Podcasts

Samir Nazareth, September 10, 2019

Paradoxically, far-right leaders use globalization and the democratic process to destroy longstanding institutions that deliver prosperity and justice

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Louis René Beres, January 22, 2019

The first two years of the Trump presidency have been characterized by disdain for intellect, history, science and expertise

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John Zarobell, January 3, 2019

China and India step up soft-power competition with contemporary art and new forms of display

Joseph Chamie , January 17, 2019

World’s aging trends, powerful and irreversible, require serious rethinking of pension, health and long-term care programs

Susan Froetschel , June 22, 2018

The US shifts from modeling democratic values and human rights to inspiring a hostile anti-globalization agenda targeting immigrants

Kenneth Gillingham, October 18, 2018

William Nordhaus, winner of a Nobel prize, laid the groundwork for the economics of climate change

Bruce Riedel , October 16, 2018

Saudi Arabia is ostracized after poor decisions by its crown prince – now accused of orchestrating a journalist’s murder

Susan Froetschel, March 29, 2018

Consumers did not realize the value of their personal data, and policies are not keeping pace with the growth of data collection and sales

Ehsan Ahrari, April 17, 2018

The Iran-Russia-Turkey nexus could be potent, but suffers from clashing strategic goals and internal contradiction

Atman Trivedi, April 19, 2018

With the Asia Pacific region in flux, US allies provide relief, including leadership on TPP and security