
Sheri Berman
Political scientist at Barnard College and author of several books on European social democracy. Her expertise lies in synthesizing politics across countries and time periods.
Top 5 podcasts with Sheri Berman
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Mar 26, 2026 • 55min
Why populism is taking over the West | prof. Sheri Berman
Sheri Berman, Columbia political scientist and historian of democracy, outlines why populism is resurging. She traces its historical roots and contrasts left and right variants. She links economic shocks, cultural change, welfare dynamics, and social media to rising support. She warns democratic fragility and calls for broad, practical responses.

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Jun 11, 2024 • 1h 6min
E.U. Politics Scholar Explains Populism's Surge in Europe While Western Media Warns of Threats to Democracy | SYSTEM UPDATE #280
EU Politics Scholar, Sheri Berman, discusses the surge of right-wing populism in Europe. They analyze recent EU elections, compare European and American politics, and explore the reasons behind working-class support for far-right parties. The conversation delves into socio-political implications, moderation of right-wing parties, and concerns about immigration and EU leadership.

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Mar 7, 2023 • 37min
How US and European Populisms Differ: A Conversation with Sheri Berman
Sheri Berman joins the podcast to discuss the differences between US and European populisms. They delve into topics such as the moderation of European right-wing populism, the contrast between identity politics in the US and Europe, attitudes towards Russia among right-wing parties, and the importance of a strong left alternative in democracies.

Sep 23, 2024 • 56min
#997 Sheri Berman: The History of the Left, Social Democracy, and Right-Wing Populism
Dr. Sheri Berman, a political science professor at Barnard College and expert on political ideologies, dives into the evolution of the left, discussing socialism, communism, and social democracy. She examines the decline of labor movements and how they shaped contemporary leftist thought. Berman also tackles the rise of right-wing populism in Europe post-2008, exploring how discontent fuels political shifts. Additionally, she clarifies the distinctions between fascism and populism, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of today's political landscape.

Apr 18, 2019 • 1h 8min
How social democrats won Europe — then lost it
Sheri Berman, a political scientist at Barnard College and an expert on European social democracy, dives into the rise and fall of social democracy in Europe. She contrasts it with populist movements, emphasizing the left's fragmentation. Berman explores the historical shifts that led to the decline of social democratic parties, the challenges of maintaining voter support amidst rising populism, and the intricate relationship between welfare states and political identity. Her insights shed light on how understanding Europe's political landscape can inform current American dynamics.


