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Complete list of International Relations Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods

The Lawfare Podcast

2044 Episodes

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Avg Length 54m

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Latest episode 11 hours ago

The Lawfare Podcast features discussions with experts, policymakers, and opinion leaders at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. On issues from foreign policy, homeland security, intelligence, and cybersecurity to governance and law, we have doubled down on seriousness at a time when others are running away from it. Visit us at www.lawfareblog.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sinica Podcast

453 Episodes

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Avg Length 61m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

687 Episodes

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Avg Length 42m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

WDF examines how wars broke out, how they were concluded, and their consequences. Expect juicy diplomacy, sneaky intrigue, fascinating characters, and incredible drama. By Dr Zack Twamley, qualified history nerd.Current Series: The July CrisisPatreon Series: The Age of Bismarck Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Realignment

554 Episodes

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Avg Length 55m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

The United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. Saagar Enjeti and Marshall Kosloff explore this with thinkers, policymakers, and more.
Interpreting India

114 Episodes

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Avg Length 44m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

In Season 4 of Interpreting India, we continue our exploration of the dynamic forces that will shape India's global standing. At Carnegie India, our diverse lineup of experts will host critical discussions at the intersection of technology, the economy, and international security. Join us as we navigate the complexities of geopolitical shifts and rapid technological advancements. This season promises insightful conversations and fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
China 21

45 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

China 21 is produced by the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy. We are a leading university-based think tank that produces scholarly research and informs policy discussions on China and U.S.-China relations. This podcast features expert voices, insights and stories about China’s economy, politics, society, and the implications for international affairs. Learn more at china.ucsd.edu
The Joint Geeks of Staff

43 Episodes

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Avg Length 57m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Where science fiction and national security meet.
Foreign Podicy

220 Episodes

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Avg Length 51m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

A national security and foreign policy podcast from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).
Counterbalance

83 Episodes

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Avg Length 45m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Counterbalance is a Hudson Institute podcast hosted by Senior Fellows Michael Doran and Peter Rough. As America's unipolar moment fades, Rough and Doran explore the emerging global order.
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)

166 Episodes

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Avg Length 35m

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Latest episode 4 days ago

Conversations with women who are change-makers and risk-takers. Inspirational and educational content to help you do whatever it is you think you can't do. We cover issues from professional growth, to improving your work life wellbeing (making your life/parenting/career easier), to having difficult conversations on important topics that affect your life (e.g. sexual assult, mom guilt, miscarriage).
Guns for Hire

14 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 17 days ago

The Guns for Hire podcast is a production of the Atlantic Council’s North Africa Initiative. Taking Libya as its starting point, it explores the causes and implications of the growing use of mercenaries in armed conflict. The podcast features guests from many walks of life, from ethicists and historians to former mercenary fighters. It seeks to understand what the normalisation of private warfare tells us about the world as we currently find it, but also about the future of the international system and about what war could look like in the coming decades. Written and hosted by Dr Alia Brahimi.
Carnegie Connects

62 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 23 days ago

Carnegie Connects is our premier virtual event series hosted by Aaron David Miller. Every other week, he tackles the most pressing foreign policy issues of the day in conversations with journalists, policymakers, historians, and experts.
Kellogg's Global Politics

50 Episodes

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Avg Length 76m

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Latest episode 8 days ago

Husband and wife team, Dr. Anita and Ryan Kellogg, take on the latest international news and events with their lively discussions and occasional debates on these issues. Having grown up in red states in conservative families, the Kelloggs bring their unique perspective living in multiple countries overseas and subject expertise in their chosen fields. Join us for a conversation that began in South Korea and continues through the present day.
The NZIIA Podcast

14 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 9 months ago

Welcome to the podcast of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA). Here we foster expert discussion of international affairs, especially as they relate to Aotearoa New Zealand. These are the views of those speaking, and not of the Institute. To find out more visit www.nziia.org.nz.
Embassy Row Project Podcast

30 Episodes

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Avg Length 8m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

