Paul Duddridge talks to the world's most influential writers, thinkers, pundits and activists who influence global politics without necessarily holding public office.
Robert Anthony Cuomo
Share Radio
Aftonbladet
Allen McDuffee
WNET
Princeton University
School of Politics and IR, University of Kent
The New Statesman
The Sunday Post
Bill Kristol
C-SPAN
Yascha Mounk
Ogega Victor
Jacobin
AWAM
Podot
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
JFK Library Foundation
Kennedy Library Forums
The Aspen Institute
Tiburón News
Hannah Woodward
The Democracy Group
Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
The City Politics Podcast
Political Podcast (Soc)
Providence College Political Science Department
Connecticut Public Radio
Columbia Journalism Review
Andy
Pundits Pub with Stephen Love
Igor Lys
Bertelsmann Foundation
Radio Vendetta
Foreign Policy
Politics 365 News & Podcast
Robert Steere
National Democratic Institute
Will Hardy
Charles Dunaway
The Economist
Political Economy Forum
James Frazier
Rappler
Archive
The Public Diplomat
Negar Mortazavi
The Institute of Current World Affairs
James Marriott
21st Century Wire
On the Couch
Roddey Reid
MustarFM
Yaron Brook
National Iranian American Council (NIAC)
RMIT University
Thomas Mann House
USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future
The Princeton Tory
Anonymous
Albert Jack
None
Toby Davis
Department of Politics, Birkbeck College
JFKI
Radio Wolfgang
Politics With Paxton
Dartmouth Alumni Lifelong Learning
Miranda Duffy
The Badlands
Boner Patrol
DemocracySpace.org
Media Democracy Pod
VOTEPRO
Diaspora Farms
Byron Williams
Matthew Goodwin
Penn State McCourtney Institute for Democracy
Holyrood Communications
Quillette
Matt Everett
Krishaan Khubchand
Elaina Baughman
Probably About Politics
Moyers on Democracy
Josh Lewis
Cesar Augusto Loehmer
Connors Forum
Mohammad Zaheer and Jack Lewis
The Hauenstein Center at Grand Valley State University
Adrian Goldberg
UVA Media Lab
Patrick
University of Sheffield Politics Society
Utterly Moderate Network
conservedemocracy
London School of Economics and Political Science
London School of Economics and Political Science
Katie Halper