In this episode of Intersections, Brookings Senior Fellow Ted Piccone talks with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Prime Minister of Tunisia Mehdi Jomaa about the importance of liberal democracy in strengthening international security, and why states should encourage democratic participation among their people as a means to achieve greater domestic security.
Show notes:
- Democracy and Security Dialogue
- Liberal democracy as the path to greater security
- Community of Democracies
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PodcastBetter security through strengthening democracy: A conversation with Madeleine Albright and Mehdi Jomaa
Ted Piccone,
Ted Piccone
Nonresident Senior Fellow
- Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology
@piccone_ted
Madeleine Albright,
Madeleine Albright
Chair
- Albright Stonebridge Group,
Chair
- National Democratic Institute,
Former U.S. Secretary of State
@madeleine
Mehdi Jomaa, and
Mehdi Jomaa
Former Head of Government
- Tunisia
@Mehdi_Jomaa
Adrianna Pita
Adrianna Pita
Office of Communications
October 4, 2017