We talk about the latest diplomatic strategies, next-generation critical infrastructure technologies, and trade missions throughout the United States, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.The Embassy Row Project was founded by international energy and infrastructure technology advisor, James Scott. ERP strives to unify the next generation of leaders & initiatives that are hyper-focused on instigating positive change on issues that impact the environment, human rights, technological innovation, and international trade collaborations that proliferate diversity, and food security, and dignified employment with a livable wage.
How to End a Pandemic

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 66m

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Latest episode 7 months ago

The How to End a Pandemic project is a Georgetown University initiative to systematically collect oral histories and insights from people who work in epidemics about how to end epidemics. Our guests come from media, politics, medicine, humanities, the social sciences, public policy, and business to help us answer the question “how can we end pandemics in ways that are smarter, faster, more equitable, and more humane?”
Behind The Lines with Arthur Snell

48 Episodes

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Avg Length 48m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

Behind the Lines with Arthur Snell is a new geopolitics podcast. Every week we give the listener access to the best informed people to help you understand this turbulent world and get a feel for the things that will matter in the future.I am on Twitter @snellarthur and you can read some of my thoughts on world affairs here https://arthursnell.substack.com/If you enjoyed this podcast please spread the word and give us a positive review - as a brand new title it makes all the difference!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Hayseed Scholar Podcast

39 Episodes

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Avg Length 96m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Interviews with political science, history, sociology and international relations scholars about their journeys, work, practices, and challenges.
Voices: The EISA Podcast

26 Episodes

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Avg Length 48m

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Latest episode 29 days ago

Voices: The EISA Podcast is the official broadcast of EISA, the European International Studies Association. This space for cutting-edge research in the discipline of International Relations is the audible companion to EISA. Apart from our flagship conference, the EISA organises a range of innovative events and activities for scholars and students working in the field of International Studies. This podcast sets the stage for deeper insights into award-winning papers, books and theses, as much as it provides a room for the critical engagement with key concepts in political and sociological thought. Voices: The EISA Podcast traces how these concepts have been taken up in the discipline of IR. It interrogates their emergence, their gendered and racialized omissions, and their relevance to current debates and analyses. Through our erudite interview guests, a wide range of critical reading, and reflections on our everyday experiences, Voices: The EISA Podcast helps to think through core IR concepts.
SEA Change

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 28m

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Latest episode 12 months ago

SEA (Southeast Asia) Change is a podcast focussing on the geopolitical and business implications of current trends and events in Southeast Asia. The podcast aims to support deeper Southeast Asia-Australia cooperation during these challenging COVID-19 recovery times by throwing a spotlight on the opinions of key stakeholders, influencers and actors.
The Arms Control Poseur

20 Episodes

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Avg Length 54m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

'The Arms Control Poseur' is a thought-provoking podcast series brought to you by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) and is funded by the European Union Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC). This series delves into the intricate world of arms control, disarmament, and non-proliferation, unpacking the most pressing issues in global security today. Each episode features in-depth discussions with leading experts and practitioners, offering insights into the challenges and complexities of preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their delivery systems. Hosted by William Alberque, Director of Strategy, Technology and Arms Control, the podcast navigates through the nuances of geostrategy, alliances, and the impact of disruptive technologies on international security. Join the experts as they explore the critical role of arms control in maintaining global stability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan Memo

36 Episodes

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Avg Length 38m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

The Japan Memo is a monthly podcast series that analyses why Japan matters in today’s regional and global geopolitical landscape. In each episode, Robert Ward of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Japan Chair Programme, will bring in strategists, experts and practitioners from around the world to examine how Japan is using its diplomatic, economic and military tools to achieve its strategic goals, and what lessons it offers to other countries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JurisDictions: International law podcast

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that shape our world.
Reformasi Dispatch

131 Episodes

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Avg Length 51m

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Latest episode 8 days ago

Independent and lucid analysis of Indonesian politics, policymaking, justice, and economics featuring Kevin O’Rourke and Erin Cook. The podcasts incorporate exclusive interviews with experts and draws on content from the Reformasi Weekly reports, produced for subscribers since 2003.
Europe Inside Out

