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GIS Radio: IMEC could reshape Europe’s trade dynamics
GIS Radio: IMEC could reshape Europe’s trade dynamics

Season 2 Episode 80

Dr. Ian Oxnevad analyzes how the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor marks a notable development in trade and diplomatic cooperation between t…

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GIS Radio: Financial deplatforming turns banks into enforcers
GIS Radio: Financial deplatforming turns banks into enforcers

Season 2 Episode 79

Vahan P. Roth explores how financial deplatforming raises concerns about privacy and government interference in banking, challenging the balance betw…

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GIS Radio: Shifting priorities upset the green energy transition
GIS Radio: Shifting priorities upset the green energy transition

Season 2 Episode 78

Dr. Carole Nakhle analyzes how the global energy transition will continue, but political change, policy shocks, and economic pressures are slowing it…

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GIS Radio: Can Laos become a potash powerhouse and realize its resource ambitions?
GIS Radio: Can Laos become a potash powerhouse and realize its resource ambitions?

Season 2 Episode 77

Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran examines how Laos aims to become a leading potash producer, driven by vast reserves and infrastructure, but faces signific…

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GIS Radio: Greenland standing its ground
GIS Radio: Greenland standing its ground

Season 2 Episode 76

Prof. Stefan Hedlund analyzes how, once overlooked, Greenland now shapes Arctic geopolitics and defies American territorial ambitions. Read the repor…

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GIS Radio: How superpowers will reshape globalization
GIS Radio: How superpowers will reshape globalization

Season 2 Episode 75

Prof. Enrico Colombatto examines how, since the beginning of this year, the future of globalization has come under scrutiny and may well be heading t…

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GIS Radio: The growing competition for Africa’s agricultural land
GIS Radio: The growing competition for Africa’s agricultural land

Season 2 Episode 74

Teresa Nogueira Pinto explores how global demand for arable land is rising, making Africa a key target for large-scale acquisitions to tackle food an…

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GIS Radio: China’s Two Sessions: Crisis, control and an uncertain future
GIS Radio: China’s Two Sessions: Crisis, control and an uncertain future

Season 2 Episode 73

Dr. Junhua Zhang examines how the annual Two Sessions gathering in Beijing revealed anxiety about the economy and political contradictions — yet bets…

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GIS Radio: U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia
GIS Radio: U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia

Season 2 Episode 72

Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran analyzes how, as U.S.-China rivalry deepens, Southeast Asian leaders fear it could derail hopes for regional growth and st…

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GIS Radio: Will Romania hold or fold? Democracy at a crossroads
GIS Radio: Will Romania hold or fold? Democracy at a crossroads

Season 2 Episode 71

Prof. Stefan Hedlund examines how Romania prepares for pivotal presidential elections, grappling with potential Russian meddling and the fallout from…

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