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Jonn Elledge

Geographer and author of A History of the World in 47 Borders, providing expert historical and geographic analysis of the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. foreign-policy behavior.

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Jan 27, 2026 • 33min

Donroe vs. Monroe – How Trump’s outlook compares to America’s past

Jonn Elledge, geographer and author of A History of the World in 47 Borders, explains the Monroe Doctrine and its 19th-century context. He compares historic hemispheric control, Manifest Destiny and US expansion with modern moves like the Greenland row. Short, sharp takes on how past doctrines echo in today’s transactional and unpredictable foreign-policy style.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 29min

The Bondi massacre and the future of terror – Weekly wrap-up with Alex von Tunzelmann and Jonn Elledge

Jonn Elledge, a journalist and author known for his insightful political commentary, joins Alex von Tunzelmann to unpack the chilling antisemitic shooting at Bondi Beach and its implications for communal safety. They delve into how this incident relates to the rise of global terror threats and discuss the influence of the Islamic State. Additionally, Jonn offers a thoughtful analysis of the recent drop in UK inflation and the pressing challenges facing the NHS amid winter pressures and doctor strikes.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 29min

Flag Wars – Inside this summer's political minefield with Jonn Elledge

Jonn Elledge, a keen journalist and author of The Compendium of (Not Quite) Everything, dives into the sea of flags appearing across Britain. Are these displays of patriotism or culture-war stunts? He explores the tangled web of identity politics, revealing how symbols like the Union Jack and St George's Cross can unite and divide. The conversation touches on vandalism as a form of political expression and the struggles of navigating national identity in today’s diverse society, reflecting on the complexities of pride and accountability.
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Sep 1, 2025 • 38min

Borders are Back, Baby: From Trump and Transylvania to Brexit and Bolivia's Navy

Jonn Elledge, author of A Brief History of the World in 47 Borders, dives into the resurgence of borders in today's political landscape. He argues that nationalism is on the rise, partly due to economic stagnation since 2016, which complicates migration and resource distribution. The discussion traverses odd borders, from Kaliningrad's complex history to Bolivia’s unique naval status despite being landlocked. Elledge reveals how maps influence leaders’ decisions and reflects on the challenges of global collaboration in a newly territorial world.
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May 16, 2025 • 1h 4min

Without a care worker in the world – The case for immigration

Marie Le Conte, a sharp journalist and commentator, joins social affairs expert Hannah Fearn and New Statesman columnist Jonn Elledge to tackle the heated immigration debate post a fiery speech by the British Prime Minister. They discuss the critical role of immigration in supporting the care system and challenge pervasive myths about migrants. The trio also critiques politicians' reliance on AI as a fix-all solution while pondering the decline of the after-work pint, reflecting on evolving social norms in our work culture.

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