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Power 3.0 | Authoritarian Resurgence, Democratic Resilience

Hosted by International Forum for Democratic Studies · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes

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The Power 3.0 podcast explores cutting-edge research and ideas about authoritarian resurgence, democratic resilience, and other emergent trends in democracy studies, such as disinformation and transnational kleptocracy. Produced by the International Forum for Democratic Studies at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in Washington, DC, Power 3.0 examines how modern authoritarian regimes like those in China and Russia have in some ways leapfrogged democracies through exploiting aspects of globalization: the interconnected economic and financial system; communication technologies, social media networks and other features of the Internet; international norms and institutions; global media; academic openness and exchange; and culture. For further discussion and resources, visit our Power 3.0 blog, www.power3point0.org, or the NED website, www.ned.org/ideas. Follow us on Twitter @thinkdemocracy and on Facebook www.facebook.com/thinkdemocracy.

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Silencing Civil Society through Stigmatizing Narratives: A Conversation with Gina Romero

Dec 16, 202425m0

The growing trend of “foreign agents" laws have targeted prodemocratic civil society groups and activists around the world. As a result, hostile narratives are established that stigmatize these groups, impeding the inher

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Influence Operations During Elections in the Philippines and Beyond: A Conversation with Michael Navallo

Sep 26, 202432m0

With more than fifty national elections taking place during 2024, in countries that comprise more than half the world’s population, it has never been more critical to secure the integrity of the information space—and nev

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Authoritarian Influence and Local Enablers in the Balkans: A Conversation with Donika Emini

Aug 19, 202429m0

In the Balkans, governing elites who benefit from partnerships with democratic states and participation in the E.U. integration process are, in some cases, simultaneously furthering the autocratic agendas of Russia and C

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Digital IDs and Coercion in China and Venezuela: A Conversation with Iria Puyosa and Valentin Weber

Jun 13, 202430m0

Globally, democratic activists are confronting novel forms of digital repression pioneered by autocrats who increasingly share software, hardware, and knowledge across borders. Notably, the People’s Republic of China has

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Lessons Learned from Georgian Civil Society’s Response to a Repressive “Foreign Agents” Law: A Conversation with Tinatin Khidasheli

May 9, 202438m0

Around the world, threats to freedom of expression and association are growing. One crucial example is found in Georgia, a struggling democracy with a population of just under four million people. Last year, the Georgian

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China’s Authoritarian Challenge to International Human Rights Institutions: A Conversation with Sophie Richardson

Mar 29, 202432m0

In recent years, international institutions have become an increasingly critical arena of contestation between autocracies and democracies. China, in particular, has leveraged its participation in those institutions and

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Lessons from Ukraine: How AI Is Accelerating the Response to Authoritarian Information Manipulation

Feb 21, 202436m0

February 2024 marks two years since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In the midst of this crisis, the world has learned much from Ukrainians about countering authoritarian information operations.

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Defending the Human Rights System from Authoritarian Assault: A Conversation with Rana Siu Inboden and Sophie Richardson

Oct 4, 202348m0

Authoritarian influence in multilateral institutions is growing rapidly and poses a serious threat to democratic and human rights principles. Repressive governments have worked to undermine mechanisms that are meant to e

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Knowledge Gaps in Exposing China’s Authoritarian Influence: Cross-Regional Conversations with John Fitzgerald, Niva Yau, and TtCat

Jun 13, 20231h 6m0

As the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has become more authoritarian and closed to the world in recent years, its global influence has risen even more rapidly. Civil society and other democratic institutions around the

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Digitalization and Democracy in Mauritius: A Conversation with Roukaya Kasenally

Feb 2, 202327m0

In 2016, Mauritius announced the launch of a “safe city” project—a public-security initiative deploying cameras and other advanced digital technologies from the controversial PRC-based vendor Huawei. Shrouded in opacity

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Kleptocratic Networks in Angola: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back? A Conversation with Rafael Marques

Jan 17, 202322m0

Angola has long been ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world. Although many hoped the Southern African country would improve its good governance and human rights record when long-time autocrat Jose dos Santo

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Turning the Tables on Russian Disinformation in Ukraine: A Conversation with Jakub Kalenský

Dec 7, 202226m0

Like other autocratic actors, the Kremlin deploys disinformation to confuse the public, attract allies, escape accountability, and strengthen its hold on power. Yet a documented intensification of disinformation operatio

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Can Democratic Norms Catch Up with AI Surveillance? A Conversation with Vidushi Marda

Oct 20, 202227m0

Through tools such as facial recognition cameras and social media monitoring software, artificial intelligence (AI) is offering governments new ways to keep tabs on people’s conversations, movements, and activities. Advo

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Countering Kleptocracy After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: A Conversation with Jason Sharman

Sep 6, 202224m0

Russia’s war in Ukraine highlighted the transnational impact of kleptocracy in financing and empowering autocratic regimes. Russian oligarchs living abroad were sanctioned and stepped down from the boards of influential

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We’re Back! Relaunching Power 3.0

Sep 6, 20227m0

Welcome back to the Power 3.0 podcast! Here at Power 3.0, we explore how new forms of authoritarian influence are reshaping the contest over democratic values. On monthly episodes, we’ll be talking with remarkable guests

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Containing COVID-19 Disinformation: A Conversation with Three Experts

May 20, 202126m0

In this episode of the Power 3.0 podcast, International Forum program officer Dean Jackson interviews three experts about how COVID-19 has accelerated disinformation challenges that undermine the integrity of the informa

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China, the Party, and the World: A Conversation with Mareike Ohlberg

Sep 24, 202032m0

In this episode, featured guest Mareike Ohlberg discusses how the Chinese Communist Party targets decision makers abroad through a mix of coercive, corrupting, and censorship-inducing strategies, with the aim of influenc

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The Changing Global Media Landscape (Part II): A Conversation with Claire Wardle

Sep 10, 202033m0

In this episode of the Power 3.0 podcast, featured guest Claire Wardle discusses how the rapid spread of misinformation and disinformation has disrupted the global media space and offers suggestions for how journalists,

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The Changing Global Media Landscape (Part I): A Conversation with Jamie Fly

Jun 3, 202029m0

In this episode of the Power 3.0 podcast, featured guest Jamie Fly discusses mounting pressures facing independent media outlets around the world, ranging from intensifying economic constraints resulting from the COVID-1

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Beijing’s Mask Diplomacy and Power Plays in Europe: A Conversation with Lucrezia Poggetti

May 19, 202024m0

In this episode of the Power 3.0 podcast, featured guest Lucrezia Poggetti discusses the evolving dynamics of Beijing’s influence operations in the European Union—and in her own native Italy—in the context of the COVID-1

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