Deep Dish on Global Affairs goes beyond the headlines on critical global issues. With world news in rapid development, Deep Dish brings together experts in foreign policy, national security, economics, and whatever field is in flux during the week to talk through what's happening, why, and why it matters.
324 Available Episodes (324 Total)Average duration: 00:33:43
Apr 20, 2023
Biden’s Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real?
00:30:50
On Deep Dish, we explore whether the Biden administration has followed through on its promises to prioritize human rights in US foreign policy and whether recent events like the release of the annual human rights report and the Democracies Summitprovideany hints about how effective they have been.Join experts Steven Feldstein and Sarah Yager astheyevaluate the administration’s progress and unpack ways the United States can do better abroad.
Wanted: Vladimir Putin for Crimes Against Children
00:41:11
The ICC has dubbed Vladimir Putin personally responsible for the abductions of children from Ukraine. While the world focuses on Putin’s prospects, Deep Dish dives into the underlying issue: accountability, justice, and protection of the most vulnerable victims of war. Experts Nathaniel Raymond and Kathryn Sikkink unpack the tragic reality of child abductions during times of conflict, how the indictments might affect these Ukrainian children, and whether this could truly deter child abductions in future war crimes.
Deep Dish Returns! Lessons on a Career Spent in Global Affairs
00:27:43
Deep Dish is back after a brief break with a new theme song and some exciting news: occasional host Lizzy Shackelford is joining as an official co-host. To celebrate, Brian and Lizzy talk to each other and give you a chance to get to know them more personally. From what led them to a career grappling with global affairs to their hobbies and interests, we're exploring it all. Tune in to meet the hosts who bring you Deep Dish each week and get ready for a few surprises along the way!
Around the world, authoritarianism isrising,and women’s rights are declining—and it’s not a coincidence that’s happening at the same time.OnDeep Dish,werevisita conversation withValerie Hudson and Zoe Marksto explain how sexism undermines national security, why autocrats are afraid of women, and why progress on gender equality is essential for stability, democracy, and prosperity.[This episode originally airedonMarch 10, 2022]
Reading List:
womens-rights.html">What You Do to Your Women, You Do to Your Nation, Valerie Hudson,New York Times
Revisiting How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty Using Your Data
00:31:06
Today, TikTok CEO Shou Chew testified before Congressin light ofthe Biden administration’s threat to banthe social media appover concerns thatitposes a threat to national security.OnDeep Dish,we’re revisiting our conversation withauthorAynneKokaswhoexplains why China has been so effective at collecting and “trafficking” the data of citizens, and how this data could give them a geopolitical advantage. Plus, we hear from data privacy attorneys on the state of regulation protecting user data.
[This episode originally aired: December 15, 2022]
span.org/video/?526609-1/tiktok-ceo-testifies-house-commerce-committee">TikTok CEO Testifies at House Commerce Committee, C-SPAN3, March 23, 2023
Mar 16, 2023
Revisiting AI, Disruption, and the Future of Spying
00:37:23
On Deep Dish, we’re revisiting our conversation about the world of espionage and the secrets of intelligence gathering with Amy Zegart, author of Spies, Lies, and Algorithms. As new technology continues to disrupt all aspects of our lives, Zegart explains how these innovations are changing espionage and why spy myths perpetuated by Hollywood often get in the way of understanding threats.
Report-Digital-1.pdf"> National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, Final Report, March 19, 2021
Mar 09, 2023
The Impact of Women and Gen Z on Iranian Protests
00:34:48
Since Mahsa Amini’s death in Iranian custody last September, protesters—many women and Gen Z activists—have demanded greater freedom, including an end to the mandatory hijab. Narges Bajoghli of Johns Hopkins University and women of the Iranian diaspora join Deep Dish to explore Iran’s ongoing protests, their significance for the global women's movement, and the push for gender equality.
Mar 02, 2023
Democracy on the Brink: Understanding Mexico's Authoritarian Turn
00:42:03
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s recent moves to undermine the country’s National Electoral Institute have sparked massive pro-democracy protests and stoked fears that the country is backsliding into authoritarianism. On Deep Dish, Denise Dresser, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, and Guillermo Trejo, Notre Dame and Kellogg Institue, discuss Mexico’s future and why everyone should care that the country’s elites are weakening and dismantling democratic systems.
The Zelensky Effect: How an Ordinary Ukrainian Became an Extraordinary Leader
00:34:24
One year ago, Russia launched its brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, but perhaps the greatest surprise has been the emergence of one of the most significant wartime leaders of the 21st century. How did Volodymyr Zelensky become the guiding force we know today? On Deep Dish, Olga Onuch, author of “The Zelensky Effect,” dives into the story of the ordinary Ukrainian who rose to command the global stage.
Reading List:
The Zelensky Effect, Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale, Oxford University Press, March 1, 2023
Feb 16, 2023
Defending Our Skies from Spy Balloons and Public Fear
00:35:44
In recent weeks, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena sightings in North America have left many wondering whether US air defense systems are equipped to handle such threats. Ex-NORAD chief Scott Clancy and Carnegie Council’s Arthur Holland Michel joinDeep Dishto discuss how worried Americans should truly be.
If you’re interested in learning more about defending American airspace against unidentified objects, tune into the Council’svirtual eventwith US Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.
Apr 20 | 00:30:50
Biden’s Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real?
Apr 13 | 00:41:11
Wanted: Vladimir Putin for Crimes Against Children
Apr 06 | 00:27:43
Deep Dish Returns! Lessons on a Career Spent in Global Affairs
Mar 30 | 00:34:08
What You Do to Your Women, You Do to Your Nation.
Mar 23 | 00:31:06
Revisiting How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty Using Your Data
Mar 16 | 00:37:23
Revisiting AI, Disruption, and the Future of Spying
Mar 09 | 00:34:48
The Impact of Women and Gen Z on Iranian Protests
Mar 02 | 00:42:03
Democracy on the Brink: Understanding Mexico's Authoritarian Turn
Feb 23 | 00:34:24
The Zelensky Effect: How an Ordinary Ukrainian Became an Extraordinary Leader
Feb 16 | 00:35:44
Defending Our Skies from Spy Balloons and Public Fear
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