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On the Frontlines of Democracy

Podcast by Sanjay Ruparelia

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This is On The Frontlines of Democracy, a podcast about the challenges facing democracies around the world

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30 episodes

episode Countering the Threat of Wannabe Fascists with Federico Finchelstein artwork

Countering the Threat of Wannabe Fascists with Federico Finchelstein

Host Sanjay Ruparelia speaks with Federico Finchelstein about the history of fascism and the growing threat authoritarian politics pose to democracy today. Drawing on his latest book, The Wannabe Fascists, Finchelstein examines the pillars of fascism while exploring how elements of these movements continue to shape contemporary political leaders around the world. Their conversation traces the relationship between fascism and populism, the erosion of democratic norms, and why modern "wannabe fascists" represent a serious challenge to democratic values in the 21st century. Host: Sanjay Ruparelia [https://www.torontomu.ca/politics/people/faculty/ruparelia-sanjay/], Jarislowsky Democracy Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. Guest: Federico Finchelstein [https://www.newschool.edu/nssr/faculty/federico-finchelstein/] is the University in Exile Research Professor at The New School, where he teaches History and directs the Janey Program in Latin American Studies. He is the author of numerous books on fascism, populism, and authoritarianism, including his latest: The Wannabe Fascists: A Guide to Understanding the Greatest Threat to Democracy.

25 May 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Building Democratic Resilience and International Solidarity with Bob Rae artwork

Building Democratic Resilience and International Solidarity with Bob Rae

Host Sanjay Ruparelia speaks with The Honourable Bob Rae, in a special live recording at DemocracyXchange 2026, about the state of global order, Canadian democracy, and the country's role in a shifting international landscape. Their conversation explores how today's moment of geopolitical uncertainty has been shaped by overlapping crises, from war and inequality to rising populism, alongside the growing strain on multilateral institutions, while also examining the strengths and vulnerabilities of Canada's democratic system and the challenges it faces at home. The two reflect on how Canada can navigate an increasingly fragmented world and what these intersecting pressures reveal about the future of democracy today. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Host: Sanjay Ruparelia [https://www.torontomu.ca/politics/people/faculty/ruparelia-sanjay/], Jarislowsky Democracy Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. Guest: The Hon. Bob Rae [https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/person/hon-bob-rae] is a Canadian lawyer, diplomat, and politician who has served both provincial and federal governments. He was Premier of Ontario (NDP) and later served as interim leader of the federal Liberal Party. He has also served as Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. Throughout his career, Mr. Rae has worked as a lawyer, activist and author. Links: DemocracyXChange [https://www.democracyxchange.org/] On The Frontlines of Democracy - Lecture series and podcast [https://www.jarislowskydemocracychair.ca/frontlines-of-democracy-lectures]

24 Apr 2026 - 59 min
episode The Struggles for Black Freedom in the US and Africa with Howard French artwork

The Struggles for Black Freedom in the US and Africa with Howard French

Host Sanjay Ruparelia speaks with Howard French, professor of journalism at Columbia University and author of The Second Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation and the Modern Black Freedom Struggle, about Kwame Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism, and the global movement for Black liberation in the twentieth century. Their conversation explores how Nkrumah's political vision was shaped by his experiences in the United States and Britain, the deep connections between African independence movements and the civil rights struggle in the United States, and the promise and limits of postcolonial leadership. They also reflect on the unfinished project of emancipation and what these intertwined histories of freedom, empire, and solidarity can teach us about democracy today. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Host: Sanjay Ruparelia [https://www.torontomu.ca/politics/people/faculty/ruparelia-sanjay/], Jarislowsky Democracy Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. Guest:. Howard French [https://www.howardwfrench.com], Professor of Journalism at Columbia University and a widely acclaimed journalist who spent decades reporting for The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/by/howard-w-french]. Over the course of his career, he served as bureau chief in Central America and the Caribbean, West and Central Africa, Japan and the Koreas, and China, and was one of the paper's first Black foreign correspondents. He is the author of several prize-winning books on Africa and China. His latest book, The Second Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation and the Modern Black Freedom Struggle [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/798364/the-second-emancipation-by-howard-w-french/9781324092452], revisits the global movement for Black liberation that linked struggles across Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and the United States. Background Reading: The Second Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation and the Modern Black Freedom Struggle [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/798364/the-second-emancipation-by-howard-w-french/9781324092452] Born In Blackness: Africa And The Making Of The Modern World [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/696471/born-in-blackness-by-howard-w-french/9781324092407]

