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The Global Gambit

The Global Gambit

Pyotr S. Kurzin

The Global Gambit (TGG) is the preeminent independent social podcast on geopolitics, foreign policy, macroeconomics and current affairs, involving live, interactive audience participation. Each month, TGG brings you top-tier interviews or panels consisting of policymakers, journalists, or academics covering every region and theme in international relations. Previous guests include experts from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Atlantic Council (AC), Crisis Group (ICG), and Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Support TGG by subscribing as a patron at www.patreon.com/theglobalgambit and receive unique perks insights AND be featured in future episodes. Follow & engage with us on Facebook or Twitter at The Global Gambit. Download Clubhouse to participate in future events.TGG is hosted by Pyotr Kurzin, a geopolitical & UN professional, with an MA from Johns Hopkins University, and whose English-Russian origins make him a product of the Cold War and broader geopolitical events. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theglobalgambit Email: [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/theglobalgambit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Global-Gambit-102112199163652/

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  • Why did V-Day, May 9th in Moscow not result in any major strategical changes?
  • Is the Ukraine War actually more of or increasingly becoming a proxy conflict?
  • Will the US reach a limit in its willingness to support or fund the Ukrainian resistance?
  • Do the events over Ukraine reflect a reshaping of the international order and shift in great power politics?

Pyotr is rejoined by cohost, Tao Tan, as they engage Gideon Rose to tackle these questions and more in episode 6 of TGG. Gideon Rose, former editor and managing editor of Foreign Affairs (FA), between 2010-21 and 2000-10 respectively, has written several articles for FA and authored the book, How Wars End. He is also the Mary and David Boies distinguished fellow in U.S. foreign policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
This episode is split into two segments. The first 60 mins sees Pyotr & Tao rotate interviewing Gideon on various topics, followed by 25 minutes of audience Q/A. The discussion was recorded in the Ukraine Sitrep Room - a live-streaming audio space, that has been running 24/7 since the Ukraine War began on February 24th and surpassing 1 million unique listeners on April 20th, 2022.

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Since Oct 7th the world has been rocked by the Israel-Hamas War. That has caused a series if escalations, including the ongoing Houthi disruptions to maritime security and global commercial shipping.


Its so severe, the US and UK have initiated airstrikes in Yemen, but has made little difference and if anything only emboldens the Houthis more and who say they wont stop until Israel ceases its operations in Gaza. However, the long-term of these events on shipping are unprecedented, and not merely about the Houthis actions, but those of the ship insurers, explains Sal Dr. Salvatore Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice and Politics at Campbell University. And the ramifications really are redefining global economic processes as well as geopolitical tensions.


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The Global Gambit - Can the UK Salvage Brexit or is 'Bregret' Permanent?
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10/17/23 • 37 min

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Since June 24th 2016, the UK has had its entire economy, society and political environment largely defined by a singular issue - Brexit. The word itself, before diving into anything at all, is a source of contention.


Yet, very little to many, including myself, has changed. Certainly not in terms of improvements. Merely a country that is suffering an identity crisis as much as it is political turmoil, economic stagnation and social polarisation.


However, it doesnt necessarily need to stay that way, and are there still ways to make the most of it? Can we realise 'buccaneering Britain'? Or will be remain at risk of 'boiling the frog' - both these analogies and more are outlined by Peter Foster, Public Policy Editor at the Financial Times in this episode and his new book.

Peter's Book - What Went Wrong With Brexit And What We Can Do About It

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On August 15th, 2021, the globe witnessed one of the most redefining geopolitical events in a place that in itself reshaped 21st-century foreign and international policy. The fall of Kabul by the Taliban's rapid advance resulted in the US-supported government collapse and the Taliban's takeover, undoing 20 years of progress and rights/freedoms of Afghans. This special panel episode of TGG reflected on the changes to Afghanistan 1 year on. Questions/themes covered include:

  • Since the takeover, and as international attention has shifted elsewhere, how have conditions in Afghanistan changed?
  • What has the return of the Taliban meant for civil society, particularly women?
  • Who, if anyone, has recognized the Taliban or given them legitimacy as a proper government?
  • If most countries, particularly the West, aren't willing to deal with the Taliban, how should humanitarian support be provided to reduce crises?
  • What threat has Islamic State and its regional branch, ISK posed?
  • Should there be partial engagement with the Taliban if they compromise on their governance and reintroduce them to the global stage?

