What really happens when politicians and public servants don’t see eye to eye? In this episode, Dr. Elisa Wirsching (LSE) unpacks the hidden power struggles inside local government and the NYPD. From strategic slowdowns to blurred lines of accountability, we explore how everyday decisions—and even elections—can be shaped by the quiet clash of bureaucrats and politicians.
From New York’s mayoral race to the Dutch snap elections, we ask whether modern campaigns still persuade voters - or simply rally those already on their side. Political scientist Dr. Florian Foos joins Marc to unpack the campaign strategies and outcomes, the ongoing ideological reshuffle, and how the relationship between political elites and citizens is evolving. Together, they explore whether persuasion still happens, how it might happen, and what these changes mean for the future of democratic politics.
In this Prologue episode, we introduce the podcast and the questions we'll try to answer in the upcoming weeks.
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