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Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsDoes American Federalism promote or undermine American democracy?Professor Adam Myers joins host William Hudson to discuss federalism’s impact on American democracy. Jacob M. Grumbach’s recent book: Laboratories against Democracy: How National Parties Transformed State Politics offers the touchstone for this discussion. Grumbach addresses a perennial issue in the analysis of American politics – whether the federal system advances or undermines democratic values. Our discussion examines and critiques Grumbach’s thesis as well as looking at recent arguments claiming federalism can advance progressive values.2023-03-2358 minBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsChinese PoliticsThis episode features a conversation with the Providence College Political Science Department’s Chinese politics expert, Professor Susan McCarthy. For several months, now, China has been in the news a lot whether in reports on the Chinese regime’s response to COVID, authoritarian crackdowns on political dissidents and ethnic minorities, the recent Party Congress that extended President Xi’s term in office, worsening tension, both diplomatic and military, between the US and China, and, finally, the infamous Chinese balloon caper. Our conversation brings Professor McCarthy expertise to bear on media coverage of these issues.2023-03-0446 minBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsIntroducing PC Political Scientist Professor Sara HassaniFor this episode, we were pleased to welcome to Beyond Your News Feed the newest member of the PC Political Science faculty Assistant Professor Sara Hassani. Dr. Hassani joined the faculty last fall after completing her PH.D. at the New School for Social Research. She as a joint appointment in Political Science and Women’s Studies. In our conversation we talked about the courses she has taught so far and her experience so far at PC. We delved deeply into her fascinating research on female self-immolation as a form of political protest in the “Persian Belt”. We also discus...2023-02-1057 minBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsIntroducing PC Political Scientist Professor Sara HassaniFor this episode, we were pleased to welcome to Beyond Your News Feed the newest member of the PC Political Science faculty Assistant Professor Sara Hassani. Dr. Hassani joined the faculty last fall after completing her PH.D. at the New School for Social Research. She as a joint appointment in Political Science and Women’s Studies. In our conversation we talked about the courses she has taught so far and her experience so far at PC. We delved deeply into her fascinating research on female self-immolation as a form of political protest in the “Persian Belt”. We also discus...2023-02-0957 minBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsPolitical turmoil in IsraelPodcast host, William Hudson, invites back to the podcast the Providence College Political Science Departments expert on all this Israeli, Professor Ruth Ben-Artzi, to discuss recent events in Israel and Palestine. Our wide ranging conversation covers the electoral turmoil of the past four years that produced four elections, the reemergence of Benyamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister after last November’s election, the extreme right-wing character of the government he heads, and the impact of all of this on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.2023-02-0258 minBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics2022 Midterm ElectionsThis episode takes a deep dive into the results of the 2022 midterm elections. Professors Matt Guardino and Adam Myers join host, William Hudson, to discuss key national and state races. They focus particularly on why the expected "Red Wave"- overwhelming victories for the Republican Party- did not happen. The conversation does beyond the usual journalistic analysis of the election to offer insights based on political science research on American elections.2022-12-111h 01Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsBeyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary PoliticsPolitical Turmoil in IranIn September, Iran's morality police arrested a 22-year-old Iranian woman, Masha Amini, for violating rules regarding proper wearing of the hijab, a hair covering required of all women in public. A few days later, her family was informed that Ms. Amini had died in police custody, supposedly from a heart attack, although her family claimed she had died from blows to her head. In the weeks since, protests have erupted across Iran protesting Ms. Amini's death but also challenging the legitimacy of the Iranian regime. The protests have involved thousands of women, including high school and university students, and...2022-10-2043 min