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Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima — August 6, 2020
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08/06/20 • 35 min
August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the first time nuclear weapons were used in combat, when the United States bombed Hiroshima and later, Nagasaki. Former Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Stanford University’s Scott Sagan join Deep Dish to examine nuclear weapons today and what Americans can do as arms control regimes falter, modernization programs move forward, and new technologies upend the logic we’ve relied on to deter the weapons’ use.

Why Allies are Key for US Security Today — July 30, 2020
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07/30/20 • 36 min
This week, the Pentagon announced a plan to remove 12,000 troops from Germany, a key US ally, claiming the country was “delinquent” on defense spending. The Council on Foreign Relations’ Mira Rapp-Hooper joins Deep Dish to explain why the alliance system is still essential for America’s global leadership – but must be remade to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Who’s Winning the US-China Tech War? — July 23, 2020
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07/23/20 • 34 min
The United States and China are locked in a tense global technology rivalry with significant geopolitical and national security implications. The Council on Foreign Relations’ Adam Segal joins Deep Dish to explain the battles between China and the US over products like Huawei and TikTok, their role in US foreign policy, and why US allies are choosing sides.

Mali’s Instability Threatens the Sahel — July 16, 2020
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07/16/20 • 31 min
Mali’s mass political protests against President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita escalated over the last few weeks, prompting the government to clash with protestors and dissolve the constitutional court. This week on Deep Dish, the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Judd Devermont and the Financial Times’ Neil Munshi explain why Mali’s instability is a threat to Africa’s Sahel region — soon to be the West’s largest conflict zone.

Annexation and Beyond, Israel’s Evolving Foreign Policy — July 9, 2020
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07/09/20 • 41 min
Israel’s long-time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided not to annex the West Bank on July 1, at least for now. Former Netanyahu foreign policy advisor Jonathan Schachter and Brookings’ Tamara Cofman Wittes join Deep Dish to examine the bigger story — how Israel’s foreign policy has changed and the way the country’s relationships will shape the future.

The Criminalization of Immigrants in the United States — July 2, 2020
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07/02/20 • 35 min
From the controversial 2016 Muslim ban to recent efforts to dismantle DACA, immigration has been a key issue for President Trump's administration — but the legacy of punishing immigrants extends throughout US history. Lawyer and author Alina Das joins Deep Dish to share the stories that give a face to decades of legislation criminalizing immigrants and what we can do to begin to fix the system.

How Putin Holds Power Over Russia — June 25, 2020
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06/25/20 • 37 min
A July 1 presidential referendum will determine if Russia’s President Putin can remain in power until 2036. Investigative reporter Catherine Belton joins Deep Dish to examine the people that surround Russia’s enigmatic leader – and the financial ties to the West that makes the Kremlin’s dominance possible.

Bolsonaro's COVID-19 Response Threatens Brazil's Democracy — June 18, 2020
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06/18/20 • 43 min
Brazil is poised to overtake the United States for most total COVID-19 infections and deaths globally — but far-right President Jair Bolsonaro is preoccupied with politics and discredits the pandemic’s risk and response. The Igarapé Institute’s Ilona Szabó and the Financial Times' Andres Schipani join Deep Dish to examine the implications of social, political, and economic turmoil in South America’s largest economy.

How Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy — June 11, 2020
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06/11/20 • 39 min
The murder of George Floyd and the US government’s reaction to national protests on racial injustice have raised concern over the demise of US global leadership. University of Wisconsin-Madison historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins Deep Dish to examine what the United States must learn from our past in order to fix our foreign policy.

Making Cyberspace Safe for Democracy — August 13, 2020
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08/13/20 • 45 min
This week, US intelligence released a report examining the threat of foreign influence in the 2020 presidential election from China, Russia, and Iran. The Alliance for Security Democracy’s Laura Rosenberger and Stanford University’s Jacob Helberg join Deep Dish to discuss digital interference, misinformation, and data privacy within the lens of geopolitics.
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How many episodes does Deep Dish on Global Affairs have?
Deep Dish on Global Affairs currently has 328 episodes available.
What topics does Deep Dish on Global Affairs cover?
The podcast is about News, Podcasts, Politics and Government.
What is the most popular episode on Deep Dish on Global Affairs?
The episode title 'Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima — August 6, 2020' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Deep Dish on Global Affairs?
The average episode length on Deep Dish on Global Affairs is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of Deep Dish on Global Affairs released?
Episodes of Deep Dish on Global Affairs are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Deep Dish on Global Affairs?
The first episode of Deep Dish on Global Affairs was released on Sep 16, 2016.
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