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GIS Radio: Will the U.S. exit from the Paris Agreement derail future climate talks?
Season 2 Episode 156
Henrique Schneider analyses: The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement weakens its influence and alters global climate governance. Read the report…
7 months ago
GIS Radio: Nawrocki victory shakes up Polish politics
Season 2 Episode 155
President-elect Nawrocki’s win weakens Prime Minister Donald Tusk and sets Warsaw on a more U.S.-aligned, Brussels-wary course. Matt Boyse analyses t…
7 months ago
GIS Radio: M23 rebels defy peace talks, expand control in DRC
Season 2 Episode 154
Fidel Amakye Owusu analyzes how Angola has withdrawn as a mediator in the DRC conflict, with Qatar and the U.S. stepping in as M23 rebels gain ground…
7 months ago
GIS Radio: Innovation policy: The new core of economic strategy
Season 2 Episode 153
Uri Gabai analyzes how innovation policy has become central to economic strategy, driving growth and competitiveness in a tech-dominated world. Read …
7 months ago
GIS Radio: Ivory Coast: From Paris to Petrobras
Season 2 Episode 152
Teresa Nogueira Pinto analyzes how Ivory Coast is thriving economically as French troops exit. But Ouattara’s potential fourth term and regional shif…
7 months ago
GIS Radio: Australia’s role in the emerging geostrategic order
Season 2 Episode 151
Urs Schöttli analyzes how Canberra faces fresh geopolitical challenges, and must balance alliances, economics and security in an era of new rising po…
7 months, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: Baltic security: Keeping an eye on the Kremlin
Season 2 Episode 150
Russia looks to be preparing major NATO provocations, including hybrid attacks and military buildup near Nordic borders, and may test Article 5, as a…
7 months, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: China’s nuclear Silk Road
Season 2 Episode 149
GIS Expert Henrique Schneider examines: Once reliant on either Western or Russian terms, Global Majority countries now use China’s rise to demand bet…
7 months, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: Exposing modern slavery in global supply chains
Season 2 Episode 148
Slavery was never abolished – only transformed. Today, millions suffer silently in supply chains worldwide by Lord David Alton of Liverpool. Read the…
7 months, 1 week ago
Europe’s defense dilemma: Who pays for autonomy?
Season 2 Episode 6
Europe wants a defense coalition independent of the U.S. But who’s going to pay for it? Economist Enrico Colombatto explains why financing may be the…
7 months, 1 week ago