anthropologist Julia Kowalski</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow and Keough School anthropologist Julia Kowalski presents results from her ethnographic research around the dynamics of  gender-based violence and counseling practices in northern India. In a conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate and peace studies/anthropology PhD student Jem Panganiban, Kowalski describes her use of an ideology of language framework to deconstruct the interactions between victims and perpetrators, as well as counselors and families, to understand practical and intuitive responses to violence. Her research questions the assumptions around personal independence and kinship values, drawing from her extensive experience in counseling offices around India.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-ba05c4e1-2704-4c58-a6bd-caa2826f67d1</link><pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">ba05c4e1-2704-4c58-a6bd-caa2826f67d1</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7003-074f-730f-8ac4-5c2aafee035c/019e7050-b172-71b0-8895-eb168c00cd94/global-stage-counseling-women-kinship-against-violence-in-india-with-anthropolog.mp3" length="81387103" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow and Keough School anthropologist Julia Kowalski presents results from her ethnographic research around the dynamics of  gender-based violence and counseling practices in northern India. In a conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Affiliate and peace studies/anthropology PhD student Jem Panganiban, Kowalski describes her use of an ideology of language framework to deconstruct the interactions between victims and perpetrators, as well as counselors and families, to understand practical and intuitive responses to violence. Her research questions the assumptions around personal independence and kinship values, drawing from her extensive experience in counseling offices around India.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2035</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Women’s Economic Empowerment: Old and New Trends in Gender Economic Studies with Economist Lakshmi Iyer</title><itunes:title>Women’s Economic Empowerment: Old and New Trends in Gender Economic Studies with Economist Lakshmi Iyer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Relying on her own research agenda in women’s economic empowerment, economist Lakshmi lyer lays out old and new trends in gender economic studies, highlighting lingering questions on whether economic autonomy increases women decision-making within households and in society at large across different realms. Iyer also introduces the new Kellogg Policy and Practice research lab “Building Inclusive Growth (BIG)” that aims to provide research infrastructure to produce impactful research on development economics and political economy for academic and policy audiences. Interviewed by doctoral student Grace Ortuzar.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-5f565d17-5c68-4c5e-bb1f-525efbea9e5c</link><pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">5f565d17-5c68-4c5e-bb1f-525efbea9e5c</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7002-da06-7390-8e2a-47c4fb979431/019e704f-6eb3-7297-80e1-3274bd6ba2f2/global-stage-2023-1-women-s-economic-empowerment-mixmp3.mp3" length="30791825" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Relying on her own research agenda in women’s economic empowerment, economist Lakshmi lyer lays out old and new trends in gender economic studies, highlighting lingering questions on whether economic autonomy increases women decision-making within households and in society at large across different realms. Iyer also introduces the new Kellogg Policy and Practice research lab “Building Inclusive Growth (BIG)” that aims to provide research infrastructure to produce impactful research on development economics and political economy for academic and policy audiences. Interviewed by doctoral student Grace Ortuzar.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Polarizing Polities: A Global Threat to Democracy, with Jennifer McCoy</title><itunes:title>Polarizing Polities: A Global Threat to Democracy, with Jennifer McCoy</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Drawing from her professional experience in conflict resolution and academic work in comparative politics, political scientist Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University) discusses the topic of “polarizing polities” in a conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Jacob Turner.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-da6d355c-13b2-402c-bf2f-ed5ea91baac5</link><pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">da6d355c-13b2-402c-bf2f-ed5ea91baac5</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7002-986a-7317-8089-dc1bbb4adaa0/019e704c-a88d-701a-8f19-91170c024b2d/global-stage-polarizing-polities-a-global-threat-to-democracy-with-jennifer-mcco.mp3" length="28235264" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Drawing from her professional experience in conflict resolution and academic work in comparative politics, political scientist Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University) discusses the topic of “polarizing polities” in a conversation with Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Jacob Turner.