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Didi Kuo

@didikuo1

Democracy, parties, capitalism etc. || Center Fellow @StanfordCDDRL

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California has led the way in embracing electoral reform. How can the state serve as a model for the rest of the U.S.? Didi Kuo explains: carnegieendowment.org/2023/06/21/cal…

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Curious about the promise of political parties and pro-party reforms? Political Reform, Stanford CDDRL, Protect Democracy, @lyceum_labs + @BallotFreedom brought together 45 experts to tackle these topics. Read our new brief for key insights from the convening: newamerica.org/political-refo…

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Today we are proud to announce the Fisher Family Summer Fellows Class of 2023! Meet our diverse cohort of 34 practitioners from 21 countries working to advance democratic practices and enact economic & legal reform to promote change in their communities: ow.ly/aMbE50OYy5Q

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🇳🇿 🇮🇹 & 🇯🇵 are all democracies that have successfully implemented major electoral reforms. Their experience, explains Didi Kuo in Journal of Democracy, shows how reform-minded leaders can bring #ElectoralReform to the national agenda. ow.ly/mH7050PLgj0

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A new series of essays from Didi Kuo, Julia Azari, Jen Wendling, Lisa Disch, Will Horne, and @oscarpocasangre explores the potential transformation of the U.S. political landscape through more diverse and representative political parties: newamerica.org/political-refo…

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Teles and Rob Saldin and Didi Kuo all draw lessons from the Progressive Era. Previously, Lee Drutman ⚙️🏛 argued that to fix our politics, we need Progressive optimism combined with realism about how people make decisions. niskanencenter.org/how-democracie…

Teles and <a href="/RobSaldin/">Rob Saldin</a> and <a href="/didikuo1/">Didi Kuo</a> all draw lessons from the Progressive Era. Previously, <a href="/leedrutman/">Lee Drutman ⚙️🏛</a> argued that to fix our politics, we need Progressive optimism combined with realism about how people make decisions. niskanencenter.org/how-democracie…
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Thank you Mila Atmos and Future Hindsight for the insightful questions and engaging discussion of parties, democracy, and The Great Retreat global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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The conclusion of this book argues that weak parties allow the private sector too much say in policymaking, but I certainly didn't anticipate the events of the past few weeks... Find an excerpt here: news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/0…

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Start your weekend with a new episode of #WorldClassPodcast! @didkuo1 joins Michael McFaul to discuss the important functions of political parties, why many people are frustrated with the party system we currently have, and what can be done to course correct. ow.ly/H48c50VhWpi

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Listen to my podcast conversation with Didi Kuo about The Good, the Bad, and the Future of Political Parties in the United States shar.es/agJ4bF