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Policy 360 is a series of audio conversations from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. The series is hosted by Sanford's dean, Judith Kelley.
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Now displaying: September, 2016
Sep 26, 2016

One of the most highly anticipated Frontline documentaries of the year premieres this week on PBS. "The Choice" takes a close look at Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in an unusual way. Rather than interview Trump or Clinton directly, filmmakers interview the people in their lives: childhood friends and former colleagues, for example. The idea is, if we can better understand where they came from and what’s shaped them, we will gain insight into what kind of President each would be. Kelly Brownell talks to one of the film's producers, Phil Bennett. 

Sep 22, 2016

A 2012 study found that 89% of high school and college students had already decided unequivocally that they would never consider running for elected office. Guest host Deondra Rose talks with Jennifer Lawless, the author of the book "Running from Office: Why Young Americans are Turned Off to Politics."

Sep 9, 2016

General Martin Dempsey is former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and as such was the nation’s highest-ranking military officer. He talks about his unlikely rise in the military, changes in the military since 9-11, the one thing he wishes he could have accomplished during his time as chairman, and the words he found to comfort those left behind when a fellow serviceman or woman has been killed.

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