S02-EP05 - Gary Gerstle on police power and paranoia in US politics, plus we talk Uganda.

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Description: This week we talk about two presidential elections - Uganda, where the long-standing incumbent faces a new kind of challenge, and the US, where the primary season keeps throwing up surprises. Our special guest is Gary Gerstle, author of a new history of American government Liberty and Coercion, to take us through the long background to the deep tensions currently on display. He tells us where anti-government feeling in America comes from and why he still has hope.
 
Created: 2016-02-18 09:13
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: University of Cambridge
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: Uganda; Kampala; election; Femwrite; socialism;
 
Abstract: This week we talk about two presidential elections - Uganda, where the long-standing incumbent faces a new kind of challenge, and the US, where the primary season keeps throwing up surprises. Our special guest is Gary Gerstle, author of a new history of American government Liberty and Coercion, to take us through the long background to the deep tensions currently on display. He tells us where anti-government feeling in America comes from and why he still has hope.
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