These recommendations also draw on my work on parties, which argues that 1) parties are inherently factional - that's what makes them work, not what makes them weak; 2) parties can be revitalized through local engagement, and 3) parties will be crucial to building a new democratic future.
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Third, embrace and build visible factions that go beyond the two-party system. Label them, make them visible, and then show how they can come together on common grounds to support pro-democracy candidates. Show that the opposition is broad and diverse.
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Second, embrace short-term, highly strategic coalitions (locally and nationally) that drop the litmus tests typically required in the pursuit of policy goals. Details here from France, Brazil, and Poland.
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First, normalize political talk as non-partisan: most of the problems with this administration transcend typical party issues. (Yes, this means not talking universally about what "The Democrats" should do, and instead building up a common cross-party, cross-sectoral language - more on that later)
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America Needs a Pro-Democracy Coalition Now
Hereβs how to build it.
Capitalizing on momentum from the No Kings protests and last Tuesday's elections, how can American parties, civil society groups, and citizens build a pro-democracy coalition? Drawing on successful cases globally, I argue there are three steps -
www.persuasion.community/p/america-ne...
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New interview! Didi Kuo discusses the functions of political parties, party-building, revitalizing local politics, Trumpism, and illiberalism. Check it out! www.illiberalism.org/didi-kuo-on-...
@didikuo1.bsky.social @fsi.stanford.edu
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ποΈ New #ThisOldDemocracy podcast episode alert! We dive into political parties β donβt miss it. @didikuo1.bsky.social @msifry.bsky.social centerforballotfreedom.org/this-old-dem...
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Hooray Charlotte! Congratulations !!!! π
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@jlynch13.bsky.social π π also - @askellyphd.bsky.social
and I were just singing your praises on a podcast last week!! Will send to you when it's up!
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Building the Plane While Flying: Informal State Capacity, Policy Autonomy, and Public Health - Didi Kuo, Andrew S. Kelly, 2025
Public health infrastructure varies widely at the local, state, and national levels, and the COVID-19 response revealed just how critical local health authority...
What facilitated the development of public health capacity in California during COVID-19?
@didikuo1.bsky.social and I examine this question in our new article, βBuilding the Plane While Flying: Informal State Capacity, Policy Autonomy, and Public Health,β
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Some of the book's conclusions already seem, well, overtaken by events π€·ββοΈ But I'm grateful to be part of the conversation about how we got here, where we're going, and what it might take to build stronger democracies.
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The Great Retreat provides a defense of political parties, explores how they've weakened in the neoliberal era, and argues that parties are critically important to the relationship of democracy and capitalism.
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Starting the morning with caffeine and my new book - and a mix of excitement and trepidation! Grateful to
@stanfordcddrl.bsky.social and @newamerica.org, and generous colleagues who took time to blurb and offer feedback and support
global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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