
How the US-China Race Shifted from Tariffs to Chokepoints
The 2025 U.S.-China trade war was about far more than tariffs. According to Georgetown University scholar Evan Medeiros, it marked a structural turning point in the relationship between the world's tw...
23 Juni 38min

The Frontlines of Journalism: Nadia Bilbassy on Conflict and Credibility
In our latest episode, Nadia Bilbassy, the Bureau Chief for Al Arabiya News Channel and the outlet’s chief White House Correspondent, reflects on a groundbreaking career that has taken her from some o...
4 Juni 55min

Can the G7 Survive a Fragmented World?
In our latest episode, produced in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation, host Roseanne Gerin sits down with Peter Draper, co-editor with Andreas Freytag of The Elgar Companion to the G7, to explore...
19 Maj 32min

The Skills Journalism Teaches You for Life After Media: Insights from Lenovo's David Hamilton
In our latest episode, Ana Rita Guerra, a Portuguese journalist who is the West Coast correspondent for Lusa, sat down with veteran journalist David Hamilton, now Director of Communications at Lenovo ...
15 Maj 40min

The U.S. Balance of Payments Gamble: All About the Section 122 Strategy
What happens when one legal path to tariffs is closed—and another quickly opens?In this episode, AFPC-USA, in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation, sits down with Dawn Shackleford, president of Loo...
5 Maj 38min

Why the WTO Is Struggling to Adapt
In our latest episode, AFPC-USA explores why the World Trade Organization is struggling to adapt to a rapidly changing global economy. Host Roseanne Gerin sits down with Keith Rockwell, Senior Researc...
21 Apr 49min

China's Industrial Catalog and the Global Trade Ripple Effect
China now produces more than 30% of the world’s manufactured goods—more than the United States, Germany, and South Korea combined. In this episode, host Roseanne Gerin sits down with economist Mariko ...
17 Mars 40min



















