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GIS Radio: Sudan War puts African resilience to the test
Season 2 Episode 68
Teresa Nogueira Pinto analyzes how social and economic stability in Northeast Africa is far from assured, as the Sudanese conflict between warring fa…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: China’s cultural conquest of the Arctic
Season 2 Episode 67
Dr. Aleksandra Gadzala Tirziu explores how China’s Arctic ambition, though seemingly defying geography, perfectly aligns with its bold plan to reshap…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Global focus on strategic minerals crystalizes in Eurasia
Season 2 Episode 66
Bob Savic analyzes how critical minerals and rare earths have emerged as key supply chain vulnerabilities for the U.S. and EU, given their dependence…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: The housing crisis deepens in developed countries
Season 2 Episode 65
Karl-Friedrich Israel examines how the housing crisis worsens as property prices rise and incomes stagnate, affecting affordability and economic well…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Peter Magyar’s rise is reshaping Hungary’s political landscape
Season 2 Episode 64
Krisztina Koenen analyzes how Peter Magyar has almost eliminated Hungary’s divided opposition, paving the way for a two-party system against Prime Mi…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Shadow banking’s opportunity, risk and regulatory challenge
Season 2 Episode 63
Vahan P. Roth explores how non-bank lending, a growing yet often misunderstood sector, provides valuable services outside traditional regulatory fram…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: A new era of hot wars
Season 2 Episode 62
Dr. Junhua Zhang examines how, with global politics in flux, authoritarian leaders are concluding that armed conflicts can be prosecuted without cons…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: U.S. and EU tighten investment screening rules to shield critical tech
Season 2 Episode 61
Bob Savic analyzes how new outbound investment screening measures aimed at securing strategic technologies in global supply chains are set to intensi…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Nepal’s political and economic uncertainty likely to continue
Season 2 Episode 60
Husain Haqqani examines how Nepal’s future is characterized by political instability, economic vulnerabilities, and shifting alliances with India, Ch…
1 year, 1 month ago
GIS Radio: Libya is caught in an ever-deepening vicious circle
Season 2 Episode 59
Federica Saini Fasanotti analysis reveals Libya’s post-2011 descent into persistent chaos. Read the report here.
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