"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

E123: Trump & The Game of Populism w/ Samo Burja

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Mar 6, 2025
In this discussion, Erik Torenberg chats with Samo Burja, founder of Bismarck Analysis and a seasoned political scientist. They delve into the challenges of populism, revealing how electoral wins often fail to translate into real change. The duo explores the historical context of populist movements, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, and how digital democracy reshapes political dynamics. They also discuss the implications of social media for political engagement and speculate on future candidates’ strategies to connect with voters.
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ANECDOTE

Orban's Cultural Win

  • Viktor Orban achieved a cultural win in Hungary by staffing the government with conservatives.
  • However, he hasn't solved core economic issues or significantly raised fertility rates despite subsidies.
ANECDOTE

Brexit's Unfulfilled Promise

  • Brexit, a populist victory, didn't lead to the desired outcomes or break the existing establishment.
  • Winning elections doesn't guarantee effective governance or desired changes.
INSIGHT

Waning Resistance

  • The 2016 resistance to Trump may be waning, allowing for greater cooperation from officials previously opposed to him.
  • This potential shift in political dynamics could offer new opportunities for the current administration.
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