Season 2: Democratic Backsliding in the United States | Episode 1: The American Slide: What Democratic Backsliding Looks Like
In this episode of "The Deep Dive," we explore the subtle but urgent process of democratic backsliding, with a focus on the United States. Imagine a stressful 48-hour snapshot in August 2025, where executive power is under scrutiny. We dissect President Trump's controversial federal takeover of Washington D.C.'s police force and the flurry of court decisions challenging his sweeping elections order.
Join us as we delve into the mechanisms of democratic erosion, from stealth authoritarianism to executive aggrandizement, and the chilling effects these have on civil society. We discuss the interconnected struggles of D.C. police power plays and voting rights court battles, offering insights into the broader implications for American democracy.
With expert analyses, compelling sources, and comparative insights from global examples like Hungary and India, this episode raises serious questions about the endurance of America's democratic guardrails. Are they holding up, bending, or breaking under pressure? Tune in to equip yourself with a critical lens to navigate these complex times.