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GIS Radio: Regulation and fiscal drift threaten Western prosperity
Season 2 Episode 268
Europe’s burdensome rules and upward spending trajectory contrast with America’s deregulation and dynamism, widening the transatlantic economic divid…
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: The Middle East’s next challenge is ensuring a secure power future
Season 2 Episode 267
With global energy demand on the rise, the fossil fuel-rich region seeks to expand its energy capacity to include renewable and nuclear sources. An a…
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: Why the Abraham Accords endure despite the Gaza war
Season 2 Episode 266
The Gaza war tested Arab-Israeli normalization, yet strategic regional interests are prevailing under the umbrella of the Abraham Accords. An analysi…
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: The pursuit of strategic autonomy in a fragmenting world
Season 2 Episode 265
Ironically, President Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs have driven both Global Majority and Western nations to seek long-term strategic autonomy. An an…
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: Peru’s presidency up for grabs but congress still in charge
Season 2 Episode 264
The impeachment and congressional appointment of a new president only months before elections underscores the weakness of Peru’s executive branch. An…
1 month, 1 week ago
GIS Radio: Madagascar after the coup
Season 2 Episode 263
In contrast to the earlier transfer of power, the current transition places Madagascar under direct military rule. An analysis by Teresa Nogueira Pin…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Competing models for the future of welfare in Europe
Season 2 Episode 262
Europe’s postwar welfare model is straining under crises, demographics, debt, eroding trust and the pressures of technological transformation. An ana…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Global oil market dynamics after U.S. intervention in Venezuela
Season 2 Episode 260
Washington’s move from sanctions to force reshapes Venezuela’s oil outlook and long-term global market dynamics. An analysis by Carole Nakhle. Read t…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Iran’s protests look like the first tremors of regime collapse
Season 2 Episode 261
The latest wave of unrest has exposed deep structural weaknesses in the Iranian regime. An analysis by Amatzia Baram. Read the full report here.
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1 month, 2 weeks ago
GIS Radio: Moldova’s democratic stand against Russian interference
Season 2 Episode 259
Moldova’s elections showcased a robust fight for democracy, defying pressures from the Kremlin and reaffirming its commitment to EU integration. An a…
1 month, 2 weeks ago