

Scott Lucas
Professor of US and International Politics at University College Dublin's Clinton Institute. Specializes in US foreign policy and contemporary international affairs.
Top 10 podcasts with Scott Lucas
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Jan 22, 2026 • 22min
What the media are missing in Trump's Greenland deal | Scott Lucas interview
In this discussion, Scott Lucas, an academic and political commentator with a keen focus on US foreign policy, breaks down Trump's controversial interest in acquiring Greenland. He critiques the media's narrow focus on Trump while highlighting the real players influencing policy. Lucas elaborates on the strategic implications of Greenland for US-European relations and warns of internal divisions, as well as potential threats to NATO. He also touches on the economic consequences and UK political ramifications of this unfolding situation.

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Jun 8, 2025 • 3h 35min
1771 - "Home Depotation"
In this engaging discussion, guest Scott Lucas, a Professor of US and International Politics, delves into the evolving role of the National Guard and its implications for civil liberties during crises. The conversation also examines legal challenges in immigration, especially concerning mistaken deportations and media narratives. Lucas humorously unpacks the political dynamics surrounding grassroots activism while touching on the latest in geopolitical tensions with Russia and NATO. Expect a mix of serious insight and witty commentary on contemporary issues!

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Mar 1, 2025 • 25min
Will the US withdraw its military support from Ukraine?
Scott Lucas, a Professor of US and International Politics at University College Dublin, dives deep into the recent tensions between the US and Ukraine. He explores the fallout from the contentious meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy, questioning the future of US military support. Lucas dissects the historical context of the Ukraine conflict, the role of NATO, and the complex diplomatic dance between nations. He also discusses the increasing urgency for security amidst potential shifts in US policy and the implications for future negotiations with Russia.

Mar 29, 2026 • 57min
Newspaper Panel
Scott Lucas, UCD politics professor offering geopolitics insight; Alison O'Connor, newspaper columnist on domestic politics; Peter Brown, investment boss with market and economic know-how; Sinead Keane, youth mental health and online safety advocate. They dissect modular garden homes and housing policy. They debate big tech’s legal and regulatory turning point and compare it to gambling and tobacco. They assess Gulf shipping risks and energy consequences.

Feb 2, 2026 • 38min
Trump’s Epstein ‘coverup’ explodes | Scott Lucas
Scott Lucas, a UCD professor of U.S. politics and international affairs, breaks down the DOJ's massive Epstein files release. He discusses why half the records were withheld, missing FBI 302s and redactions, a redacted co-conspirator reference, Trump-related citations and a key August 2025 tip document, and whether the release protects elites or obstructs accountability.

Jan 27, 2026 • 23min
This was the moment Trump camp was ‘exposed’ in its ICE lie | Scott Lucas
Scott Lucas, a University College Dublin professor and U.S. politics commentator, breaks down the Minnesota ICE/Border Patrol controversy. He discusses citizen-shot footage that challenged official claims. He outlines political fallout within the GOP, messaging chaos from the White House, and debates over accountability and leadership changes.

Jan 11, 2026 • 31min
Trump has turned America into a mafia state | Scott Lucas interview
Scott Lucas, a Professor at the Clinton Institute and founder of EA-WorldView, dives into the shocking US abduction of Nicolás Maduro. He argues this move shatters international law and signals a new global order under Trump. Lucas critiques the rejection of traditional alliances and explores how this sets a dangerous precedent for other nations like China and Russia. He highlights the risks of escalating conflicts in Venezuela and neighboring regions, and characterizes the Trump approach as a protection racket, blending economic favors with intimidation.

Dec 31, 2025 • 33min
Wednesday 31 December
Scott Lucas, an Iran expert from the Clinton Institute, analyzes the ongoing protests sparked by economic turmoil and currency collapse, emphasizing the regime's fragility and the public's call for reform. Nina dos Santos discusses escalating UAE-Saudi tensions in Yemen and their implications for regional stability. Lars Bavanger shares insights on Norway's chess culture, its festive traditions, and concerns about New Year's fireworks safety. Lastly, William Drew sheds light on the evolution and cultural impact of the World's 50 Best Restaurants list.

Dec 24, 2025 • 3h 47min
Epstein, tariffs, DOGE & Ukraine | The Trump Report 2025 Recap
David K. Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, critiques Trump's management style and discusses his controversial comments on Gaza. John Bolton analyzes the implications of Trump’s dealings with NATO and the Ukraine conflict, highlighting risks of his plans for foreign residency. Bill Browder praises European leadership in Ukraine support while questioning Trump's relationship with Zelensky. Scott Lucas examines the impact of Trump's tariffs on global trade, and Malcolm Nance warns of geopolitical tensions surrounding Greenland.

Dec 24, 2025 • 10min
US Department of Justice releases more files related to Jefferey Epstein
Scott Lucas, a political analyst at the Clinton Institute, delves into the newly released Epstein files, revealing troubling links to high-profile figures like Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. He discusses the ambiguity of the documents, raises concerns about possible motives behind their timing, and emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the controversial postcard referencing Trump. Lucas highlights the potential long-term political fallout for Trump, suggesting these revelations could impact his standing amidst ongoing legal challenges.


