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Francisco Panizza
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Time for Trust
Assoc Prof Benjamin Moffitt on the potential perils of populism
In 2024, forty countries are holding elections, representing 41% of the world’s population. In some respects, it’s a banner year for democracy – but also, a year in which many commentators and political scientists have charted the rise of right-wing populist movements – some of which seek to undermine public trust in the fairness of elections, in the institutions that run them, and the media that reports on them. So what exactly is populism, and how valid are the concerns of those who see it as a threat to democracy itself?Today’s guest, Benjamin Moffitt, is Associate Professor of...
2024-09-25
43 min
Archivo presente: Día X Día
Día de la Radiodifusión: 104º Aniversario de la primera transmisión
El 27 de agosto se celebra en Argentina el Día de la Radiodifusión en recuerdo de la primera transmisión realizada en el país, ocurrida en 1920. Los responsables de este acontecimiento histórico fueron Enrique Telémaco Susini, César Guerrico, Luis Romero Carranza y Miguel Mujica, quienes se harían conocidos como “los locos de la azotea” por su obsesión de andar por los techos de las edificaciones para hacer pruebas y experimentaciones con las frecuencias. Susini fue el encargado de pronunciar las que serían las primeras palabras de una persona frente a un micrófono de radiofo...
2024-08-27
26 min
twothousandsDJarchives
DJs Jimmy DePre + Jim Hopkins - Live At Filth (SF Eagle) - 5-4-24
Recorded live at FILTH at The Eagle in San Francisco. HOUR 1 - JIMMY DEPRE: Breakbot - Star Tripper Topo & Roby - Under The Ice (Instrumental) Alexny - The Obi Wan Call DIBIDABO - Voodoo Woodpecker (Original Mix) Dirty Doering - R2D2 Marianne Faithfull - Sex With Strangers (Kommissar Keller's Wild Night Edit) Eddie M, Bruno Be - Darth's Happy Ending Alemao, Rem's Martinez - Just A Dash Of Acid (Javier Busto Remix) Joey Negro - It's More Fun To Compute Furor Exotica - Macchina Bum Bum...
2024-05-15
4h 36
The Weird World Weekly
The secret of the mummy in the Crystal coffin found in a garage in San Francisco
The unearthing of a crystal coffin containing the preserved body of a young girl beneath the floor of a San Francisco garage is profoundly startling. It serves as a potent reminder that the allure of enigmatic mummies, often associated with ancient civilizations like Egypt, transcends geographical boundaries and can emerge unexpectedly even in the heart of modern urban settings.
2023-09-17
03 min
Archivo presente: Día X Día
173° Aniversario de la muerte del General José de San Martín
Reconocido como el ´Padre de la Patria´, el prócer máximo argentino y Libertador de América falleció el 17 de agosto de 1850, en Boulogne-sur Mer, Francia. José Francisco de San Martín había nacido en Yapeyú, hoy provincia de Corrientes, un 25 de febrero de 1778, y se convirtió en una figura clave para la concreción y consolidación de nuestra independencia política. Además, contribuyó de manera decisiva en los procesos independentistas de Chile y del Perú; por lo tanto, fue un hombre indispensable para la emancipación de los pueblos sudamericanos. En su testamento pidió que su sable fuera entr...
2023-08-17
16 min
Opción Pública
5. Las elecciones del domingo en Bolivia
En este episodio de Opción Pública, Javier Albán conversa con Francisco Panizza, profesor de populismo y política latinoamericana en el London School of Economics and Political Science, sobre cómo llega Bolivia al proceso electoral de este domingo, por qué este proceso es tan importante para nuestro país vecino, y qué características hacen que pueda definirse al ex mandatario Evo Morales como un populista.
2021-05-26
24 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
UCL Americas lecture: Francisco Panizza's keynote speech for 'Power and Change in Latin America'
This is the closing lecture to the First UCL Americas International Post-graduate Conference, April 30 - May 1, 2015, organized by UCL Americas Research Network. The title of the lecture is: 'Latin America 2005-2015: A Decade Won or a Decade Lost?'
2015-05-29
49 min
Latin Pulse
Latin Pulse: 10.24.2014
This week, Latin Pulse provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight...
2014-10-25
07 min
Media
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Uruguay
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
LatinPulse
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Poverty
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Politics
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Elections
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Business, Commerce, Trade & Finance
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
Economics
Presidential Politics: Elections in Brazil & Uruguay (Lp10242014)
This week, "Latin Pulse" provides insight into important elections in South America: presidential races in Brazil and Uruguay. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is fighting for her political life as some polls show conservative challenger Aecio Neves ahead with voting coming this weekend. In Uruguay, polls show former president Tabare Vazquez is the front-runner. However, balloting this weekend may reveal he is not popular enough to avoid a second round of voting. Necessary improvements in education is an issue driving both races. The news segment covers an informal alliance between Cuba and the U.S. to fight Ebola together in West...
2014-10-24
30 min
LSE Review of Books | Audio
LSE Review of Books Podcast in Brazil: Episode 3: Politics, People and Petroleum [Audio]
Contributor(s): Francisco Panizza, Anthony Hall, Guy Michaels, Francesco Casselli, André Vitor Singer, Armando Simões, Antonio Claret Campos Filho, Marcos Mendes, Marislei Nishijima | In the third and final episode of our series on Brazil, we head inland from Rio de Janeiro, to the heart of the country’s political life: the capital of Brasília. Authors from the LSE, the University of São Paulo, and Brasília policymakers, talk to LSE Review of Books about left-of-centre politics and social development in the country. We also find out whether Brazil proves or disproves the "oil curse" theory. Presented by Amy Mol...
2014-07-22
29 min
LSE Review of Books
LSE Review of Books Podcast in Brazil: Episode 3: Politics, People and Petroleum [Audio]
Contributor(s): Francisco Panizza, Anthony Hall, Guy Michaels, Francesco Casselli, André Vitor Singer, Armando Simões, Antonio Claret Campos Filho, Marcos Mendes, Marislei Nishijima | In the third and final episode of our series on Brazil, we head inland from Rio de Janeiro, to the heart of the country’s political life: the capital of Brasília. Authors from the LSE, the University of São Paulo, and Brasília policymakers, talk to LSE Review of Books about left-of-centre politics and social development in the country. We also find out whether Brazil proves or disproves the "oil curse" theory. Presented by Amy Mol...
2014-07-22
29 min
LSE Review of Books
LSE Review of Books Podcast in Brazil: Episode 3: Politics, People and Petroleum
In the third and final episode of our series on Brazil, we head inland from Rio de Janeiro, to the heart of the country’s political life: the capital of Brasília. Authors from the LSE, the University of São Paulo, and Brasília policymakers, talk to LSE Review of Books about left-of-centre politics and social development in the country. We also find out whether Brazil proves or disproves the "oil curse" theory. LSE Guests: Francisco Panizza (Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics), Anthony Hall (Professor of Social Policy), Guy Michaels (Associate Professor of Economics) Francesco Casselli (Norman Sosnow Profe...
2014-07-22
29 min