Deep Dish On Global Affairs

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Sinopsis

Deep Dish on Global Affairs goes beyond the headlines on critical global issues. With foreign policy and international relations in constant flux, Deep Dish brings together experts in politics, government, defense, finance, and wherever the news is happening to dish about current affairs.

Episodios

  • What's Driving North Korea Negotiations? - May 9, 2018

    09/05/2018 Duración: 44min

    President Trump's "Maximum pressure" campaign could be working, or Kim Jong-un's playbook could be running the show. After an historic South-North summit, The Wall Street Journal's bureau chief in Seoul, South Korea, Jonathan Cheng, joins the Council's Karl Friedhoff to examine the drivers and developments leading up to President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong-un. 

  • What Happens After the Iran Deal? - May 3, 2018

    03/05/2018 Duración: 33min

    Iran’s leaders may fear regime collapse enough to consider renegotiating the nuclear deal, but President Trump could walk away anyway. Expert Iran watchers Saeid Golkar and Ilan Goldenberg explore the ramifications of ending the Iran deal on this week’s Deep Dish.

  • Vice Admiral Andrew Lewis: The US Navy and the South China Sea - April 26, 2018

    26/04/2018 Duración: 16min

    While China bolsters its military strength in the South China Sea, the US Navy is expanding its capability to enforce maritime norms across the region. "The US Navy will not be deterred," says Vice Admiral Andrew Lewis, as he dives into the Navy's latest steps to challenge its near-peer rivals.

  • What Did the Syria Strike Accomplish? - April 19, 2018

    19/04/2018 Duración: 23min

    The United States, United Kingdom, and France launched coordinated air strikes against Syria’s military on Saturday. To analyze the fallout, Council President Ivo Daalder and Greg Jaffe, national security reporter from The Washington Post, join this week’s Deep Dish podcast.

  • How John Bolton Might Cause the Next Iran-Contra Affair - April 5, 2018

    05/04/2018 Duración: 35min

    National Security Council alums from both sides of the aisle sit down to look at what responsibilities and challenges President Trump's new National Security Advisor will face on the job. A National Security Adviser trying to implement the President's agenda might be tempted to run around any bureaucracy slowing down the President's impulses. With no congressional or public oversight, John Bolton may soon find himself taking national policy into his own hands. Former National Security Council members Ivo Daalder and Kori Schake join Brian Hanson to discuss the future of the NSC under John Bolton. 

  • Trump's Power in True Trade Wars - April 2, 2018

    02/04/2018 Duración: 21min

    What can the president do in trade wars, and what restraints exist? This episode originally aired in 2017 but has become newly relevant as China and the US go tit for tat in opening trade skirmishes. Listen again to learn what powers the president has in true trade wars. Featuring Phil Levy and Gary Clyde Hufbauer.

  • Battleground Syria - Human Impacts of Political Violence - March 29, 2018

    29/03/2018 Duración: 35min

    Deep Dish often takes a strategic or policy-oriented view toward conflicts around the world. In this episode, we pause to consider the real human lives impacted by the headlines we read. Becky Carroll, who is in direct contact with people on the ground in Eastern Ghouta, co-founded the #StandWithAleppo social media campaign in 2016 and serves on the Ambassador Board for MedGlobal. Dr. Wendy Pearlman, whose new book, "We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled: Voices from Syria," reports first-hand testimonials of those affected by political violence in Syria. Dr. Pearlman is a political science professor at Northwestern University. 

  • Terrorism in Cyberspace - March 22, 2018

    22/03/2018 Duración: 29min

    Social media, the internet of things, and the dark web are the latest battlegrounds in a new era of asymmetrical warfare. Premier cyberterrorism expert Gabriel Weimann joins Deep Dish to discuss how terrorists and bad actors use cyber networks to recruit members, spread propaganda, and cause physical harm. 

  • Inside the State Department - March 15, 2018

    15/03/2018 Duración: 27min

    Ambassador Barbara Stephenson, president of the American Foreign Service Association, joins Deep Dish to give voice to the members of the US Foreign Service. She talks State Department cuts, political appointees, military partners, and how members of the US Foreign Service cope with the challenge of forming and implementing US foreign policy.