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The Theological Witness of Salvadoran Archbishop St. Oscar Romero with Theologian Todd Walatka</title><itunes:title>The Theological Witness of Salvadoran Archbishop St. Oscar Romero with Theologian Todd Walatka</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Joachim Ozonze, theologian Todd Walatka introduces his work in progress on the thinking and witness of Salvadoran Archbishop St. Oscar Romero, who illustrates a way in which Catholic social teaching has been received and developed in Latin America.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-998eff7d-722f-4682-a80f-bd4e1d2ae543</link><pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">998eff7d-722f-4682-a80f-bd4e1d2ae543</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7002-7b16-705a-bc75-56c07506ad4f/019e704b-3b88-7316-bde3-56f459e4b891/global-stage-the-theological-witness-of-salvadoran-archbishop-st-oscar-romero-wi.mp3" length="46595936" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Joachim Ozonze, theologian Todd Walatka introduces his work in progress on the thinking and witness of Salvadoran Archbishop St. Oscar Romero, who illustrates a way in which Catholic social teaching has been received and developed in Latin America.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1165</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democracia, construcción de paz y desarrollo en la era de pos acuerdo en Colombia con el politólogo Juan Albarracín</title><itunes:title>Democracia, construcción de paz y desarrollo en la era de pos acuerdo en Colombia con el politólogo Juan Albarracín</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[El politólogo Juan Albarracín (University of Illinois, Chicago) discute sobre la violencia letal contra líderes sociales en Colombia luego de la firma del acuerdo de paz en 2016, la cual genera preguntas sobre las posibilidades de democracia, construcción de paz y desarrollo en contextos de transición. Juan nos ofrece una perspectiva general sobre las trayectorias locales y los factores determinantes de los asesinatos a gran escala contra líderes sociales, quienes se movilizan por la paz, la inclusión política y la redistribución económica en la etapa del posacuerdo en Colombia.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-c8164729-0175-474a-b642-c057e4d69545</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">c8164729-0175-474a-b642-c057e4d69545</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-f1dc-7102-a55c-e0075529a353/019e7046-f796-733c-a7f0-4ff4fa26ee05/global-stage-2023-6-democracia-construccion-de-paz-mixmp3.mp3" length="29791025" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[El politólogo Juan Albarracín (University of Illinois, Chicago) discute sobre la violencia letal contra líderes sociales en Colombia luego de la firma del acuerdo de paz en 2016, la cual genera preguntas sobre las posibilidades de democracia, construcción de paz y desarrollo en contextos de transición. Juan nos ofrece una perspectiva general sobre las trayectorias locales y los factores determinantes de los asesinatos a gran escala contra líderes sociales, quienes se movilizan por la paz, la inclusión política y la redistribución económica en la etapa del posacuerdo en Colombia.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democracy, Peacebuilding, and Development in Post-Accord Colombia with Political Scientist Juan Albarracín</title><itunes:title>Democracy, Peacebuilding, and Development in Post-Accord Colombia with Political Scientist Juan Albarracín</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, political scientist Juan Albarracín (University of Illinois, Chicago) discusses lethal violence against grassroots leaders in Colombia after the signing of the 2016 peace agreement, which raises questions on the prospects for democracy, peace-building, and development in transitioning contexts. He provides us with an overview of the local trajectories and determinants of large-scale assassinations of grassroots leaders, who mobilize for peace, political inclusion, and economic redistribution in post-accord Colombia.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-953c0fe6-33f0-4056-8399-28d738e34a33</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">953c0fe6-33f0-4056-8399-28d738e34a33</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-f19c-70cb-82cb-12abb4860d31/019e7046-c0ab-717a-b65d-a80bac164cec/global-stage-4-democracy-peacebuilding-and-development-in-post-accord-colombia-w.mp3" length="72847316" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate Isabel Güiza-Gómez, political scientist Juan Albarracín (University of Illinois, Chicago) discusses lethal violence against grassroots leaders in Colombia after the signing of the 2016 peace agreement, which raises questions on the prospects for democracy, peace-building, and development in transitioning contexts. He provides us with an overview of the local trajectories and determinants of large-scale assassinations of grassroots leaders, who mobilize for peace, political inclusion, and economic redistribution in post-accord Colombia.