Crisis in the Sahel: the end of Western intervention and the collapse of Mali

Crisis in the Sahel: the end of Western intervention and the collapse of Mali

Mali, a vast country larger than most of Western Europe added together is a country whose central authority has largely collapsed and whose capital city Bamako is surrounded by radical Islamist militants. There seems to be a pattern here, with Syria and Afghanistan having fallen as Western countries lose interest. As with Syria, the corrupt Malian government had allied itself with Russia, apparently to little effect. I spoke to Tessa Devereaux of SOAS about Mali and the wider Sahel, and what it means for all of us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Justice in Syria: on the trail of Assad's henchmen

Justice in Syria: on the trail of Assad's henchmen

Since 2011, war crimes investigator Bill Wiley has been on the trail of the criminal elements of the Assad regime who have carried out extraordinary amounts of killings, torture and other crimes. His ...

18 Jan 202559min

France in the Age of Populism

France in the Age of Populism

How does a society like France grapple with the challenge of populist politics? I spoke to Thom Reilly, former British Ambassador to Morocco who was a candidate in the European parliamentary elections...

10 Jan 202553min

BONUS EPISODE - CRISIS IN GEORGIA

BONUS EPISODE - CRISIS IN GEORGIA

Marika Mariashvili returns for a special bonus episode as Georgia faces a constitutional crisis - the existing president refusing to cede power after a stolen election, and a new puppet in place takin...

30 Des 20241h 13min

Charles Gammell on Iran post-Assad

Charles Gammell on Iran post-Assad

What does the fall of Assad mean for the mad Mullahs running Iran? I spoke to Charles Gammell. Check out our Bookshop.org affiliate site behindthelines and please sign up for my substack at arthursnel...

26 Des 202452min

Christmassy Episode: Miguel Delaney on the geopolitics of football

Christmassy Episode: Miguel Delaney on the geopolitics of football

Miguel Delaney, Chief Football Writer at the Independent is the author of states of play, a book about the geopolitics of football. You can find him on Bluesky and Twitter. migueldelaney Check out our...

21 Des 202457min

Inside HTS: what does Al-Jolani want and how will they rule?

Inside HTS: what does Al-Jolani want and how will they rule?

There are literally a tiny number of people in this world who can speak with authority and insight on Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham - or HTS - the militant group that swept into Damascus a week ago. One of th...

16 Des 20241h 10min

The history of Syria, from the Pharaohs to the Pharaonic

The history of Syria, from the Pharaohs to the Pharaonic

I spoke to the brilliant historian James Barr about the history of Syria from the Pharaohs to the present day. You can find James on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/jamesbarr.bsky.social and his book...

12 Des 202455min

Georgia: fighting to be European

Georgia: fighting to be European

With bewildering events unfolding all over the place, I wanted to give some coverage to the Republic of Georgia, where the pro-Western political movement is responding to a rigged election and the dec...

4 Des 202458min

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