Journalist and podcaster Rachel Donald speaks with Jennifer McCoy, professor of political science at Georgia State University and nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, on pernicious polarization in the U.S. and across the planet. They discuss the influence of “political entrepreneurs” and the implications of a world facing increasing resource constraints, which can exacerbate polarization and conflict within and between nations. Professor McCoy offers examples of nations that overcame pernicious polarization and points to “win-win” strategies for navigating the 21st century’s challenges.
Here is a preview. The full interview is available with Deep Dive: Surviving Political Polarization.