Episode 30: Everything that's happened in the past year
Mark McNamee of Frontier Strategy Group rejoins the podcast to talk about the rise of populism...
Episode 30: Everything that's happened in the past year
Mark McNamee of Frontier Strategy Group rejoins the podcast to talk about the rise of populism...
Episode 29: Who screwed up the most?
It's been a terrible few days for PR, whether it's Pepsi's ill-conceived ad, United's...
Episode 28: A trade war or an actual war?
Hunter Marston and Colin Lawrence join to talk about American foreign policy in the age of Trump...
Episode 27: Are you tired of winning?
In theory, Trump's presidency could have been a useful course correction to some American foreign...
Episode 26: How can migrants be integrated?
Chiara Monti guests once again to talk about migration in Europe.
Joe, Roni, and Ethan prepare for Inauguration Day.Note: This podcast was recorded before the...
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Episode 24: What does a post-ISIS world look like? Part 1
Daesh/ISIS/ISIL/Islamic State/the self-described Islamic State/whatever you want to call them...
Episode 23: When will DRC vote?
Christy Dehus joins the podcast to discuss the upcoming elections in the Democratic Republic of...
Episode 22: Does Sykes-Picot matter?
Joel Wing of Musings on Iraq guests to talk about the 100th anniversary of Sykes-Picot; the...
Episode 21: Why doesn't the U.S. win wars anymore? Part 2
Why victory is so hard to achieve, Part 2. Michael Davies guests again.
Episode 20: Why doesn't the U.S. win wars anymore? Part 1
The United States has been in Afghanistan for a decade and a half. Syria and Iraq are beset by...
Episode 19: Was my hoodie made in an environmentally sustainable way?
Fashion has a significant environmental impact. In this episode, Fiona Fung guests and talks...
Episode 18: Are we learning the wrong lessons from Rwanda? Part 2
The Rwanda genocide is over, but the conflict isn't... it's just moved next door. The spillover...
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Episode 17: What's next for Russia?
When the price of oil tanks, Russia's economy suffers... and that affects every other country in...
Episode 16: Is North Korea Funny?
Is it acceptable to find humor in a despotic regime? Julia Gronnevet and Daniel Hernandez return...
Episode 15: What's next for Ukraine?
As a frozen conflict settles in in Ukraine, Kiev no longer controls all its own territory. But...
Episode 14: When did the Arab Spring go off the rails?
The thing they call the Arab Spring started so promisingly, but today multiple countries are in...
Episode 13: Are we learning the wrong lessons from Rwanda? Part 1
The Rwanda Genocide is often seen as a clarion call for international intervention in the face of...
Episode 12: Why does Namibia work?
Namibia suffered a brutal colonial history and has extensive extractive natural resources. Many...
Episode 11: Is the liberal international order under threat?
Today, the liberal international order of sovereign states faces challenges: from above, with...