
The Future of the War in Ukraine, with Fiona Hill
We welcome back Fiona Hill, the foreign affairs and national security expert, to discuss Putin, foreign policy, and what could lie ahead for the war in Ukraine. Hill has been an advisor to three US Pr...
3 Aug 20221h 2min

Reclaiming the Earth: Exploring Race, Heritage and the Natural World
For this episode focusing on how craft, creativity and our relationship with the planet can help us rethink established narratives and contribute to addressing historical injustices of the past, we vi...
1 Aug 20221h 6min

The Sunday Debate: Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War
For this week's Sunday Debate, we're dipping back into the archive to 2014, when we gathered a panel of expert historians to debate whether Britain was right to fight in the First World War, a tragedy...
31 Jul 20221h 34min

How to Lead a Sustainable Business – Emma Dabiri on Reinventing Stories Around Race
For this edition of Intelligence Squared, we join Alannah Weston, Chairman of Selfridges Group, for her podcast How to Lead a Sustainable Business, in which she speaks to thought leaders who are reinv...
29 Jul 202232min

Putin’s Long War: From Chechnya to Ukraine, with John Sweeney
In the midst of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, award-winning journalist John Sweeney reported from Kiev, drawing on his decades of experience covering stories ranging from the Moscow apartment bombings...
27 Jul 202255min

Why Religion Keeps Evolving, with Robin Dunbar
Robin Dunbar has been hailed as one of the most insightful and creative evolutionary thinkers of our time, famed for his work on human networks and communities (he came up with the Dunbar number, the ...
25 Jul 202259min

The Sunday Debate: Angela Merkel is Destroying Europe
In this archive listen from 2013, we explore the global political impact of a leader whose legacy and influence is still being questioned today: Angela Merkel. As with any leader, a legacy isn't set i...
24 Jul 202254min

The Man Who Escaped Auschwitz to Warn the World, with Jonathan Freedland
During the Second World War, Rudolph Vrba was one of the very few people to escape the horrors of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He did so along with fellow escapee, Alfred Wetzler, in April 1944. ...
22 Jul 20221h





















