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GIS Radio: Global copper supply chains under escalating stress
GIS Radio: Global copper supply chains under escalating stress

Season 2 Episode 231

The industrial metal is trading at record-high prices as states aim to secure supply amid geopolitical rivalry and the green transition. An analysis …

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GIS Radio: U.S.-Pakistan path to nowhere
GIS Radio: U.S.-Pakistan path to nowhere

Season 2 Episode 230

Ties between the two countries have warmed, but strategic priorities pull Washington toward India and the South Caucasus. An analysis by James Jay Ca…

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GIS Radio: U.S.-India embrace turns to transactional tension
GIS Radio: U.S.-India embrace turns to transactional tension

Season 2 Episode 229

Tariffs and shifting relations with Pakistan, along with uncertainties about the Quad, cast doubt on the once-robust U.S.-India partnership. An analy…

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GIS Radio: Angola at 50: Resources, unrest and a political crossroads
GIS Radio: Angola at 50: Resources, unrest and a political crossroads

Season 2 Episode 228

Post-independence Angola has been defined by inequality, unrest and contested power. That may change. An analysis by Teresa Nogueira Pinto. Read the …

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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 En…

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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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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 achiev…

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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 internation…

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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…

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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 th…

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