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The Perspective Panel takes a step back from the headlines to look at the bigger picture in the field of foreign affairs. In the pilot episode, we looked at colonial legacies of three former empires - the Japanese Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Belgian colonial Empire - and the impact they have today. Produced by Natalie de Souza and Antoine Vincenot, Hosted by Elvi Wilson, with the participation of Carlos Garcia, Eugenia Maestrini and Antoine Vincenot. Music credits: Empire by StudioKolomna; Europe Travel by Lexin_Music. The Perspective Panel is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website at upflund.se.
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In the final episode of our series with our Ukrainian guests, our hosts Eugenia and Joosep interviewed Professor Kseniia Smyrnova, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (TSNUK). This episode features a conversation on the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion and the university’s response, the importance of international partner universities and educational diplomacy, Professor Smyrnova’s view on international university applicants from Russia and Belarus, and the state of corruption in Ukraine’s higher education institutions. // This interview was a part of our semester’s theme of "Building Bridges for Peace''. Produced by Elliott Gunnell and Natalie de Souza, Edited by Antoine Vincenot, Hosted by Eugenia Maestrini and Joosep Raudsepp. Music credits: Ніч яка місячна - Moonlight Night by JuliusH, available here. The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website. Last but not least, this interview was conducted in collaboration with UPF Lund’s Webzine Committee. So, don’t forget to check out the article written on the basis of this interview by our friends on ThePerspective.se!
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In this episode of The Perspective Pod, our hosts Antoine and Carlos interviewed Volodymyr Ilchenko, First Vice-Rector of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (TSNUK). In the interview, Pr. Ilchenko recalls his personal experience of the early days of the invasion, describes the administration’s efforts to keep the university running, and reflects on the role of education in the rebuilding process. // This interview was a part of our semester’s theme of "Building Bridges for Peace'', so keep an eye out for more episodes in this series. Produced by Elliott Gunnell and Natalie de Souza, Edited by Antoine Vincenot, Hosted by Antoine Vincenot and Carlos Garcia. Music credits: Ніч яка місячна - Moonlight Night by JuliusH, available here. The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website.
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In this episode of The Perspective Pod, our hosts Natalie and Elvi interviewed Roman Petyur, the Head of the International Relations Office and Associate Professor at the Institute of International Relations at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (TSNUK). In the interview, Roman discusses how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected university operations, particularly in regard to international and exchange students, and how they have persisted through challenging times. // This interview was a part of our semester’s theme of "Building Bridges for Peace'', so keep an eye out for more of the episodes in this series. Produced by Elliott Gunnell and Natalie de Souza, Edited by Antoine Vincenot, Hosted by Natalie de Souza and Elvi Wilson. Music credits: Ніч яка місячна - Moonlight Night by JuliusH, available here. The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website.
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Three friends discussing the current events of the world, through lighthearted and comedic conversations! The Internal Radio Service focuses on Transatlantic relations and takes a different and fun approach to processing the stories in the news. This week, Finn, Oskar and Otto tackle the issues of nukes, how good it is to be a monkey in North Korea, and how to (legally) buy a tank. Any questions or suggestions please contact [email protected]. Intro & Outro music: Eddie Lang - Eddie's Twister. Transition music: Heftone Banjo Orchestra - St. Louis Tickle.
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In this episode, the Perspective Pod will be interviewing Emily and Maria who went to Jordan with UPF. Did you know that 6/10 university students in Jordan are female yet only 1/10 of the working population is female? Listen as they discuss other key takeaways from Jordan such as population growth, women's rights, an exclusive interview with grassroots organization iDare, and other small side conversations.
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In part 2 of our podcast regarding the resource conflicts occurring between developing and developed countries, we discuss potential solutions to the problems of developing countries not being able to develop further, as long as more developed countries are ruling over the resources occurring in their lands. We discuss how it can be beneficial to look at alternatives to the globally accepted capitalised structure, how the feminist perspective and talking to marginalised groups on a local level is necessary to help these countries and the people living there out. We talk about how to include people also in Western countries to think about these causes and other solutions as well, with our guest Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira, PhD candidate and lecturer at Lund University.
Produced by Elliott Gunnell
Edited by Elliott Gunnell
Hosted by Eugenia Maestrini and Bart Donker
Music in today's show was: “Missed” by Ketsa available at: FreeMusicLibrary.org
The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website: upflund.se -
In this episode of The Perspective Pod, we discuss how natural resources and conflict are related. Why is it that countries with a lot of natural resources are falling behind to many other countries with less natural resources? And how is it that developed countries, often occurring in the global North, are ruling over the resources extracted in developing countries, often situated in the global South? These questions are discussed with our guest Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira, PhD candidate and lecturer at Lund University.
