🎙️ Political Science – No Problem et al.

Together with my friend Viktor Burgi, I co-host the podcast Political Science – No Problem et al., where we discuss political science research in the context of current political events. Each episode features a researcher who has published on the topic at hand.

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Episodes

Episode 8

Episode 8: Björn Bremer on Austerity Politics and the Debt Brake

How does public opinion look on spending cuts and what drives these attitudes in Germany's upcoming election?

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Episode 7

Episode 7: Vicente Valentim on the Normalization of the Radical Right

How do social norms influence the expression of radical-right political preferences?

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Episode 6

Episode 6: Silja Häusermann on the Crisis of Social Democratic Parties

What explains the challenges of social democratic parties and their long-term electoral shifts?

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Episode 5

Episode 5: Noam Gidron on Public Support for Democratic Backsliding in Israel

How is democratic backsliding perceived and supported among different groups in Israel?

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Episode 4

Episode 4: Sabrina Mayer on Immigrant-Origin Voters

How can we understand the voting behavior of immigrant-origin voters in Germany?

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Episode 3

Episode 3: Magdalena Breyer on Women's Representation and its Effects

How does the representation of women in politics affect political behavior and voter reactions?

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Episode 2

Episode 2: Nils Steiner on BSW and Left-Authoritarian Voters

What makes the new German party BSW unique, and how do its voters compare to traditional left-authoritarians?

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Episode 1

Episode 1: Kai Arzheimer on the Success of Germany's Radical Right

Why has the AfD been so successful, and what explains its voter base in Germany?

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