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GIS Radio: Biya to cling to power in Cameroon

GIS Radio: Biya to cling to power in Cameroon


Season 2 Episode 185


Fidel Amakye Owusu analyses: Cameroon is bracing for contested elections as the entrenched president tightens control, touts economic growth and takes a hard line on security and political challenges…


Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago

GIS Radio: SCO summit signals Global Majority’s push for a multipolar order

GIS Radio: SCO summit signals Global Majority’s push for a multipolar order


Season 2 Episode 184


India and many non-Western nations are uniting with China and Russia in response to what they perceive as economic and political “bullying” by the U.S. An analysis by Bob Savic. Read the report here.…


Published on 4 weeks ago

GIS Radio: The illusion of inflation control in Modern Monetary Theory

GIS Radio: The illusion of inflation control in Modern Monetary Theory


Season 2 Episode 183


Relying only on inflation for fiscal limits is problematic, as it risks asset bubbles and economic instability. An analysis by Karl-Friedrich Israel. Read the report here. 

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Published on 4 weeks, 1 day ago

GIS Radio: The future of the Russian Navy

GIS Radio: The future of the Russian Navy


Season 2 Episode 182


Stefan Hedlund analyzes how despite submarine strength, Russia’s navy struggles with obsolescence, strategic setbacks and dwindling seaborne relevance. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Southeast Asia’s economic model at risk due to U.S. tariffs

GIS Radio: Southeast Asia’s economic model at risk due to U.S. tariffs


Season 2 Episode 181


The region’s vibrant and globally connected economy is being pressured to overhaul its integration within global supply chains. An analysis by Bob Savic. Read the report here. 

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Weaponizing hate against the U.S.-India bilateral partnership

GIS Radio: Weaponizing hate against the U.S.-India bilateral partnership


Season 2 Episode 180


Anti-Hindu agitation in America risks undermining U.S.-India relations, echoing antisemitic campaigns destabilizing global cooperation. An analysis by James Jay Carafano. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Trump’s tariff hits South Africa, ANC coalition falters in response

GIS Radio: Trump’s tariff hits South Africa, ANC coalition falters in response


Season 2 Episode 179


South Africa faces increased U.S. tariffs on exports as the ANC-led coalition grapples with negotiations, disregarding reforms to boost competitiveness. An analysis by Ralph Mathekga. Read the report…


Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Seven elections will determine the future of Latin America

GIS Radio: Seven elections will determine the future of Latin America


Season 2 Episode 178


Latin America’s 2025-2026 elections may shift the region rightward, with polls showing the Sao Paulo Forum’s leftist candidates facing defeats. Analysed by GIS Expert Alejandro Peña Esclusa. Read the…


Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: The significance of ASEAN as major powers recalibrate

GIS Radio: The significance of ASEAN as major powers recalibrate


Season 2 Episode 177


Amid U.S.-China rivalry and Russian aggression, Southeast Asian countries are strengthening European partnerships to preserve strategic autonomy. Analysed by Adinda Khaerani Epstein. Read the report …


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

GIS Radio: U.S. diplomacy in the Western Balkans

GIS Radio: U.S. diplomacy in the Western Balkans


Season 2 Episode 176


President Trump will likely take a different policy approach than his predecessors in supporting stability in the region. An analysis by James Jay Carafano. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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