• Minisode 1| In which we are cautiously watching Hungary
    Apr 16 2026

    The first minisode of As the World Burns provides a follow-up to episode one and discusses the erosion of democracy, Hungary's recent election, Magyar's background, and the challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions. It reflects on the impact of long-term erosion and the potential for democratic recovery, highlighting the need for public trust and accountability in political leadership.

    Takeaways

    • Erosion of democracy is a slow and gradual process that requires careful attention and vigilance.
    • The challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions require public trust, accountability, and a slow and painstaking process of recovery.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to As the World Burns
    • 07:20 Rigged System and Opposition's Success
    • 13:11 Changing Political Standards
    • 18:19 Scandals and Political Parallel
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    16 mins
  • Episode 1 | In Which We Get Stabby About the Erosion of Democracy
    Apr 8 2026

    Democracy doesn’t usually collapse in a blaze of glory. No tanks in the streets, no dramatic final speech - just a series of small, technical changes that slowly reshape how power works.

    This week, Jamie and Mel dive into How Democracies Die and ask what it means to live through democratic erosion in real time. From election rules and judicial pressure to rising polarization and attacks on independent institutions, they explore how systems weaken not through high level events, but through ordinary procedures that start to feel anything but ordinary.

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    1 hr and 17 mins