  • What to Know about North Korea Talks - March 13, 2018

    13/03/2018 Duración: 28min

    President Donald Trump has accepted North Korea's invitation for direct talks with Kim Jong-un. North Korea expert Karl Friedhoff and national security expert Commander Thomas Bodine discuss what brought us here, what China, North Korea, South Korea, and the United States want out of these talks, and what to watch for next. 

  • Votes Are In: Understanding New Italy and Germany - March 8, 2018

    08/03/2018 Duración: 27min

    After five months of uncertainty, Germany has formed a new government. Meanwhile in Italy, right-wing populists triumphed electorally but left no clear path toward a governing coalition. Italian expert Nathalie Tocci and German expert Constanze Stelzenmüller analyze the results and what it could mean for stability in Europe.

  • Hope and Corruption in Israel with MK Stav Shaffir - March 1, 2018

    01/03/2018 Duración: 24min

    Stav Shaffir, the youngest-ever woman elected to Israel's parliament, joins Deep Dish to discuss corruption charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as her own Labor party's failure to pull ahead in polling, despite what she says is a broad base of support for its progressive agenda. 

  • What to Make of the Munich (In)security Conference - Feb. 22, 2018

    22/02/2018 Duración: 33min

    Each year, international security and defense chiefs meet at the Munich Security Conference for intense debate about global security challenges. The Washington Post's Josh Rogin and Julie Smith from Foreign Policy and the Center for a New American Security help us understand what happened, and, more importantly, what didn't happen at this year's premier security summit.

  • Nuclear Postures and Bloody Noses - Feb. 8, 2018

    08/02/2018 Duración: 33min

    NATO Ambassador Ivo Daalder and POLITICO's Susan Glasser react to the Pentagon's new nuclear posture review, the rumored "bloody nose" strategy for deterring North Korea, mismatches between the State Department and the White House, Russia's upcoming election, and the destabilization of US institutions. 

  • Making Sense of Our National Defense Strategy - Feb. 1, 2018

    01/02/2018 Duración: 34min

    The United States faces a new era of great power conflict, according to the Trump administration's new National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy. Naval Commander Thomas Bodine joins this week's podcast to help make sense of the strategic shift away from terrorism and toward peer on peer state competition. 

  • Davos and the Global Economy - Jan. 25, 2018

    25/01/2018 Duración: 36min

    The World Economic Forum's annual meeting of economic and political elites opened Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland. As the vanguard of globalization met, senior economist Phil Levy joined this week's Deep Dish podcast for a tour of hot spots in the global economy.

  • The True Cost of Deporting 200,000 Salvadorans - Jan. 11, 2018

    11/01/2018 Duración: 28min

    The Trump administration will not renew the temporary protected status of more than 200,000 El Salvadorian nationals living in the United States. This episode of Deep Dish features Latin America experts from the Atlantic Council and Migration Policy Institute talk about the impact of this decision from the lenses of social policy, economics, and diplomacy. Guests: Jason Marczak, director of the Atlantic Council’s Latin America Center, and Kevin Appleby, senior policy director on international migration at the Center for Migration Studies. Guest host: Phil Levy, senior fellow for the global economy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. 

  • What Just Happened in Iran? - Jan. 8, 2018

    04/01/2018 Duración: 37min

    What began as Iranian protests about high food prices and inflation has turned into the largest anti-government outcry in nearly a decade. Iran experts Saeid Golkar and Nicola Pedde join guest host Stephen Anderson to unpack what this uprising could mean for the Islamic Republic.

  • Why Russian Meddling Has No End in Sight - Dec. 21, 2014

    21/12/2017 Duración: 32min

    Making Russia great again has long been a domestic and foreign policy goal of Vladimir Putin and his Russian base of support. This week's Deep Dish explores Russian politics, foreign and domestic, that are geared toward making that wish a reality. 

  • Why Blockchain Matters More Than Bitcoin - Dec. 14, 2017

    14/12/2017 Duración: 31min

    Bitcoin may be the most famous application of blockchain technology, but its potential extends well beyond cryptocurrency. On this week’s Deep Dish podcast, two tech experts explore the promise of this revolutionary technology in the global economy.

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