How Can We Solve Democracy's Problems?
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Friday, November 4, 2016
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Jonathan Tepperman speaks at TEDSummit in 2016.
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Part 5 of the TED Radio Hour episode Democracy On Trial
About Jonathan Tepperman's TED Talk
After immersing himself in the politics of Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, and many other countries, Jonathan Tepperman emerges with an optimistic view: democracy is remarkably pliant — and resilient.
About Jonathan Tepperman
Jonathan Tepperman is the managing editor of Foreign Affairs. Tepperman's new book is called The Fix: How Nations Survive and Thrive in a World in Decline. It explores ten of the world's more pervasive and seemingly intractable challenges and shows that, contrary to general consensus, each has a solution.
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