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GIS Radio: France’s painful budget delivery
Season 2 Episode 31
Dr. Emmanuel Martin examines how the new French budget, approved in the first week of February, raises the question of whether it will deliver on its…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: South Korea’s political turmoil: Roots and implications
Season 2 Episode 30
Urs Schöttli analyzes how South Korea stands as an economic powerhouse, yet its democracy remains young and vulnerable to bursts of political instabi…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: China readies its legal arsenal for a trade war with Trump
Season 2 Episode 29
Bob Savic examines how Chinese export prohibitions on critical minerals to the United States signal Beijing’s readiness to return fire in a potential…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: Accessing Africa’s critical raw materials
Season 2 Episode 28
The Lobito Corridor megaproject could reshape global critical mineral supply chains by connecting Africa’s mineral-rich regions to international mark…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: European defense expenditure: Is it enough?
Season 2 Episode 27
Prof. Enrico Colombatto explores how, as defense budgets rise globally, Europe must balance security needs with public concerns regarding increased m…
1 year ago
GIS Radio: Dethroning Russia’s gas hegemony
Season 2 Episode 26
Dr. Carole Nakhle analyzes how the suspension of Russian gas exports through Ukraine signals a transformation in Europe’s energy landscape and relian…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Why countries worldwide are cautious of Chinese exports
Season 2 Episode 25
Dr. Junhua Zhang examines how Beijing’s aggressive export strategy faces mounting resistance worldwide, as even countries friendly to China erect bar…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Rogue-state alliances challenging global security
Season 2 Episode 24
Prof. Stefan Hedlund analyzes how North Korea’s deployment to aid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks a pivotal moment as rogue states unite to upend …
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: China’s slowdown exposes ASEAN reliance on Beijing
Season 2 Episode 23
Adinda Khaerani Epstein examines how domestic challenges in China are prompting a modest rethink of Southeast Asia’s economic and geopolitical strate…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: A roadmap to Trump’s 2025 fiscal policy agenda
Season 2 Episode 22
Adam Michel explores how, if Republicans manage the fiscal challenges of 2025 effectively and lower taxes again, the U.S. may enter an era of signifi…
1 year, 1 month ago