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A History of Warfare, and the Drugs That Fuel It
A History of Warfare, and the Drugs That Fuel It

Historians have explored warfare through just about every lens imaginable. But leave it to political scientist and Watson Faculty Peter Andreas to us…

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Getting Brexit Right with Mark Blyth
Getting Brexit Right with Mark Blyth

On January 31, the UK formally left the European Union. But ‘Brexit’ is far from over. On this episode guest host Dan Richards talks with political e…

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The 'Anatomy of a Genocide'
The 'Anatomy of a Genocide'

This past January marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. On this episode, Sarah talks with Watson Faculty Fellow and historian O…

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China, the US, and Statecraft in the 21st Century
China, the US, and Statecraft in the 21st Century

Tensions between China and the US are at a level not seen in decades. But as Chas Freeman, former Assistant US Secretary of Defense and Watson Senior…

6 years, 2 months ago

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India at a Crossroads
India at a Crossroads

On this episode: why protests have erupted across India in the last few months, and why these protests have been, in many ways, a long time coming.

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Islam and Gender in the 21st Century
Islam and Gender in the 21st Century

Observers in the West too often have a one-dimensional view of women in Muslim-majority countries; as subjugated, and in need of help in their libera…

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Repression and Surveillance for China's Uyghur Minority
Repression and Surveillance for China's Uyghur Minority

This episode is a co-production between Watson's China Initiative and the Center for Middle East Studies at Brown University. This fall, the Center b…

6 years, 3 months ago

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Are Men Animals? An Anthropologist's Take
Are Men Animals? An Anthropologist's Take

On this episode, public health scientist and Brown Associate Dean Caroline Kuo talks with Watson Fellow Matthew Gutmann about his newest book ‘Are Me…

6 years, 3 months ago

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The CIA's 'Poisoner in Chief' with Stephen Kinzer
The CIA's 'Poisoner in Chief' with Stephen Kinzer

On Trending Globally's 100th episode, Sarah talks with author and Watson Senior Fellow Stephen Kinzer about secret agents, the Cold War, and mind-alt…

6 years, 4 months ago

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Revolution Revisited, Part IV
Revolution Revisited, Part IV

In 1979 a group of young rebels, calling themselves the Sandinista National Liberation Front, overthrew a brutal dictatorship in Nicaragua. 40 years …

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