Hosts Archon Fung and Stephen Richer discuss the expansion of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE), ongoing raids and deportations, protests, and the implications for democracy from government responsiveness to transparency and accountability.About Terms of Engagement
From rank-choice voting to reconciliation, American democracy is
headline news. Let’s talk about it.
Join Harvard Ash Center's Archon Fung and Stephen Richer for a weekly
conversation about the latest developments in American politics.
Blending perspectives from both the political right and left, Terms of
Engagement addresses breaking news, providing insights from research and
practice to deliver a unique perspective you won’t hear anywhere else.
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About the Hosts
Archon Fung is the Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship
and Self-Government at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Director of
the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. His research
explores policies, practices, and institutional designs that deepen the
quality of democratic governance with a focus on public participation,
deliberation, and transparency. He has authored five books, four edited
collections, and over fifty articles appearing in professional journals.
He received two S.B.s — in philosophy and physics — and his Ph.D. in
political science from MIT.
Stephen Richer is the former elected Maricopa County Recorder,
responsible for voter registration, early voting administration, and
public recordings in Maricopa County, Arizona, the fourth largest county
in the United States. Prior to being an elected official, Stephen worked
at several public policy think tanks and as a business transactions
attorney. Stephen received his J.D. and M.A. from The University of
Chicago and his B.A. from Tulane University.
Stephen has been broadly recognized for his work in elections and
American Democracy. In 2021, the Arizona Republic named Stephen
“Arizonan of the Year.” In 2022, the Maricopa Bar Association awarded
Stephen “Public Law Attorney of the Year.” In 2023, Stephen won “Leader
of the Year” from the Arizona Capitol Times. And in 2024, Time Magazine
named Stephen a “Defender of Democracy.”
About the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
The Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, a research
center at Harvard Kennedy School, is Harvard’s hub for the study,
discussion, and analysis of democracy. The Ash Center’s mission is to
develop ideas and foster practices for equal and inclusive, multi-racial
and multi-ethnic democracy and self-government.
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