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GIS Radio: China tightening its grip on Latin America
GIS Radio: China tightening its grip on Latin America

Season 2 Episode 277

China has become a leading partner for Latin America, boosting trade, infrastructure and strategic influence, though it now faces increasing U.S. pus…

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GIS Radio: The trillion-dollar question for AI business models
GIS Radio: The trillion-dollar question for AI business models

Season 2 Episode 276

Investments in AI companies have surged, but profitability remains out of reach for many, prompting concerns about future business models. An analysi…

1 month ago

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GIS Radio: Nuclear stalemate gives way to Cold War II arms race
GIS Radio: Nuclear stalemate gives way to Cold War II arms race

Season 2 Episode 275

A renewal of nuclear weapons testing exposes mounting risks, collapsing treaties and a new era of proliferation shaping the second Cold War. An analy…

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GIS Radio: Fortress Finland: Nordic deterrence against Russia
GIS Radio: Fortress Finland: Nordic deterrence against Russia

Season 2 Episode 274

Finland’s NATO membership transforms security dynamics on the alliance’s northeastern flank. An analysis by Stefand Hedlund. Read the full report her…

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After the Western Order: Realism, power and the new global balance
After the Western Order: Realism, power and the new global balance

Season 1 Episode 12

In this episode of Unconventional Knowledge, Prince Michael of Liechtenstein speaks with Professor Christoph Frei about the global shift away from We…

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GIS Radio: Dark pools as an evolution of financial markets
GIS Radio: Dark pools as an evolution of financial markets

Season 2 Episode 273

Private trading venues mitigate automated, predatory technologies while improving the execution, liquidity and resilience of securities exchanges glo…

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GIS Radio: Russia in Southeast Asia: Gaining ground or treading water?
GIS Radio: Russia in Southeast Asia: Gaining ground or treading water?

Season 2 Episode 272

Moscow seeks influence in Southeast Asia but faces economic, geopolitical and perceptual limits constraining expansion. An analysis by Prashanth Para…

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GIS Radio: The politicization of research and teaching
GIS Radio: The politicization of research and teaching

Season 2 Episode 271

Modern universities are increasingly politicized, with freedom of values eroding and tenure reinforcing ideological conformity and jeopardizing open …

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GIS Radio: Academic freedom and the crisis of the modern university
GIS Radio: Academic freedom and the crisis of the modern university

Season 2 Episode 270

Academic freedom, once the bedrock of universities, is facing internal threats as complacency and bureaucratization undermine independent thought and…

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GIS Radio: The coevolution of sanctions and a multipolar world order
GIS Radio: The coevolution of sanctions and a multipolar world order

Season 2 Episode 269

Expanding Western sanctions are inadvertently fomenting alternative economic infrastructures. An analysis by Bob Savic. Read the full report here.

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