Why these aren’t the last days of US democracy, according to Alexander Heffner

Why these aren’t the last days of US democracy, according to Alexander Heffner
US broadcaster Alexander Heffner speaking in NZ on Sept 16. (Image: The NZ Initiative)
Greg Hurrell
If United States democracy seems increasingly frayed and threatened, US broadcaster and historian Alexander Heffner believes it’s hanging on strongly at the local, grassroots and state level.Heffner hosts The Open Mind on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television network and Breaking Bread on Bloomberg TV. Both programmes aim to foster informed debate on the issues confronting the United States. He visited NZ earlier this month and addressed an event with The NZ Initiative at Parliament on his reflections on his country’...

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