Guest Profiles

This special episode how an all-star line-up of experts:
Hasib Noor - a specialist in Sirah and Islamic history, Hasib studied at the Islamic University of Madinah. He is the founder of director of the Legacy Institute and Prophetic Legacy.
Graeme Smith - a senior consultant at International Crisis Group (ICG), Graeme also worked in the UN Mission to Afghanistan (UNAMA) as a Political Affairs Officer.
Mariam Wardak - a longstanding human rights activist, Mariam has been a leading voice in raising awareness of the struggle of women and girls in Afghanistan. Mariam was also a Senior Advisor to the NSA and Strategic Planning Adviser at the Ministry of Counter Narcotics.
Timor Sharan - a former senior analyst at ICG, Timor is a fellow at the LSE Ideas foreign policy think tank and Founder and Director of the Afghanistan Policy Lab.

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  • What has the humanitarian situation been like for Ukrainian people fleeing Russia's invasion?
  • How has the response been and how can it be improved?
  • How much risk is there to refugees from people trafficking and smuggling?
  • Has there been a response from the UN and should it be making more effort to lead or coordinate?

In this first episode, these questions and more are discussed by host Pyotr, as he interviews Professor Steven Schrage on the ground at the Polish-Ukraine border. Steven is a fellow at Johns Hopkins SAIS's Foreign Policy Institute (FPI), was the ex-Deputy Assistant Sec of State under Colin Powell, and Co-Chair of the G8’s Crime and Terrorism Group.
The first half of the podcast sees Professor Schrage outline details on the ground, the lack of crisis management, the media's portrayal of the border, and what must change. In the second half, Steven answers audience questions, including on the threats of refugee trafficking, inconsistent treatment of different groups, and the response of the Polish government and people towards the Ukraine people.

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Ramifications from the Ukraine War are being felt globally. Not merely by intensifying the potential for conflict in other regions, but also by undermining peace and mediation efforts. This is the case with the Iran Nuclear Deal, or JCPOA, which has been at risk and remains controversial to many, including Jason Brodsky. Questions covered this time include:

  • Since the Ukraine War began, how have sentiments changed around the feasibility and desire for a renewed deal?
  • Is there a genuine appetite for the Iranian Deal or have they been hoping to squeeze the US and others for concessions?
  • How should we assess the Russian role and positioning in negotiations given their activities and interests elsewhere?
  • Were efforts to renew any deal futile, what would be the best alternative - a new deal or a new sanctions program?

For this episode, your host Pyotr interviews Jason Brodsky, Policy Director of United Against Nuclear Iran, or UANI, since 2016. Previously, he was Research Associate and Advisor to Aaron David Miller at the Wilson Center & Senior Middle East Analyst at Iran International. Recorded on Twitter Spaces, Jason then takes questions from the live audience who challenge him on some of his points and perspectives raised during his conversation with Pyotr.

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So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.
And if you're unable able to do that - no worries. Please leave a review, or share GG. This small action has BIG impact in helping it grow and broaden its visibility to more audiences.
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The role of Turkey in the 2022 Ukraine War is one that has many observers and pundits guessing, with questions often including:

  • What does Turkey seek to gain from supporting Ukraine but also engaging Russia?
  • Why did Erdogan threaten to block Swedish/Finnish NATO ascension?
  • How genuine are its attempts to broker peace between the two sides?
  • How integral is Erdogan's personal ambition to Turkey's current behavior?
  • How might Turkey exploit Russia's waning influence in overlapping areas/regions and exert its power?

Enjoy the conversation? Consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Don't want to miss out on participating - follow Pyotr to know of the next event!

These questions are raised by Pyotr, as he is joined by Turkish expert, expatriate, and friend, Emre Uslu - a journalist, academic, and activist. Indeed, Emre's expansive knowledge and vocal criticism of Turkish internal affairs, Kurdish autonomy, and its foreign policy have resulted in Emre being designated in the blue category of the "most wanted terrorist list" published by the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Turkey since 28 October 2015.
This episode is special too as it is the inaugural recorded on Twitter Spaces, involving new and diverse contributors. That said, the format remains the same, with a 45 min discussion between Pyotr & Emre, before there a few audiences questions to challenge Emre, this time concerning a post-Erdogan Turkey, the removal of its NATO membership, and how Turkey's ambitions in MENA may change depending on the direction of the Ukraine War.

