
Trouble over Taiwan | Bonnie Glaser
In the Sino-American great-power drama, Taiwan has taken center stage, as China has ramped up pressure on the island. How much danger is Taiwan in – and how far will the US go to defend it? Hosted on ...
23 Marras 202132min

Debt Wars | Barry Eichengreen
The unprecedented fiscal spending that many governments unleashed in response to the COVID-19 crisis has fueled an increasingly heated debate over the risks posed by public debt. But the debate is far...
9 Marras 202128min

America’s Afghan Debacle | Annie Pforzheimer
The Taliban has announced its interim government, and its all-male, often-hardline makeup seems to have confirmed many observers’ worst fears. Why did the US mission in Afghanistan fail, and what is i...
26 Loka 202129min

Voting in a Time of Democratic Erosion | Francesca Binda
While elections alone don’t necessarily make a state democratic, they do offer a glimpse into the strength and legitimacy of a democracy. What can we learn from recent electoral outcomes? Hosted on Ac...
12 Loka 202133min

Is Crypto Going Mainstream? | Sheila Warren
After over a decade on the fringes of the global monetary system, digital currencies are increasingly being embraced by companies, governments, and citizens around the world. Are they set to become an...
28 Syys 202127min

Economic Crisis in the Anthropocene | Adam Tooze
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered the swiftest and most comprehensive contraction of global economic activity ever. With crises set to proliferate – not least because of climate change – the successes a...
14 Syys 202131min

Toward Bretton Woods 2.0? | Harold James & Paola Subacchi
In 1971, President Richard Nixon closed the gold window, effectively ushering in a new global monetary non-system with a single pillar: the US dollar. Fifty years later, that pillar is showing signs o...
17 Elo 202136min


















