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GIS Radio: Global tensions: Parallels between the past and present
Season 2 Episode 38
Lord David Alton of Liverpool reflects on how history teaches that ignoring past conflicts inevitably invites future catastrophes. Read the report he…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: If Russia and Ukraine make peace, Turkey can help sustain it
Season 2 Episode 37
Alper Coşkun examines how, as President Trump fulfills his campaign promise to engage Russia on the Ukraine war, Turkey is quietly exploring its pote…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: Counterterrorism returns as a top U.S. priority
Season 2 Episode 36
Dr. James Jay Carafano analyzes how President Trump’s counterterrorism strategy prioritizes direct action – capturing or eliminating perpetrators and…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: The growth potential in Africa’s five sleeper economies
Season 2 Episode 35
François Baird examines how, despite challenges such as corruption and insurgent threats, five emerging African nations are demonstrating promising g…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: Farmer-herder tensions ignite across Africa
Season 2 Episode 34
Teresa Nogueira Pinto examines how droughts and demographic shifts are fueling resource competition, leading to escalating conflicts between farmers …
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: Rules for thee, but not for me
Season 2 Episode 33
Vahan P. Roth examines how government and central bank rule-bending undermines financial stability. Read the report here.
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1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: Who is at the forefront of AI innovation?
Season 2 Episode 32
Henrique Schneider explores how artificial intelligence innovation is rapidly advancing in the U.S. and China, with new AI models challenging establi…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: France’s painful budget delivery
Season 2 Episode 31
Dr. Emmanuel Martin examines how the new French budget, approved in the first week of February, raises the question of whether it will deliver on its…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: South Korea’s political turmoil: Roots and implications
Season 2 Episode 30
Urs Schöttli analyzes how South Korea stands as an economic powerhouse, yet its democracy remains young and vulnerable to bursts of political instabi…
1 year, 2 months ago
GIS Radio: China readies its legal arsenal for a trade war with Trump
Season 2 Episode 29
Bob Savic examines how Chinese export prohibitions on critical minerals to the United States signal Beijing’s readiness to return fire in a potential…
1 year, 2 months ago