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The Kellogg Institute at its 40th Anniversary with Daniel Brinks</title><itunes:title>The Kellogg Institute at its 40th Anniversary with Daniel Brinks</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliates Isabel Güiza-Gómez and Benjamín García Holgado, current Kellogg Advisory Board member Daniel Brinks discusses his long-standing connection to the Kellogg Institute, what he remembers of the Institute when he was an affiliated graduate student in the 1990s, how Kellogg has impacted research on Latin American politics, and where the Institute can further grow in the near future.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-adb28f7c-c8b3-4480-8b33-398336cfad82</link><pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">adb28f7c-c8b3-4480-8b33-398336cfad82</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7002-018a-709f-bcfc-bb75cf515b91/019e7047-a315-7005-8cee-3c415a7badad/global-stage-the-kellogg-institute-at-its-40th-anniversary-with-daniel-brinks-mi.mp3" length="34295528" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliates Isabel Güiza-Gómez and Benjamín García Holgado, current Kellogg Advisory Board member Daniel Brinks discusses his long-standing connection to the Kellogg Institute, what he remembers of the Institute when he was an affiliated graduate student in the 1990s, how Kellogg has impacted research on Latin American politics, and where the Institute can further grow in the near future.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>857</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The Kellogg Institute at its 40th Anniversary with Scott Mainwaring and Maria Rosa Olivera-Williams</title><itunes:title>The Kellogg Institute at its 40th Anniversary with Scott Mainwaring and Maria Rosa Olivera-Williams</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Benjamín García Holgado, faculty fellows Scott Mainwaring (former director of the Kellogg Institute) and  Maria Rosa Olivera Williams (professor of Latin American literature) discuss their long relationship with the Kellogg Institute, what they remember of Kellogg when they joined in the 1980s, the impact that Kellogg has had on their scholarship, what distinguishes the Institute from other university institutes, and how they envision Kellogg moving forward.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-aed6c98b-8919-491b-8c1b-18b1af5c6dbb</link><pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">aed6c98b-8919-491b-8c1b-18b1af5c6dbb</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-f058-71c4-864b-01e6614ee8ac/019e7047-06a6-73af-b0f6-905a6b4fc73f/global-stage-4-the-kellogg-institute-at-its-40th-anniversary-with-scott-mainwari.mp3" length="58332584" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Benjamín García Holgado, faculty fellows Scott Mainwaring (former director of the Kellogg Institute) and  Maria Rosa Olivera Williams (professor of Latin American literature) discuss their long relationship with the Kellogg Institute, what they remember of Kellogg when they joined in the 1980s, the impact that Kellogg has had on their scholarship, what distinguishes the Institute from other university institutes, and how they envision Kellogg moving forward.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1458</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Transiciones democráticas y violencia criminal de larga escala con el politólogo Guillermo Trejo</title><itunes:title>Transiciones democráticas y violencia criminal de larga escala con el politólogo Guillermo Trejo</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[En una entrevista con las estudiantes doctorales Mayra Ortiz y Laura López, el politólogo Guillermo Trejo discute la forma en que las transiciones democráticas débiles pueden llevar al surgimiento de la violencia criminal a larga escala, a partir del caso mexicano. Guillermo presenta los principales hallazgos de su libro en coautoría con Sandra Ley, “Votos, Drogas y Violencia. La lógica política de las guerras criminales en México”, el cual ofrece evidencia sobre las lógicas partidistas de la ‘guerra contra las drogas’ y los efectos de la fragmentación del poder en los incentivos de los carteles y el estado para usar la violencia.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-841e818f-3d4e-4080-b03a-9339cf93e6c0</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">841e818f-3d4e-4080-b03a-9339cf93e6c0</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-e76b-7080-95f9-91b99111927a/019e7046-7de6-722c-be90-eb3b66b2beab/global-stage-guillermo-trejo-mixmp3.mp3" length="26529251" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:summary><![CDATA[En una entrevista con las estudiantes doctorales Mayra Ortiz y Laura López, el politólogo Guillermo Trejo discute la forma en que las transiciones democráticas débiles pueden llevar al surgimiento de la violencia criminal a larga escala, a partir del caso mexicano. Guillermo presenta los principales hallazgos de su libro en coautoría con Sandra Ley, “Votos, Drogas y Violencia. La lógica política de las guerras criminales en México”, el cual ofrece evidencia sobre las lógicas partidistas de la ‘guerra contra las drogas’ y los efectos de la fragmentación del poder en los incentivos de los carteles y el estado para usar la violencia.