21 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 3 days ago

Europe Inside Out brings together experts to explain Europe's foreign policy challenges and opportunities. Every month, go beyond the headlines with Carnegie Europe and explore where the continent stands, how it got here, and where it is heading.
ألف باب

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 56m

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Latest episode 4 months ago

في بودكاست "ألف باب" نطرق الأبواب بحثا عن القصة. العاديون هم أبطال قصتنا. نبحث عنهم في ظلال الملوك وحواشي الوزراء، تحت سنابك الخيل وخلف ضجيج الأفيال.. وسوف نظل نفعل حتى لو طرقنا في الرحلة إليهم.. ألف باب Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Age of AI

76 Episodes

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Avg Length 45m

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Latest episode 5 days ago

A podcast on the impact of emerging technologies in transforming politics, law, and society. Hosted by Medlir Mema, Chris Lamont, and Young Diogenes in association with the Global Governance Institute in Brussels.Website: http://ageofaipodcast.com/X.com: @MedlirM and @ck_lamont.#IR #AI #International Relations #Artificial Intelligence #Law #Podcast
World and Wars

19 Episodes

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Avg Length 7m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

"World and Wars" is your passport to a riveting exploration of global conflicts with host Aditi Prasad. Discover the triumphs, tragedies, and untold stories behind history's most significant battles. The podcast offers fresh insights into socio-political dynamics, military strategies, and enduring legacies. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about global wars, this podcast provides an engaging and educational journey. This podcast is a production of Hindustan Times.
Opinion Has It

144 Episodes

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Avg Length 25m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Opinion Has It by Project Syndicate features conversations with leading economists, policymakers, authors, and researchers on the world’s most pressing issues. Tune in for biweekly analyses and insights with our host Elmira Bayrasli, Foreign Policy Interrupted co-founder and Project Syndicate contributor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Six Conversations on the Modern Middle East

6 Episodes

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Avg Length 73m

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Latest episode 25 days ago

The University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy on behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Science and in collaboration with IE University’s School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs, and Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs, curated a series of six live webinars on the history, politics and current conflict in the Middle East in spring 2024. These webinars have been adapted into a podcast format for on-demand listening. The webinars provide viewers with intellectually challenging information on Middle East politics, the war between Israel and Hamas, and the broader history of the region. Moderated by a diverse roster of experienced journalists, each lecture panel features highly informed academic experts and reflects multiple positions with sensitivity and understanding.
Trade Matters

25 Episodes

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Making trade relatable by unpacking the new developments and long-running trends reshaping global markets. Brought to you by the Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The Elucidators: Decoding Global News

48 Episodes

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Avg Length 46m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

Steve Palley and Pete Newsom dive deep into notable global affairs in this weekly podcast.
The Un-Diplomatic Podcast

189 Episodes

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Avg Length 51m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

Global power politics, for the people. Hosted by Van Jackson, Julia Gledhill, and Matt Duss. A podcast of the Center for International Policy.
The International Security Podcast

19 Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 25 days ago

Leading scholars provide insight on urgent policy debates. Jeff Friedman of Dartmouth College interviews contributors to the premiere peer-reviewed journal of security studies. They offer sophisticated, authoritative analyses of contemporary, theoretical, and historical security issues from the role of China in the world and cyber in international security to the long history of ethnic cleansing in Europe. The podcast is produced at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. International Security is a quarterly journal edited at the Belfer Center and published by MIT Press.
Afghanistan After America

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 54m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

