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GIS Radio: Prabowo’s policies spark both hope and concern in Indonesia
Season 2 Episode 137
Adinda Khaerani Epstein analyzes how Indonesia’s new administration faces challenges sustaining populist programs and addressing fears of pre-democra…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: China’s plan to challenge global leadership
Season 2 Episode 136
Henrique Schneider analyzes how Beijing has rebounded post-pandemic, leveraging diplomacy, technology and exports to reshape its global role. Read th…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: The new geopolitics of minerals
Season 2 Episode 134
The recently concluded U.S.-Ukraine strategic minerals pact aims to counter China’s dominance, but challenges arise from contested territories and po…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Trade and investment in southern Africa, a win-win situation
Season 2 Episode 5
Southern Africa is a region rich in untapped natural resources and human capital. In this podcast, GIS founder Prince Michael of Liechtenstein and Af…
8 months ago
GIS Radio: Rising tensions in the Horn of Africa
Season 2 Episode 133
Geopolitical ambitions, ethnic divisions and contested access to the sea and fresh water are intensifying anxieties in Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Tigr…
8 months ago
GIS Radio: Europe’s options in a trade war
Season 2 Episode 132
Karl-Friedrich Israel analyzes how, as U.S.-EU trade tensions rise, Europe must choose between reinforcing multilateralism, diversifying trade, or ri…
8 months ago
GIS Radio: Meloni’s coalition balancing fragile alliances and reform risks
Season 2 Episode 131
Alberto Mingardi analyzes how Italy’s prime minister enjoys stable leadership but faces mounting political challenges. Read the report here.
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8 months ago
GIS Radio: Europe’s Banking Union: Still unfinished business?
Season 2 Episode 130
The EU banking union, which was created to stabilise the European financial system, is still incomplete after a decade, according to an evaluation by…
8 months ago
GIS Radio: The implications of Al-Qaeda’s return for U.S. policy
Season 2 Episode 129
The Islamist terrorists’ quiet yet expansive resurgence threatens global stability, reshaping U.S. counterterrorism priorities, analyzed by James Jay…
8 months ago
GIS Radio: Will international organizations survive?
Season 2 Episode 128
Global institutions were born out of post-war idealism, but they have failed to prevent conflict, as analyzed by Enrico Colombatto. Read the report h…
8 months, 1 week ago