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U.S. Institute of Peace experts discuss the latest foreign policy issues from around the world in this brief weekly collaboration with SiriusXM‘s POTUS Channel 124. In about 10 minutes, each epis... more
FAQs about On Peace:How many episodes does On Peace have?The podcast currently has 457 episodes available.
September 21, 2021Corinne Graff on the U.N. General Assembly’s Theme of ResilienceAs the 2021 U.N. General Assembly begins amid a host of global crises, USIP’s Corinne Graff says this year’s theme of resilience must “deal not just with the symptoms of these emergencies, but the root causes as well” and that effective governance is “key to building resilience against many of the global challenges we face today.”...more10minPlay
September 13, 2021William Byrd on Afghanistan’s Economic CrisisAmid the fallout from the Taliban’s sudden takeover, USIP’s William Byrd warns that Afghanistan’s economy faces a catastrophic outlook if action isn’t taken — adding that “the Afghan people and the economy have a lot farther to fall than they did the previous time the Taliban were in charge.”...more11minPlay
August 27, 2021Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on a U.S.-Israel Relationship ResetIran and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will likely top the agenda during Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s meeting with President Biden. But USIP’s Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen says the talks will also serve as a “relational reset … this will really be about setting a tone between these two new leaders.”...more8minPlay
August 24, 2021Donald Jensen on Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Visit to the U.S.Ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s long-awaited visit to Washington, USIP’s Donald Jensen says many in D.C. “see the [Ukrainian] fight against corruption as a key benchmark” in determining the future of U.S. assistance, including for Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia....more6minPlay
August 16, 2021Tegan Blaine on How Climate Change Impacts Global ConflictUSIP’s Tegan Blaine says we must be cognizant of how efforts to reduce climate change can exacerbate instability and conflict, as the resources needed for a greener global economy “are in places where the countries are already politically fragile” and higher demand adds more stress to already burdened institutions....more10minPlay
August 02, 2021Brian Harding on Defense Secretary Austin’s Trip to VietnamWhile cooperation on war legacy issues topped the agenda during U.S. Defense Secretary Austin’s recent trip to Vietnam, USIP’s Brian Harding says the deepening U.S-Vietnam relationship is, in part, meant “to balance what they’re concerned about on [Vietnam’s] northern border” with China....more9minPlay
July 29, 2021Bill Taylor on Strategic Stability and Nuclear SecurityNuclear diplomacy has long been a bilateral affair between the United States and Russia. But with China, North Korea and possibly Iran emerging as nuclear threats, USIP’s Bill Taylor says, “The number of actors is a threat to stability” requiring a new framework for addressing issues of nuclear security....more12minPlay
July 21, 2021Joseph Sany on the Turmoil in Ethiopia and China’s Role in AfricaAs China steps up its engagement in Africa amid lagging vaccination rates and tensions in Ethiopia, USIP’s Joseph Sany says U.S. policy must avoid a narrow, competitive mindset: “[China] is doing what a major superpower does … [the United States] must address African interests, not impose American interests.”...more8minPlay
July 14, 2021Megan Chabalowski on the USIP Peace Teachers ProgramWhile many students learn about conflict through the lens of violence, USIP’s Megan Chabalowski says the Institute’s Peace Teachers program offers a more nuanced, positive alternative: “It can be really eye-opening for students to see that [peace] is something really practical that you can work toward.”...more6minPlay
July 06, 2021Tamanna Salikuddin on U.S.-Pakistan RelationsWith the world’s fifth largest population, a nuclear-armed military, an important role in Afghanistan and a close relationship with China, Pakistan is vital to U.S. interests. Although there have been periods of turmoil, “Both countries must have a relationship and, ostensibly, share some interests,” says USIP’s Tamanna Salikuddin....more9minPlay
FAQs about On Peace:How many episodes does On Peace have?The podcast currently has 457 episodes available.