In February this year, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement that charted a path to ending nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan. If all goes according to plan—and there is much to suggest it won’t—all foreign forces will depart in spring, 2021. Meanwhile, long-awaited intra-Afghan negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban are underway, once again in Doha.What will happen next? Will the Taliban uphold its side of the agreement with the U.S.? Will Trump even wait to find out? Will the Taliban concede to a ceasefire with the Afghan National Security Forces? And can President Ghani cling to power and steer the country toward peace? If the agreement fails, or indeed if it succeeds, how will history judge the United States for its role in Afghanistan? And what future will be left behind for Afghans who have variously thrived in, endured and raged against the well-intentioned occupation? As Afghanistan teeters, yet again, on a precipice between hope and despair, Afghanistan After America dissects the issues driving the decisions made in Washington D.C., Kabul, Doha and Quetta, and how they’re playing out on both sides of the battlefield, in the streets and inside homes, mosques and businesses across Afghanistan and beyond. Afghanistan After America draws from events of the past that continue to affect the present and explores Afghanistan’s rich and fraught history through some of those who’ve survived to tell their tales. Afghanistan After America is hosted by Andrew Quilty, an Australian journalist who has lived in Afghanistan since 2013 and reported from most of its provinces, collecting numerous accolades for his work along the way. Afghanistan After America is a place for conversations that go beyond the limits of mainstream media audiences. His guests are Afghans and outsiders from all walks of life with unique and confronting perspectives; they are leading analysts, thought-leaders, humanitarians, journalists, veterans and decision-makers from up and down the numerous tangled chains of command.
Ārskats | Žurnāls Ir

84 Episodes

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Avg Length 61m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

Žurnāla "Ir" raidieraksts par ārpolitiku, kurš katras nedēļas noslēgumā dod pārskatu par iepriekšējo dienu svarīgākajiem notikumiem ārzemēs, dziļāk papēta kādu konkrētu notikumu vai procesu, un vēl norāda uz lietām, kuras pievērsušas mūsu uzmanību tāpēc, ka tās nu nekādi nevarētu notikt Latvijā. Raidījumu veido "Ir" komentētāji Pauls Raudseps un Aivars Ozoliņš, tajā regulāri parādās arī viesi — ārpolitikas ekspertes.
Global Outlook

62 Episodes

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Avg Length 54m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

This podcast features commentary on world politics from the two cohosts who don't always see eye to eye. Paul and Rob are two hometown friends who have an unhealthy obsession with the news, politics, and history. These two losers don't have any impressive credentials, but they spend too much of their spare time thinking about the trends that are changing the world.
Humanities Matter by Brill

96 Episodes

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Avg Length 23m

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Latest episode 27 days ago

With the challenges the world is facing today, the humanities and social sciences are needed and more relevant than ever to help us understand what it means to ‘lead a good life’. The authors and editors, with whom Brill collaborates, dedicate their academic life to asking critical questions on globalization, the rise and fall of societies, migration, the functioning of our democracies, the history of conflicts and international relations, inequality, water security or climate change, to name just a few. In this year’s article we let our authors and editors explain – from their personal perspectives – why it is crucial for society to continue investing in research in the humanities and social sciences. They give us a glance into their field of research, individual work, methodologies and motivation, and they demonstrate why the humanities have been and will remain a vital pillar of academia and society.
The Looking Glass

32 Episodes

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Avg Length 38m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

The Looking Glass is the premier international relations podcast by The SAIS Review of International Affairs with support from The Foreign Policy Institute. Showcasing fresh, policy-relevant perspectives from professional and student experts, The Looking Glass is dedicated to advancing the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs. *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own, and they do not represent the views or opinions of The SAIS Review of International Affairs, its Editorial Board, or its Advisory Board; the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute; SAIS; or The Johns Hopkins University.*
NATO Summit Behind the Scenes Podcast

10 Episodes

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Avg Length 23m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Why does NATO have summits? What’s it like to meet with world leaders? What will NATO Heads of State and Government discuss at this year’s summit? Listen to the NATO Summit Behind the Scenes podcast to learn all this and more!
The Outlook

17 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

World Outlook is a student-run, peer-reviewed international affairs journal at the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. In "The Outlook," we publish outstanding commentary by Dartmouth students and undergraduates worldwide.
China In Context

170 Episodes

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Avg Length 15m

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Latest episode 4 days ago

China In Context is a weekly podcast providing expert analysis on politics, culture and international relations, featuring voices from the SOAS China Institute, University of London. The podcast is hosted by Duncan Bartlett.