6 Apr 2026 - 50 min
episode Dignity, Freedom and Memory with Lea Ypi artwork

Dignity, Freedom and Memory with Lea Ypi

Host Sanjay Ruparelia speaks with Lea Ypi, professor of politics and philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and author of Indignity: A Life Reimagined, about dignity, freedom, and moral responsibility in times of political upheaval. Sparked by a photograph from her grandmother's past and a journey into archives of communist Albania, their conversation explores the limits of historical truth, the tension between agency and structure, and the meaning of identity and belonging amid the collapse of empires, fascism, and communism. They reflect on how individuals navigate choice, guilt, and surveillance under authoritarian rule and what the struggle to preserve human dignity can teach us about democracy today. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Host: Sanjay Ruparelia [https://www.torontomu.ca/politics/people/faculty/ruparelia-sanjay/], Jarislowsky Democracy Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. Guest:. Lea Ypi [https://leaypi.com], the Ralph Miliband Professor of Politics and Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Fellow of the British Academy. A leading political theorist, she is the author of several acclaimed books, including Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency [https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199593873.001.0001], The Meaning of Partisanship [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-meaning-of-partisanship-9780199684175?cc=ca&lang=en&], and The Architectonic of Reason [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-architectonic-of-reason-9780198748526?cc=ca&lang=en&], as well as the award-winning memoir Free: Coming of Age at the End of History [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/706561/free-by-lea-ypi/9781324050292], translated into more than thirty-five languages. Her latest book, Indignity: A Life Reimagined [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/752510/indignity-by-lea-ypi/9780771017087], draws on her family's history to explore questions of dignity, freedom, and moral responsibility Background Reading: Indignity: A Life Reimagined [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/752510/indignity-by-lea-ypi/9780771017087] Free: Coming of Age at the End of History [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/706561/free-by-lea-ypi/9781324050292]

27 Feb 2026 - 43 min
episode The Fight for Global Human Rights with Ketty Nivyabandi artwork

The Fight for Global Human Rights with Ketty Nivyabandi

Host Sanjay Ruparelia speaks with Ketty Nivyabandi, Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada, about the global state of human rights amid rising authoritarianism, conflict, and democratic erosion. Their conversation examines the roots of today's human rights crises and explores how international law, civil society, and citizen action are being tested by wars in Gaza and Sudan, growing gender-based repression, the rollback of migrant and refugee protections, and the escalating consequences of climate change. They also discuss the strategies human rights advocates use to confront power and mobilize accountability in an increasingly volatile world. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Host: Sanjay Ruparelia [https://www.torontomu.ca/politics/people/faculty/ruparelia-sanjay/], Jarislowsky Democracy Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. Guest: Ketty Nivyabandi [https://amnesty.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/KettyNivyabandi_Bio_.pdf], Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada. A global human rights advocate, former journalist, and published poet, Ketty has led civic action and advocacy campaigns in countries including Burundi, Syria, Yemen, South Sudan, Myanmar, Uganda, and Guatemala. Prior to seeking asylum in Canada in 2015, she organized women's protests for democratic change in her home country of Burundi, facing state repression and police violence. Her work emphasizes feminist and decolonial approaches to justice and accountability. Background Reading: Nobel Women's Initiative- "Meet Ketty Nivyabandi" [https://www.nobelwomensinitiative.org/meet-ketty-nivyabandi-burundi] Words Without Borders- "Inzina" [https://wordswithoutborders.org/read/article/2015-07/izina/]

18 Dec 2025 - 48 min
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