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GIS Radio: What lies beneath the growth of sovereign wealth funds
Season 2 Episode 51
Prof. Enrico Colombatto analyzes how sovereign wealth funds have grown rapidly, yet their state-run nature hides as much as it reveals about global f…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Nigeria’s federalism and the struggle for unity
Season 2 Episode 50
Teresa Nogueira Pinto examines how Nigeria’s complex history of colonial borders, ethnic diversity, and federal tensions fuels ongoing instability, c…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Trump’s tariffs reshape global trade and foreign policies
Season 2 Episode 49
Riley Walters analyzes that President Trump’s second term is seeing an intensification of tariff use, reshaping U.S. trade policies and global econom…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Crypto rising: Regulatory and policy implications
Season 2 Episode 48
Dante Disparte explores how President Trump’s pro-crypto policies could spark renewed growth and innovation in the U.S. digital currency landscape. R…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Trump’s impact on U.S.-Canada relations
Season 2 Episode 47
Dr. James Jay Carafano analyzes how the out-of-the-blue demands on Canada from the American president have stirred the world of politics, yet both co…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
GIS Radio: South Africa faces an uphill climb after Trump cuts aid
Season 2 Episode 46
Dr. Ralph Mathekga examines how President Trump’s suspension of U.S. aid to South Africa has sparked diplomatic tensions, drawing an unflattering spo…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: Sanctions and the geopolitics of trade
Season 2 Episode 45
Bob Savic analyzes how global trade flows are shifting and fragmenting, while Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Vladimir Putin could complicate matte…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: Algerian military buildup diverts eyes from economic frustrations
Season 2 Episode 44
Pierre Boussel examines how Algeria’s accelerated arms buildup underscores its regional ambitions while serving as a domestic political tool. Read th…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: The Philippines reshapes its policies on the U.S. and China
Season 2 Episode 43
Adinda Khaerani Epstein analyzes how President Marcos’ foreign policy balances sovereignty, the U.S. alliance, and economic ties with China. Read the…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: Signs of an increasingly flexible Turkey in Africa
Season 2 Episode 42
Federica Saini Fasanotti examines how Turkey’s growing geopolitical influence in Africa – leveraging military, economic, and diplomatic strategies – …
1 year ago