

Sabina Ćudić
Elected member of the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina and president of Naša stranka; offers comparative political perspective and commentary on authenticity and populism.
Top 3 podcasts with Sabina Ćudić
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Sep 26, 2025 • 52min
The Good Fight Club: Hounding Political Opponents, Misinformation, and Autism
Join Francis Fukuyama, a political scholar known for his insights on democracy, and Sabina Ćudić, a Bosnian parliament member advocating for rule of law, alongside Dan Williams, a philosophy professor examining misinformation. They dive into the implications of Trump’s prosecutor firings for U.S. democracy and the troubling normalization of violence in politics post-Charlie Kirk's assassination. The discussion also critiques RFK Jr.'s controversial autism claims and explores the impact of misinformation in a polarized political landscape.

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Aug 16, 2025 • 55min
The Good Fight Club: Trump's Firings, Reinventing Liberalism, and the Rise of AI
Join Sabina Ćudić, a Bosnian politician; Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist; and Francis Fukuyama, a political scientist, as they tackle pressing political issues. They delve into Trump’s firings and their implications for civil service. The group also discusses the need to rejuvenate liberalism in a populist age and how AI is reshaping society. The conversation ventures into the intersection of governance and ideology, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing contemporary challenges.

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Nov 1, 2025 • 47min
The Good Fight Club: Mamdani Mania, the Neverending Shutdown, and the Trump-Xi Summit
Damon Linker, a political science lecturer and newsletter author, Sabina Ćudić, an elected member of the Bosnian Parliament, and Richard Aldous, a history professor and podcast host, delve into pivotal political themes. They assess the Democratic Party's future amid midterms and the rise of Zohran Mamdani. The panel discusses authenticity in politics, the implications of government shutdowns, and the recent Trump-Xi summit. They also explore the conflict between populism and traditional strategies, questioning whether authenticity can truly be manufactured.