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democratic Transitions and Large-Scale Criminal Violence with Political Scientist Guillermo Trejo</title><itunes:title>Democratic Transitions and Large-Scale Criminal Violence with Political Scientist Guillermo Trejo</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute Doctoral Affiliates Mayra Ortiz and Laura López, political scientist Guillermo Trejo discusses how weak democratic transitions can lead to the outbreak of large-scale criminal violence, focusing on Mexico. He presents the main findings of his book co-authored along with Sandra Ley, “Votes, Drugs and Violence: The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico,” which offers evidence on the partisan logics of the ‘war on drugs’ and power fragmentation’s impacts on cartels’ and state’s incentives in engaging with violence.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-a56a9dde-453c-4c8f-ae14-415e370e9a43</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">a56a9dde-453c-4c8f-ae14-415e370e9a43</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-e752-71f1-9412-4cbe1aa3b869/019e7046-5b9f-73c6-8e3a-5fb732198195/global-stage-democratic-transitions-and-large-scale-criminal-violence-with-polit.mp3" length="63312464" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Institute Doctoral Affiliates Mayra Ortiz and Laura López, political scientist Guillermo Trejo discusses how weak democratic transitions can lead to the outbreak of large-scale criminal violence, focusing on Mexico. He presents the main findings of his book co-authored along with Sandra Ley, “Votes, Drugs and Violence: The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico,” which offers evidence on the partisan logics of the ‘war on drugs’ and power fragmentation’s impacts on cartels’ and state’s incentives in engaging with violence.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1583</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Racial and Religious Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World with Historian Karen Graubart</title><itunes:title>Racial and Religious Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World with Historian Karen Graubart</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliates Aitor Valdesogo and Juan Vargas, historian Karen Graubart, who is a Kellogg Institute faculty fellow, introduces her recently published book, "Republics of Difference: Religious and Racial Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World" (Oxford University Press, 2022). The result of more than 15 years of research, this book explores the mechanisms of self-governance that racialized and/or non-Christian communities put into practice in 15th-century Seville and 16th-17th century Lima.]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-1aa27947-585a-4302-b904-ee52aa50030b</link><pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">1aa27947-585a-4302-b904-ee52aa50030b</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-cc6a-7391-b3f7-98f0f75a877f/019e7045-98d4-70a3-b769-49defedbf4ad/global-stage-racial-and-religious-self-governance-in-the-spanish-atlantic-world-.mp3" length="66222092" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by Kellogg Doctoral Affiliates Aitor Valdesogo and Juan Vargas, historian Karen Graubart, who is a Kellogg Institute faculty fellow, introduces her recently published book, "Republics of Difference: Religious and Racial Self-Governance in the Spanish Atlantic World" (Oxford University Press, 2022). The result of more than 15 years of research, this book explores the mechanisms of self-governance that racialized and/or non-Christian communities put into practice in 15th-century Seville and 16th-17th century Lima.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1656</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Democratic Development and Decline: Interview with Political Scientist Michael Coppedge</title><itunes:title>Democratic Development and Decline: Interview with Political Scientist Michael Coppedge</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Interviewed by graduate students Benjamín García and Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Political Scientist Michael Coppedge discusses the foundational question of why some countries escape autocratic rule and strengthen democracy while others remain trapped. He introduces his recently co-authored book “Why Democracies Develop and Decline”, which offers evidence on democratization, democratic consolidation, and democratic backsliding, drawing on data assembled from the Varieties of Democracy Project (V-Dem)]]></description><link>https://kellogg.nd.edu/globalstage#episode-68b08cb7-6f9e-4aa9-9273-d0f7c94775ad</link><pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2023 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">68b08cb7-6f9e-4aa9-9273-d0f7c94775ad</guid><enclosure url="https://feeds.resonaterecordings.com/media/global-stage/019e7001-78bc-708d-aa65-aa6160841ea9/019e7043-ef22-706a-b3ab-39afb15ad559/global-stage-episode-1-mixmp3.mp3" length="24362102" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interviewed by graduate students Benjamín García and Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Political Scientist Michael Coppedge discusses the foundational question of why some countries escape autocratic rule and strengthen democracy while others remain trapped. 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