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Comparing Governments and Political Climates: Chile and U.S.A

Aug 05, 202429 min
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Episode description

Join hosts Skye, a creative Melton Fellow from U.S.A., and Yinare, an insightful Melton Fellow from Chile, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast. 

In this episode, titled "A Tale of Two Nations: Contrasting Governmental Models and Political Landscapes," we embark on a comparative journey to uncover the similarities, differences, challenges, and triumphs that shape the governance and political dynamics of these two countries.

Join the hosts as they navigate the complexities of political systems, exploring the unique historical, cultural, and socioeconomic factors that have shaped the evolution of governance in both the USA and Chile. From presidential republics to contrasting electoral systems, the hosts examine the structural foundations that underpin each nation's approach to democracy and governance.

Throughout the episode, the hosts analyze key facets of governance, including executive power structures, legislative processes, judicial systems, and mechanisms for citizen participation and representation. By juxtaposing the institutional frameworks of the USA and Chile, we aim to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of how different political systems function and the implications for governance, accountability, and public policy.


Episode Hosts

 Skye, a passionate Melton Fellow from India, and Yinare, an insightful Melton Fellow from China

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