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GIS Radio: Gen Z’s political alienation fuels rise in extremism
Season 2 Episode 220
Gen Z’s pandemic scars, social-media isolation and disordered home life have eroded trust in the American social contract, increasing disaffection an…
3 weeks, 6 days ago
GIS Radio: Coercive U.S. trade policy and Brazil’s strategic pivot
Season 2 Episode 319
Brazil, under President Lula, is strengthening ties with China and other partners to diversify trade and achieve strategic autonomy amid U.S. tariffs…
4 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Juntas and Moscow reshaping Sahel alliances
Season 2 Episode 218
Strategic geopolitical realignment, violence and crackdowns are hallmarks of Russia-aligned junta leadership in the Sahel. An analysis by Federica Sa…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
GIS Radio: Local content rules deepen the EU’s innovation crisis
Season 2 Episode 317
Overregulation weakens European innovation, raising costs, reducing quality and limiting competitiveness globally. An analysis by Henrique Schneider.…
1 month ago
GIS Radio: The West’s religious illiteracy and its geopolitical consequences
Season 2 Episode 219
A growing lack of religious literacy in the West is distorting policy decisions, from geopolitical strategy to internal social cohesion. An analysis …
1 month ago
From Freedom to Framework: Is liberal democracy narrowing the space for dissent?
Season 1 Episode 14
In this episode of Unconventional Knowledge, Prince Michael of Liechtenstein speaks with Karl-Peter Schwarz about the growing tension between democra…
1 month ago
GIS Radio: Mohamud tightens grip on power after Israel recognizes Somaliland
Season 2 Episode 316
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has handed Somali President Mohamud a chance to rally domestic support and accelerate his centralization drive. An…
1 month ago
GIS Radio: Crisis without collapse: Oil markets and the Middle East shock
Season 2 Episode 315
A sharp disruption to oil supply has pushed prices higher, but the market response so far suggests a relatively contained reaction. An analysis by Ca…
1 month ago
GIS Radio: Uganda enters a more fragile phase
Season 2 Episode 313
President Museveni’s rule has proven resilient, but mounting pressures are likely to make the status quo harder to sustain over time.
An analysis by …
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: From Pax Americana to Pax Silica
Season 2 Episode 312
The U.S. is advancing Pax Silica and redefining geopolitical order around compute, technological chokepoints and dependence.
An analysis by Uri Gabai.…
1 month, 1 week ago