Deep Dish on Global Affairs

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Jun 18, 2020 • 44min

Bolsonaro's COVID-19 Response Threatens Brazil's Democracy — June 18, 2020

Brazil is poised to overtake the United States for most total COVID-19 infections and deaths globally — but far-right President Jair Bolsonaro is preoccupied with politics and discredits the pandemic's risk and response. The Igarapé Institute's Ilona Szabó and the Financial Times' Andres Schipani join Deep Dish to examine the implications of social, political, and economic turmoil in South America's largest economy.
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Jun 11, 2020 • 40min

How Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy — June 11, 2020

The murder of George Floyd and the US government's reaction to national protests on racial injustice have raised concern over the demise of US global leadership. University of Wisconsin-Madison historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins Deep Dish to examine what the United States must learn from our past in order to fix our foreign policy.
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Jun 4, 2020 • 25min

China and US Battle over Hong Kong's Future — June 4, 2020

Ahead of the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, China's plan to implement a restrictive new national security law in Hong Kong prompted the United States to end decades of a special relationship with the city. Jamil Anderlini, the Financial Times' Asia editor, and Ambassador Kurt Tong, former US Consul General in Hong Kong, join Deep Dish to examine what this means for the US-China rivalry.
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May 28, 2020 • 28min

How to End the 'Forever War' in Afghanistan (Rebroadcast) — May 28, 2020

This week President Trump announced he wants all US troops out of Afghanistan by election day. But is that possible? And what does it mean? In this episode from October 2019, the University of Chicago's Robert Pape joins Deep Dish to help us understand the right—and wrong—ways to end the United States' longest war.
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May 21, 2020 • 34min

Why China's Aggression in the South China Sea Matters — May 21, 2020

While the world is distracted by COVID-19, China has been ramping up its military actions in hotly contested waters – the South China Sea. The Center for Strategic and International Studies' Bonnie Glaser and Lieutenant Commander Matthew Dalton, US Navy, join Deep Dish to examine China's strategy and potential US policy options to ensure freedom of navigation remains intact.
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May 14, 2020 • 37min

Failed Coup Adds to Venezuela's Troubles — May 14, 2020

Venezuelans face a global pandemic, a stalled economy, crippling oil shortages, and a potential famine. After a failed coup attempt, will President Maduro hold on to his power? The Inter-American Dialogue's Michael Camilleri and the International Crisis Group's Ivan Briscoe join Deep Dish to discuss.
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May 7, 2020 • 37min

Deep Dish Special Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from Germany — May 7, 2020

Germany's effective, science-driven response to COVID-19 is a model for countries around the world. But as life returns to normal for many Germans this week, Chancellor Merkel says the country is still on the "thinnest of ice" in addressing the pandemic. The Wall Street Journal's Bojan Pancevski joins Deep Dish from Berlin to examine Germany's reopening strategy.
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Apr 30, 2020 • 30min

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amid COVID-19 — April 30, 2020

Tensions between the United States and Iran continue to simmer amid the coronavirus pandemic. Iran is blaming US sanctions for its lack of medical supplies and recently harassed US warships in the Gulf, while the United States is threatening to increase economic pressure with additional sanctions. Brookings' Suzanne Maloney and the German Marshall Fund's Ariane Tabatabai join Deep Dish to examine internal politics and the future of the US-Iran standoff.
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Apr 23, 2020 • 26min

Deep Dish Special Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from New Zealand — April 23, 2020

As New Zealand prepares to emerge from a national lockdown on April 27, Axios' Rebecca Falconer joins Deep Dish from Auckland to explain the aggressive and effective national eradication strategy and how the government's actions might influence the general election in September.
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Apr 21, 2020 • 32min

The 2020s and the Rebuilding of America — April 21, 2020

Drawing from today's global crises and the patterns of American history, geopolitical forecaster George Friedman predicts the 2020s will be a decade of storm and strain for the United States, followed by a period of prosperity. He joins Deep Dish to examine the institutional and socioeconomic cycles of upheaval that have rebuilt and reinvented American life in the past and explains why he's still optimistic about the future.

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