The World Politics Podcast examines the political systems of different countries and regions. Each week we'll pick a place and dive deep into their voting systems, branches of government, constitution, and more.
Produced and written by Quinn Gilmore Narrated by Jim Gilmore
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Mickey McFall
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Thomas Brancato
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Counter Culchie
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Noto Suoneto
Asia Society
The Polinet
Emre Senturk
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American Family Association
Chris Zappone
Providence Magazine
RFA
THE GEOSTRATA
Asia Society
The Guardian
Asia Society
Financial Times
Bryton Kukowski
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
Telos Press
Morgan Schroeder
Brandon Lewis
The Krasno Global Events Series
Milan Nayak
Darby Gamradt
Lowy Institute
Carnegie.Ru
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia
The New Statesman
Tyler Johnson, Devin Williams
The Red Line
Daniel, Steven, Andrew
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Jeff Nyquist
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Global
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Center for East Asian Studies, UW—Madison
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