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Beyond the Ballot: The Global Spectrum of Democracy
Season 2 · Episode 1183

Beyond the Ballot: The Global Spectrum of Democracy

Is democracy a "one-size-fits-all" system? Explore why institutional design matters more than slogans in the global fight for freedom.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 14, 202618m 21s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we challenge the notion that democracy is a finished product that can simply be "installed" anywhere. We examine the critical differences between the majoritarian Westminster model and the slow-but-stable Consensus model, looking at real-world examples from the mountain kingdoms of Bhutan to the direct democracy of Switzerland. As autocracies rise in 2026, we dive into the technical challenges facing movements in Iran and the warning signs of democratic backsliding in South Korea and Romania. Discover why the "friction" of checks and balances is actually the most important feature of a free society.