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So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.
And if you're unable able to do that - no worries. Please leave a review, or share GG. This small action has BIG impact in helping it grow and broaden its visibility to more audiences.
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This abhorrent event will be felt worldwide, but nowhere more than to Abe's family, to which TGG sends its condolences. Friday, July 8th, 2022 saw the inconceivable and tragic assassination of Shinzo Abe, former Japanese Prime Minister, by Tetsuya Yamagami. Abe came to be known for many things, including 'Abenomics' - his form of economic policy, but equally, the term, 'Indo-Pacific' which has become a cornerstone of US foreign policy. Eleanor outlines these themes and more with questions including:

  • Who shot former Prime Minister Abe & what were their motivations?
  • How much do other global events involving firearms have any role in Abe's assassination?
  • What is Abe like as an individual and what were his most notable achievements?
  • How will South Korean-Japanese relations change without Abe's input?
  • What does the loss of Abe mean for Russia-Japan peace talks over the Kuril Islands?

These questions and more are tackled as Pyotr interviews Eleanor Shiori Hughes, an MA candidate at Georgetown University and an expert on East Asia. Notably, however, is that in March 2022, Eleanor co-wrote an article on Abe's legacy surrounding Taiwan for the Hudson Institute, which involved interviewing the man himself, giving her some of the most recent exposure to Abe of anyone.

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This isn't possible without you - the listener. My goal is to bring entertaining yet enlightening content to you, make complex, technical issues more relatable to you, and enable you to engage on topics you care about and for better people from all origins or professions.
So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.
And if you're unable able to do that - no worries. Please leave a review, or share GG. This small action has BIG impact in helping it grow and broaden its visibility to more audiences.
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Ready to gain fresh, unique insights into global issues? Want to connect with experts and community of engaged listeners? Support The Global Gambit (GG) today and access EXCLUSIVE content and perks. Join us in making sense of the complex forces shaping our world in enlightening, entertaining talks! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-global-gambit.


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  • Will the events in Ukraine result in a new Cold War between the West and an intensified Russo-Sino Axis?
  • Could China offset the sanctions imposed upon Russia?
  • Will Russia become a vassal state to China?
  • What is the prospect of Russia using cryptocurrencies to bypass the financial constraints against it?

These questions and more are addressed in this episode of The Global Gambit, as your host, Pyotr, interviews Zongyuan Zoe Liu, the international political economy fellow of the esteemed Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), focusing on global financial markets, development finance and emerging markets (EMEs) and obtaining her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins SAIS, including teaching Pyotr in one semester. Zoe released her first major analysis on BRIC de-dollarisation in Feb 2022.
Pyotr is joined by co-host Tao Tan, in the first half, where Tao challenges Zoe on areas concerning China's economic statecraft, SWIFT, or a Russia-China bloc, before Pyotr expands into the impact of Russia's invasion on the Kuril Islands, a potential Taiwan campaign and more. In the second half, the audience raises questions covering how China's BRI may be affected, as well as the possibility of vassalisation of Russia and Balkanisation of its trade or tech industries.

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So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.
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The Global Gambit - How Close Was Wagner Group To Actually Toppling Putin?
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05/13/25 • 36 min

In this podcast, I was joined by Candace Rondeaux to discuss her new book, Putin's Sledgehammer, on the rise and fall of Russia’s Wagner Group, particularly the aftermath of its 2023 mutiny. Candace explores the historical origins of the Wagner Group, its ties to Russia's mafia, and its key role in Russia's global operations.


She delves into the evolution of the group under Prigozhin, highlighting its use in proxy wars and mercenary operations in Africa, Ukraine, and Syria. We also cover the power struggles between Putin and Prigozhin leading to the group's collapse and an examination of Wagner’s lingering influence on global security.


Candace Rondeaux is the Senior Director of Future Frontiers at New America. Check out her book, Putin's Sledgehammer here: https://amzn.to/4me0FMB

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Global Gambit have?

The Global Gambit currently has 51 episodes available.

What topics does The Global Gambit cover?

The podcast is about News, Russia, Europe, Geopolitics, International Relations, Podcasts, Finance, Current Affairs, Economics, War, Business, China, Usa, Politics and Government.

What is the most popular episode on The Global Gambit?

The episode title 'Could drones change Russia's fortunes in the Ukraine War?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Global Gambit?

The average episode length on The Global Gambit is 54 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Global Gambit released?

Episodes of The Global Gambit are typically released every 18 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of The Global Gambit?

The first episode of The Global Gambit was released on Apr 28, 2022.

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