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GIS Radio: U.S. eyes greater influence in the South Caucasus
GIS Radio: U.S. eyes greater influence in the South Caucasus

Season 2 Episode 113

According to analysis by James Jay Carafano, the Trump administration aimed to enhance U.S. presence in the South Caucasus by managing regional chall…

10 months, 4 weeks ago

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GIS Radio: Divergent U.S. and EU sanctions reflect growing Western geopolitical rift
GIS Radio: Divergent U.S. and EU sanctions reflect growing Western geopolitical rift

Season 2 Episode 112

Bob Savic explores how Seismic shifts in foreign policy priorities fuel major differences between American and European sanctions regimes. Read the r…

11 months ago

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GIS Radio: What is next after Washington exits the OECD global tax plan?
GIS Radio: What is next after Washington exits the OECD global tax plan?

Season 2 Episode 111

Adam Michel analyzes how President Trump’s withdrawal from the global minimum corporate tax deal reignites sovereignty concerns. Read the report here…

11 months ago

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GIS Radio: U.S. oil production: A peak in sight
GIS Radio: U.S. oil production: A peak in sight

Season 2 Episode 110

Dr. Carole Nakhle analyzes how oil production in the U.S. hits record highs, reshaping global markets and challenging OPEC’s grip. Read the report he…

11 months ago

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GIS Radio: A dream deferred: Turkey’s unfulfilled European hopes
GIS Radio: A dream deferred: Turkey’s unfulfilled European hopes

Season 2 Episode 109

Even as Turkey's EU accession remains "on ice," Alper Coşkun's incisive analysis reveals why Ankara and Brussels are still inextricably linked. Dive …

11 months ago

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The unexpected scenarios of tariffs
The unexpected scenarios of tariffs

Season 3 Episode 3

The Trump administration’s tariff policies have unsettled markets and caused consternation among economists. But in a world full of red tape and over…

11 months ago

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GIS Radio: U.S. political divide turns tariffs into subnational economic challenge
GIS Radio: U.S. political divide turns tariffs into subnational economic challenge

Season 2 Episode 108

Ian Oxnevad's analysis highlights how states pushing back against federal tariffs are probing the boundaries of U.S. authority, leading to ambiguous …

11 months ago

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GIS Radio: The election of Pope Leo XIV: Geopolitics of the papacy
GIS Radio: The election of Pope Leo XIV: Geopolitics of the papacy

Season 2 Episode 107

Lord David Alton of Liverpool analyzes how, in a world teetering between authoritarianism and apathy, the new pope faces a choice: to challenge injus…

11 months, 1 week ago

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GIS Radio: Voter preferences are shifting in South Africa
GIS Radio: Voter preferences are shifting in South Africa

Season 2 Episode 83

Ralph Mathekga analyzes how the Democratic Alliance has surpassed the ANC in popularity for the first time amid calls for progress and accountability.

11 months, 1 week ago

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GIS Radio: The resurgence of Egyptian diplomacy
GIS Radio: The resurgence of Egyptian diplomacy

Season 2 Episode 105

Pierre Boussel analyzes how, as Middle Eastern tensions rise, Egypt is leveraging its historical influence and strategic interests to revive its role…

11 months, 1 week ago

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