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GIS Radio: The myths of central bank independence

GIS Radio: The myths of central bank independence


Season 2 Episode 227


Once designed to protect economies from political influence, central banks have instead become political actors in their own right. An analysis by Enrico Colombatto. Read the report here. 

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Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

GIS Radio: Hard power returns, but soft power will win

GIS Radio: Hard power returns, but soft power will win


Season 2 Episode 226


The decisive contests of the next decade will be won through persuasion, not coercion. An analysis by Uri Gabai. Read the report here.

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Published on 4 weeks ago

GIS Radio: Libya’s fractures drift toward permanence

GIS Radio: Libya’s fractures drift toward permanence


Season 2 Episode 225


The intense rivalries, power struggles among militias and shifting regional dynamics are casting a shadow over the country’s prospects of ever achieving unity again. An analysis by Federica Saini Fas…


Published on 4 weeks, 1 day ago

GIS Radio: The Netherlands: Economic decline and waning influence

GIS Radio: The Netherlands: Economic decline and waning influence


Season 2 Episode 224


Once innovative and influential, the Netherlands is now gripped by stagnation amid political deadlock, economic pressures and a weakening international position. An analysis by Rob de Wijk. Read the …


Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Iceland redraws the map of Arctic security

GIS Radio: Iceland redraws the map of Arctic security


Season 2 Episode 223


Despite Russian threats and Arctic tensions, Iceland stays cool and strategically strong, playing a crucial role in regional security. An analysis by Stefan Hedlund. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: How Italy is increasing its footprint in Africa

GIS Radio: How Italy is increasing its footprint in Africa


Season 2 Episode 222


The Mattei Plan is strengthening Rome’s African partnerships and redefining Europe’s geopolitical role. An analysis by Teresa Nogueira Pinto. Read the report here. 

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: The geopolitical costs of AI

GIS Radio: The geopolitical costs of AI


Season 2 Episode 221


What began as a scientific breakthrough has now become a complex security threat. An analysis by Karl-Peter Schwarz. Read the full report here. 

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Stability eludes Bangladesh as election date is set

GIS Radio: Stability eludes Bangladesh as election date is set


Season 2 Episode 220


Ahead of elections, Dhaka is struggling to stabilize the political scene, revive the economy and manage strained relations with its neighbors. An analysis by Husain Haqqani. Read the report here.

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Published on 1 month ago

GIS Radio: Understanding President Trump’s China strategy

GIS Radio: Understanding President Trump’s China strategy


Season 2 Episode 219


Washington’s strategic ambiguity toward China creates uncertainty for allies and adversaries. An analysis by James Jay Carafano. Read the report here. 

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Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

GIS Radio: Scandals erode Sao Paulo Forum’s leftist grip

GIS Radio: Scandals erode Sao Paulo Forum’s leftist grip


Season 2 Episode 218


The Sao Paulo Forum, once a powerful left-wing Latin American political bloc, now struggles with corruption, criminal ties and waning influence. An analysis by Alejandro Peña Esclusa. Read the report…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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