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Deep Dish on Global Affairs helps you make sense of our rapidly changing world. Join host Leslie Vinjamuri, President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, as she speaks with thought leade... more
FAQs about Deep Dish on Global Affairs:How many episodes does Deep Dish on Global Affairs have?The podcast currently has 372 episodes available.
October 15, 2020The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East -- October 15, 2020From Iran in 1953 to Syria in 2011, the United States has relied on regime change as a core facet of Middle East policy -- with mixed results. Author and former White House Middle East advisor and expert Philip Gordon joins Deep Dish to explain that while regime change is a tempting policy option, in the long-term it leads to high costs, unintended consequences, and the spread of instability....more40minPlay
October 08, 2020Japan's Suga Faces a Rising China and Uncertain US Foreign Policy — October 8, 2020This week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with new Japanese Premier Yoshihide Suga, signaling both Japan's importance to the United States and both sides' fear of a rising China, analysts argue. Stanford University's Michael Auslin and Teneo Intelligence's Tobias Harris join Deep Dish to explain how the 2020 election could influence US foreign policy towards Japan and whether Suga has the power to successfully continue former Prime Minister Abe's legacy....more45minPlay
October 01, 2020Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Could Drag in Russia and Turkey — October 1, 2020Last weekend, fighting broke out in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, reigniting a frozen conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The New York Times' Andrew Kramer and Chatham House's Laurence Broers Join Deep Dish to examine what the conflict could mean for the region and Russia's broader competition with Turkey for power....more39minPlay
September 24, 2020Why Private Sector Sustainability is Critical for the SDGs — September 24, 2020With just 10 years remaining to reach the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, COVID-19 has undermined much of the existing progress toward the ambitious targets. As the UN General Assembly takes place this week, BP's Trine Mong and McDonald's Francesca DeBiase join Deep Dish to explain how their companies are making strides towards sustainability to support the SDGs and revolutionize their industries....more37minPlay
September 17, 2020There's Still Hope for Ending Hunger — September 17, 2020An unprecedented hunger crisis is looming as the world grapples with COVID-19, the global economic downturn, stark inequality, and fractured political relationships. But 10 years after the launch of the US government's Feed the Future program, USAID's Jim Barnhart joins Deep Dish to explain why there's still hope for eradicating hunger within this generation....more31minPlay
September 10, 2020Police Reform Lessons from Around the World — September 10, 2020This year, the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and other Black people drove mass Black Lives Matter protests against racial injustice demanding communities defund the police. Princeton University's Laurence Ralph and the Council on Criminal Justice's Thomas Abt join Deep Dish to explain why police brutality is not a uniquely American phenomenon and argue the strongest examples of successful police reform come from outside the United States....more38minPlay
September 03, 2020Solving Global Inequality with Thomas Piketty — September 3, 2020COVID-19 has exacerbated our society's extreme inequality in access to healthcare, economic opportunity, education, and the rights that protect some but not others based on race. Economist Thomas Piketty joins Deep Dish to examine the ideas that drive persistent global inequality and the solutions he believes will produce a more equitable future....more37minPlay
August 27, 2020Thailand's Youth Demand Democratic Reforms — August 27, 2020Inspired by Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, Thailand's youth organized mass protests to demand reforms from the culturally revered monarchy. Political scientist Pavin Chachavalpongpun joins Deep Dish to explain how social media makes these protests different than past movements and why the United States should see Thailand as a foreign policy priority when negotiating a rising China....more30minPlay
August 20, 2020Can Lebanon Overcome Corruption and Crisis? — August 20, 2020Decades of political corruption and financial crisis in Lebanon came to a head in early August when an explosion decimated much of the country's economic hub, Beirut. Carnegie Middle East Center Director Maha Yahya and the International Institute for Strategic Studies' Emile Hokayem join Deep Dish to examine the ongoing protest movement, Hezbollah's role in the crisis, and how a system built on sectarian politics could be rebuilt....more45minPlay
August 13, 2020Making Cyberspace Safe for Democracy — August 13, 2020This 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....more46minPlay
FAQs about Deep Dish on Global Affairs:How many episodes does Deep Dish on Global Affairs have?The podcast currently has 372 episodes available.