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Earlier this month we reached 50 episodes! 

These episodes, recorded since October 2020, have touched on a wide range of subjects and featured dozens of guests. 

This episode, the second of two episodes looking back over the last year, contains some of the most interesting and intriguing insights we have managed to develop on the podcast over these 50 episodes. 

Last week focused on the UK, while this episode mainly focuses, though not exclusively, on events beyond the UK.  We hope you enjoy it! 

This episode features:

Senior Lecturer Nevena Nancheva: Kingston University, London;
Associate Professor Radu Cinpoes: Head of Politics, Kingston University, London;
Senior Lecturer Tania Dias Fonseca: Learning and Teaching Enhancement Centre, Kingston University, London;
Associate Professor Atsuko Ichijo: Kingston University, London;
Senior Lecturer Ronald Ranta: Kingston University, London;
Steve Kent: PhD Student Kingston University, London;
Emily Hill: Undergraduate Student Kingston University, London;
Dr Robert Ledger: Schiller University Heidelberg & Frankfurt Goethe University;
Professor Aliya Hamid Rao; LSE;
Associate Professor Emiliano Grossman; Sciences Po;
Jenny Wai-Chi Kong: Vice-president of the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association;
Professor Jeffrey Cummins; Fresno State University;
Dr Nikos Kapitsinis: Research Associate in the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School;

The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.

The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.

Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)

Follow: @C19andDemoProj

Original music by Sovereign Heights