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    CFR’s Ebenezer Obadare: Nigeria’s Turning Point?

    This week, Kelly talks with Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare about Nigeria’s growing security and economic challenges under President Bola Tinubu. Ebenezer discusses how the country is facing escalating violence from Boko Haram, growing political instability, and widespread economic hardship. Obadare also highlights Nigeria’s tremendous diplomatic potential and why it could become […]

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    Colombia’s Political Instability with Crisis Group’s Elizabeth Dickinson

    This week, Kelly talks with International Crisis Group Analyst Elizabeth Dickinson about the surge in cartel-driven violence in Colombia and how USAID cuts have impacted the country. Elizabeth discusses how criminal groups have filled the vacuum left by FARC’s demobilization in 2016, leading to the highest coca cultivation levels in Colombia’s history and a surge […]

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    Kelly and Tristen on The UN Turning 80, NATO’s Trump Strategy, and US Strikes on Iran

    This week, Kelly and Tristan look back on the United Nations as it marks its 80th anniversary, reflecting on its evolution from the failed League of Nations and assessing its future challenges, including Security Council reform. They also analyze the recent NATO summit, exploring how European allies have managed the alliance’s relationship with President Trump […]

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    FDR and the Invention of National Security with Andrew Preston

    Kelly talks with Andrew Preston about his new book, Total Defense: The New Deal and the Invention of National Security. Preston explores how FDR revolutionized national security policy by connecting domestic New Deal programs to global defense strategies. Guest speaker Andrew Preston is a Professor of American History based at Clare College, Cambridge, where he […]

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    Will Popular Elections Undermine Mexico’s Court System? Plus updates on South Korea, Poland, and the Sahel

    This week, Kelly and Tristen unpack key elections in Poland and South Korea, and examine the growing reach of an Al-Qaeda affiliate in West Africa. Kelly then sits down with David Mora to explore Mexico’s recent judicial elections and their implications for Mexican democracy and U.S.-Mexico relations. Guest speaker David Mora is the Senior Analyst […]

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    The Pope’s Spies: Yvonnick Denoël on the Vatican’s Clandestine Operations

    Kelly talks with Yvonnick Denoël about his new book, Vatican Spies: From the Second World War to Pope Francis,exploring the Vatican’s little-known intelligence operations. Yvonnick is a French historian, publisher and intelligence specialist who has written on the CIA, Mossad, and espionage in the twentieth century. His new book uncovers a little-known side of Vatican […]

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    Amitav Acharya: Why The International Order Will Survive Western Decline

    Kelly talks with Amitav Acharya about his new book The Once and Future World Orderand the deep roots of global civilization beyond the West. They explore why the recent decline of American dominance doesn’t mean collapse, but a chance to build a more just, inclusive global system. Guest speaker Amitav Acharya is the UNESCO Chair […]

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    Mona Yacoubian on Trump’s Middle East Visit

    This week, Kelly and Tristen discuss President Trump’s meeting with the President of South Africa, give an update on the war in Ukraine, and unpack the UK’s new trade agreement with the European Union. Kelly then talks with Mona Yacoubian for a breakdown on Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East, and what the visit […]

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    Sameer Lalwani on India-Pakistan tensions

    This week, Kelly and Tristen digest the recent elections in Australia and President Putin’s WWII victory day parade, and remember the life and legacy of legendary IR scholar Joseph Nye. Kelly then talks with to Sameer Lalwani for an update on recent tensions between India and Pakistan. Guest speaker Sameer Lalwani is a non-resident senior […]

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    Patricia Owens: A History of International Thought without Men

    In the first episode of our summer series, Kelly talks with Oxford University Professor Patricia Owens about her new book “Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men.” Kelly and Patricia discuss how women and minority voices were erased from the early cannon of interntional relations, what that means for the practice of IR, and […]