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Experts from the U.S. Institute of Peace tackle the latest foreign policy issues from around the world in this weekly podcast. Sponsored by USIP and Sirius XM.

Episodes

  • Ambassador Bill Taylor on the Escalation of Conflict in Ukraine

    24/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Ambassador Bill Taylor updates us on Ukraine’s efforts to upgrade its military with U.S. assistance to defend eastern Ukraine from Russian-led militias. Taylor weighs in on U.S. efforts to find a diplomatic solution to ease Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine, the effect of U.S. and European sanctions on Putin, and the recognition of the U.S. National Defense and National Security Strategies that Russia is a top threat.

  • Mona Yacoubian on the Changing Dynamics in Syria

    17/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Mona Yacoubian gives us a glimpse into the changing dynamics in Syria, addressing Assad’s grip on power, Russia’s support, and Iran and Turkey’s roles and interests. Yacoubian also addresses the rising tensions between Turkey and the United States over the Kurds.

  • Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on Vice President Mike Pence's Visit to the Middle East

    10/01/2018 Duration: 08min

    Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen previews Vice President Mike Pence's upcoming visit to the Middle East following the Trump administration’s announcement recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Kurtzer-Ellenbogen also addresses the importance of the trip and the expectations for the visit to neighboring Arab nations.

  • Ambassador Bill Taylor Remembers the Arab Spring

    20/12/2017 Duration: 10min

    Ambassador Bill Taylor reflects on the significance of the Arab Spring and the changes brought about by the movement, including the democratic transition in Tunisia, the major political changes in Egypt and the role of the United States in these type of events.

  • Frank Aum on How to Deal with North Korea

    06/12/2017 Duration: 08min

    Frank Aum discusses the dangers of war with North Korea, offers possible solutions to the crisis and tells us what he thinks the chances are for diplomacy and negotiation. 

  • Nancy Lindborg Discusses the Rohingya Crisis in Burma

    22/11/2017 Duration: 11min

    Having just returned from Burma talks about the USIP delegation she led to Burma, and the complexities facing the country. What can we expect from a nation contending with 22 ethnic armed groups, clashes with the Rohingya, and a continuing transition from military rule to the doorstep of democracy.

  • Scott Worden on the Asia Foundation's 13th Annual Survey of the Afghan People

    17/11/2017 Duration: 10min

    On the heels of the Asia Foundation's 13th annual Survey of the Afghan People, Scott Worden discusses key findings, trend lines, reasons for optimism and important points of concern that stem from the comprehensive survey.

  • Mona Yacoubian Discusses the Liberation of Raqqa

    03/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Mona Yacoubian tells us about the liberation of Raqqa, Syria, and explains the necessity of continued U.S. involvement in Raqqa.

  • Carla Koppell on U.N. Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security

    27/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Carla Koppell discusses U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325 for the protection of women and girls, and gives her analysis about the work still needs to be done to include women in peace negotiations.

  • Neil Kritz Discusses the Pending Hamas and Fatah Agreement

    25/10/2017 Duration: 11min

    Neil Kritz previews the pending agreement to heal a decade of division between Hamas and Fatah, and explains what effects the reconciliation might have on the larger Middle East Peace Process.

  • Sarhang Hamasaeed Discusses Recent Events in Kirkuk

    20/10/2017 Duration: 09min

    Sarhang Hamasaeed reviews a tense week in which the Iraqi Army and Kurdish forces clashed in the disputed area of Kirkuk. With ISIS driven out of Kirkuk, renewed tensions dating back to 2014 have re-emerged between the Iraqi Army and Popular Mobilization Forces  Hamasaeed tells us why a political dialogue process is central to protecting minorities, and avoiding Shia and Sunni clashes.

  • Nancy Lindborg on Negotiations with North Korea

    18/10/2017 Duration: 09min

    USIP President Nancy Lindborg tells us about the challenges presented by North Korea’s nuclear capabilities, and discusses her own experiences travelling to North Korea.

  • Jonas Claes on Liberia and Kenya's Elections

    13/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Jonas Claes joins us to talk about Liberia’s election and the significance of the country's first peaceful transfer of power since 1944. Claes also lays out the challenges for the Kenyan election taking place in October following the country’s Supreme Court nullification of the earlier September election.

  • Sarhang Hamasaeed on the Kurdish Referendum

    27/09/2017 Duration: 09min

    Sarhang Hamasaeed tells us why the results of the non-binding Kurdistan independence referendum matter, and explains the need to prevent an escalation of tensions that could lead to violence with Shia militias, the Iraqi Army and Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

  • Ann-Louise Colgan on the International Day of Peace

    20/09/2017 Duration: 08min

    Ann-Louise Colgan discusses the International Day of Peace and USIP’s Third Annual Peace Day Challenge.

  • Ambassador Derek Mitchell on Myanmar

    12/09/2017 Duration: 07min

    Derek Mitchell talks to us about the current humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, and addresses the international and domestic constituencies that Aung San Suu Kyi must navigate as the crisis continues.

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