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The world is a particularly confusing and daunting place these days: Russian bots, North Korean nukes, trade wars and climate emergencies. To understand it better, Foreign Policy and the Brookings Institution are teaming up for an 8-part podcast series. On each episode, host Jonathan Tepperman and a guest from Brookings discuss one of the world’s most vexing problems and trace its origins. And then, the hard part: Tepperman asks the guest to focus on plausible, actionable ways forward. Jonathan Tepperman, Foreign Policy’s editor in chief, hosts the podcast. The guests are some of the smartest and most experienced analysts around—all scholars from the Brookings Institution, including former government and intelligence officials.
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2019-09-10
Frequency |
Weekly
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27 Available Episodes (27 Total)Average duration: 00:24:41
Dec 20 | 00:20:17
Heat of the Moment: Youth Climate Activists Are Suing Big Oil and Winning
Dec 09 | 00:27:35
Heat of the Moment: How Debt Relief Can Help Developing Countries Go Green
Dec 03 | 00:27:49
Heat of the Moment: The Godmother of Climate Security
Nov 29 | 00:20:51
Heat of the Moment: Climate Migrants
Nov 26 | 00:21:52
Heat of the Moment: From Oil Worker to Climate Activist
Nov 24 | 00:26:35
Heat of the Moment: A Just Transition
Nov 22 | 00:22:52
Heat of the Moment: How A Regenerative Ocean Farmer is Rethinking the Way We Eat
Nov 19 | 00:18:25
Heat of the Moment: Tinkering with Tuk Tuks
Nov 17 | 00:28:41
Heat of the Moment: Paris' Promises and Glasgow's Gutcheck
Nov 09 | 00:20:27
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