• The Rise of American "Neopopulism" with David Leonhardt
    May 23 2024

    On today’s episode, New York Times senior writer David Leonhardt joins Oren Cass for a discussion of “neopopulism,” the realignment of American politics, and a bit of the history that got us here.

    For more, read David’s recent NYT piece discussing this push for a more responsive politics.

    And check out his recent book, Ours Was a Shining Future, about the decisions and missteps that created the modern American economy.

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    39 mins
  • The Wolves of K Street with Brody Mullins
    May 15 2024

    On this episode, Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Brody Mullins joins Oren Cass to discuss his new book, coauthored with Politico’s Luke Mullins, about the corrosive influence of corporate power in politics, the evolution of the lobbying industry, and changes that could make Congress more responsive to the will of the voters.

    For more, check out The Wolves of K Street, out now.

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    43 mins
  • Broadening the Defense Industrial Base with Marathon’s Robert Delfeld
    May 7 2024

    On this episode, Oren is joined by the Marathon Initiative’s Robert Delfeld to discuss how to broaden and strengthen the defense industrial base. They dig into the history and politics of the defense industry, the effects of deindustrialization on the supply chain, and a blueprint for supporting the defense industrial “sub-base.”

    Read Robert’s new report, Broadening the Base: A Blueprint for Expanding Defense Industrial Capacity.

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    29 mins
  • Educational Pluralism with Ashley Rogers Berner
    Apr 30 2024

    Ashley Rogers Berner, director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy, joins Oren for a discussion of educational pluralism: the key to ensuring choice and standards in K–12 schools. They survey the international landscape, trends in educational philosophies, and what it would look like to fully embrace a pluralistic model in the United States.

    For more, check out Ashley's new book, Educational Pluralism and Democracy and the following pieces she's written for American Compass:

    • Introducing Pluralism to Public Schooling
    • A Sustainable Path to School Choice
    • Make Good (School) Choices
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    48 mins
  • The Future of American Energy with Thomas Hochman
    Apr 22 2024

    On this special Earth Day episode of the podcast, Oren is joined by Thomas Hochman, a research associate at the Foundation for American Innovation. They discuss American energy policy, the promise of nuclear, climate change, regulatory hurdles, and much more.

    For more from Thomas, check out:

    • A Nuclear Renaissance?, The New Atlantis
    • It’s Not Just NEPA: Reforming Environmental Permitting, American Affairs
    • Foundation for American Innovation
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    35 mins
  • Michael Pettis on Dollar Dominance
    Apr 10 2024

    On this episode of the American Compass Podcast, Oren is joined by Michael Pettis, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, for an in-depth discussion of the dollar as the global reserve currency: pros, cons, and what it all means for the American economy.

    Further Reading

    • The High Price of Dollar Dominance (Michael Pettis, Foreign Affairs)
    • Bad Trade (Michael Pettis, American Compass)
    • Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: Balancing U.S. Trade
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    56 mins
  • Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: The American Appetite for Government
    Mar 27 2024

    On this episode of Talkin’ (Policy) Shop, Oren and Chris dive into American Compass’s latest survey results on American attitudes toward the role and scope of government. Conventional wisdom says Americans are hopelessly polarized over “big government” vs. “small government,” but our new survey reveals a much more complicated picture.

    Read the full survey: The American Appetite for Government

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    37 mins
  • Inside the CHIPS Act Rollout with Micron Technology
    Mar 20 2024

    On this episode, Oren Cass is joined by Scott Gatzemeier, Corporate Vice President of Front End U.S. Expansion at Micron Technology, to discuss the on-the-ground reality of the CHIPS Act rollout.

    In this fascinating discussion, Scott shares details on Micron’s plans to build new semiconductor fabs in the U.S., enabled by the CHIPS Act. He and Oren dive into the economics of the site selection process, the expected economic impact and job creation, and what’s needed to sustain momentum in rebuilding this critical industry.

    Further Reading:

    • A Guide to the Semiconductor Industry
    • America’s Microchip Slip (National Review)
    • Pass the CHIPS, Please
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    35 mins