S1E6: What Will Remain of Trump­ism Going Forward?

Joe Biden was declared the next pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States over a month ago now, but Don­ald Trump has not yet con­ced­ed his own defeat. Claim­ing vot­er fraud he has launched legal bat­tles to try to undo the results of the elec­tion, to no avail. What mech­a­nisms, insti­tu­tions and nar­ra­tives has he used? And to what long term effects?  In this episode, we are joined by Pro­fes­sor Tim­o­thy Sny­der (Yale Uni­ver­si­ty and IWM) and Ivan Krastev (Cen­tre for Lib­er­al Strate­gies and IWM) to under­stand what will remain of Trump­ism going for­ward and how it will impact demo­c­ra­t­ic legit­i­ma­cy the world over.

About

Shalini Randeria

Shalini Randeria is Rector and President of the Central European University (Vienna/Budapest). Before, she was Professor of Social Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute Geneva, and Rector of the Institute of Human Sciences (IWM) in Vienna from 2014 to 2021. She has published widely on the anthropology of globalisation, law, the state and social movements. Her empirical research on India also addresses issues of post-coloniality and multiple modernities.