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GIS Radio: Australia’s role in the emerging geostrategic order

GIS Radio: Australia’s role in the emerging geostrategic order


Season 2 Episode 151


Urs Schöttli analyzes how Canberra faces fresh geopolitical challenges, and must balance alliances, economics and security in an era of new rising powers. Read the report here.

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Published on 4 weeks ago

GIS Radio: Baltic security: Keeping an eye on the Kremlin

GIS Radio: Baltic security: Keeping an eye on the Kremlin


Season 2 Episode 150


Russia looks to be preparing major NATO provocations, including hybrid attacks and military buildup near Nordic borders, and may test Article 5, as analysed by Stefan Hedlund. Read the report here.

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Published on 4 weeks, 1 day ago

GIS Radio: China’s nuclear Silk Road

GIS Radio: China’s nuclear Silk Road


Season 2 Episode 149


GIS Expert Henrique Schneider examines: Once reliant on either Western or Russian terms, Global Majority countries now use China’s rise to demand better deals in nuclear development. Read the report …


Published on 4 weeks, 2 days ago

GIS Radio: Exposing modern slavery in global supply chains

GIS Radio: Exposing modern slavery in global supply chains


Season 2 Episode 148


Slavery was never abolished – only transformed. Today, millions suffer silently in supply chains worldwide by Lord David Alton of Liverpool. Read the report here. 

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Published on 1 month ago

Europe’s defense dilemma: Who pays for autonomy?

Europe’s defense dilemma: Who pays for autonomy?


Season 2 Episode 6


Europe wants a defense coalition independent of the U.S. But who’s going to pay for it? Economist Enrico Colombatto explains why financing may be the project’s undoing.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Who will win the competition for influence in Syria?

GIS Radio: Who will win the competition for influence in Syria?


Season 2 Episode 147


Robert Silverman analyzes how Syria’s future is troubled by continuing massacres of minority communities, yet the country holds promise as Saudi Arabia looks set to wield the most influence. Read the…


Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: China’s arms industry gains ground amid India-Pakistan clash

GIS Radio: China’s arms industry gains ground amid India-Pakistan clash


Season 2 Episode 146


Junhua Zhang analyzes how Pakistan’s military edge in the recent air conflict with India has boosted the reputation of the Chinese defense industry. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

UK aligns with U.S. in security-driven global trade shift

UK aligns with U.S. in security-driven global trade shift


Season 2 Episode 145


Bob Savic analyzes how the evolving geopolitical landscape of the 21st century has compelled major powers to reconsider the foundations of trade agreements. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

Organized crime and security in Latin America

Organized crime and security in Latin America


Season 2 Episode 144


John Polga-Hecimovich analyzes how transnational crime in Latin America is growing and posing a challenge to democracies in the region. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: The AI age: Navigating five critical global challenges

GIS Radio: The AI age: Navigating five critical global challenges


Season 2 Episode 143


Uri Gabai analyzes how the AI hype may be fading, but its true impact is only now unfolding. From geopolitics to jobs, five key tensions will define its role in reshaping our world. Read the report h…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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