• The Question 4 Breakdown Edition, Live from SLC
    2024/08/21

    I sat down with esteemed AP CoGoPo teachers Ryan DeMarco and Anthony Peek just as we finished reading AP CoGoPo exams in Salt Lake City. Together we grapple with the dreaded Question 4.

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    Anthony recommends The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920. Ryan recommends The Foreign Affairs Interview podcast AND The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War. Daniel recommends About a Boy: The Story of Vladimir Putin, depsite not having heard a single episode at the time of this recording (update: I've since heard it. Ryan was right...and so was I, for once).

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  • Talking Comparative with Dr. Ryan Daugherty
    2023/09/19

    Dr. Ryan Daugherty is an AP CoGoPo Reader and a professor of political science at Butler University.

    His students read:

    • Most of the dense Orvis and Drogus textbook that podcast alum Karen Waples used as a basis for her AP CoGoPo textbook.
    • Ziblatt and Levitsky's How Democracies Die.
    • Too many articles to list!

    He recommends On Populist Reason by Ernesto Laclau.

    Yours truly heartily recommended Ziblatt and Levitsky's upcoming release, Saving Democracy (coming this fall).


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  • Talking Comparative with Dr. Anne Marie Choup
    2023/09/05

    Dr. Anne Marie Choup is a professor of political science and an AP CoGoPo Reader. Here is her CV.

    Her students read:

    • Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, by Patrick Radden Keefe
    • Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong, by Louisa Lim.
    • Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria, by Noo Saro-Wiwa.

    Yours truly heartily recommended:

    • The Wind of Change podcast by Patrick Radden Keefe. Embarrassingly, I sang the song. Could've edited that out. Meh.
    • The People’s Republic of Amnesia and The Little Red Podcast, both by Louisa Lim.

    Dr. Choup urges you to listen to the Economist Daily podcast and stay tuned to resources like Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, Freedom House, and Amnesty International.


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  • All Hail the Chief! Dr. Eduardo Magalhães III, Chief Reader of AP CoGoPo.
    2023/08/22

    Eduardo Magalhães III is a Professor of Political Science at Simpson College and currently serves as the Chief Reader of the AP Comparative Government and Politics exam.

    Dr. Magalhães recommends that listeners of this podcast read Mexican Lives by Judith Adler Hellman as well as Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham. On behalf of Dr. Magalhães and his family, I might nudge you to join the Magellans at the Movies wherever you get podcasts.


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  • In Conversation with Hugh Williams of Human Rights Watch
    2023/07/25

    I am joined by Hugh Williamson, Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch.

    Check out...
    -Hugh's website and his writing for Human Rights Watch

    -A collection of Hugh's writing and speaking about worker priests
    -The 1982 film, The MIssing.


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  • Reflecting with the CoGoPo Class of 2023
    2023/07/02

    A couple days after the AP CoGoPo exam and a couple weeks before graduation, I sat down with my students to reflect on GoGoPo. We explored the most valuable lessons they learned, the concepts they struggled with, and the countries they were most and least interested in. We wrapped with some gentle advice for students new to CoGoPo.

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    If you teach this class and want to participate in the CoGoPod in any manner whatsoever, please contact Daniel Lazar at danielaaronlazar (at) gmail.com. I cordially invite questions, comments, and suggestions.

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  • Four Teachers Grapple with CoGoPo Concepts
    2023/06/19

    I am joined by a virtual Mt. Rushmore of CoGoPo teachers: Ryan DeMarco, Lisa Dudgeon, Jane Highley, and Anthony Peek. They explore their favorite countries to teach and the most challenging concepts to communicate to students. Then they offer advice to students who are to beginning their studies of CoGoPo.

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    If you teach this class and want to participate in the CoGoPod in any manner whatsoever, please contact Daniel Lazar at danielaaronlazar (at) gmail.com. I cordially invite questions, comments, and suggestions.

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  • Four Teachers Reflect on Reading AP CoGoPo Exams in SLC
    2023/06/12

    I sit down with four esteemed CoGoPo teachers--Ryan DeMarco, Lisa Dudgeon, Jane Highley, and Anthony Peek--who just finished reading AP CoGoPo exams in Salt Lake City. We reflect on our week in assessing exams, giving a little extra focus to the argument essay.

    Please support the CoGoPod here. I truly appreciate your support. Every little bit helps. Thank you! Special thanks to Drew Anderson for his generous donation. Good luck with your first year teaching CoGoPo Drew. We're rooting for ya!

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