Produced by Elliott Gunnell
Edited by Elliott Gunnell
Hosted by Eugenia Maestrini and Bart Donker
Music in today's show was: “Missed” by Ketsa available at: FreeMusicLibrary.org
The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website: upflund.se -
In this episode of The Perspective Pod our hosts Yohann and Natalie interviewed Alena Minchenia, a Lecturer and Doctoral student at the Central and Eastern European studies department at Lund University. This interview was a part of our semester’s theme of “Women, Peace and Security” so keep an eye out for more of the episodes in this series. Alena comes from Belarus and has a Master’s degree in Gender Studies from the Central European University in Budapest and an MA in Cultural Studies from the European Humanities University in Minsk. In the interview, Alena discusses the current state of women’s rights in Belarus, her experiences with the 2020 protests, and the surprising recent emergence of women leaders in Belarus.
Produced by Elliott Gunnell
Edited by Yohann Pavaux
Hosted by Natalie de Souza and Yohann Pavaux
Music in today's show was: "Magic Escape Room", “Cold Funk”, and "Chillin Hard" by Kevin MacLeod available at: incompetech.com
The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website: upflund.se -
How are women treated when conflict erupts?
In this episode of The Perspective Pod our hosts Jan and Natalie interviewed Mariam Orjonikidze, the First Secretary at the Embassy of Georgia in the Czech Republic . This interview was a part of our holiday's theme of "Women, Peace and Security" so keep an eye for more of the episodes in this series. Mariam has a Master's degree in Politics and War from the Swedish Defense University, and is from Georgia but grew up in Prague, so she has a unique multicultural perspective. In the interview she talked about the current migration of women from Ukraine to the Czech Republic and how women are treated when there is conflict. She also mentioned how war has affected Europe through a Georgian perspective.
Produced by Elliott Gunnell
Edited by Elliott Gunnell
Hosted by Natalie DeSouza and Jan Volenec
Music in today's show was: “Missed” by Ketsa available at: FreeMusicLibrary.org
The Perspective Pod is a part of UPF Lund, The Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund. Discussing foreign affairs is what we do, so if you are interested in our association visit our website: upflund.se -
The Perspective Pod is finally back! Today with Alice Bah Kuhnke, member of the European Parliament and alongside former head of Pod and Radio, Ismar Didic. We had a frank and open discussion on the topics of women and security, including the problems with prostitution, pornography, and domestic violence. Give it a listen!
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In the final episode of this Live Show season, Ismar is joined by Elliot, Paco, and Emma to discuss the recent developments with Sweden and Finland's NATO membership, and to give their final thoughts before wrapping up the show.
Host: Ismar Didic; Guests: Elliot Gunnell, Paco Cobos Cabral, Emma Rohmann
*This episode was recorded on the 18th of May 2022 and is a partly edited version of a live radio show. At the live shows, we play songs during the break, but due to copyright infringement, the songs have been edited out.* -
This is an interview conducted by members of the Travel committee on their trip to Istanbul, where they met with workers at Freedom of Expression Association (İFÖD – İfade Özgürlüğü Derneği). In this episode you will hear more about what the organization does and how they work, among other interesting topics.
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In this last segment of our two-part series from Istanbul, we sit down to talk about the experiences and impressions that the Travel committee got from their visit there. What was their favourite food? How is the situation in Istanbul for women and refugees? or for different organizations that work for a better society? Tune in to find out!
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In the finale of the show, the legendary trio of rascals sit down to drink prune juice, talk about Instagram grandmas, Christopher Reeve (the best Superman), and the news that the show has been canceled - you do not want to miss this!
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Ismar is joined by Lucile to talk about creative housing, abortion rights, and Doctor Who! Host: Ismar Didic; Guest: Lucile Corcoran
*This episode was recorded on the 4th of May 2022 (May the fourth be with you) and is a partly edited version of a live radio show. At the live shows, we play songs during the break, but due to copyright infringement, the songs have been edited out.* -
The Perspective Pod had an interview with ambassador Vincent Yao, the Representative at the Taipei Mission in Sweden. Among several topics, we discussed the deepening of Taiwanese and Swedish/EU relations, the production of semiconductors, and Taiwans response to the war in Ukraine.
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On the fourth episode of the 'Chillcast', the dynamic trio set out to talk about bikes, Disney movies, and manage to get an exclusive scoop with two former presidents and live show host - you do not wanna miss this!
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In this episode, we talk about Sweden and Finland's potential joining of NATO and the aspects of what constitutes genocide.
Host: Ismar Didic; Guest(s): Elliot Gunnell, Nicolas Jendi
*This episode was recorded on the 20th of 2022 and is a partly edited version of a live radio show. At the live shows, we play songs during the break, but due to copyright infringement, the songs have been edited out.* -
On the third episode of the Chillcast, the rag-tag trio sits down to discuss 90's nostalgia, Willard Smith's slap, and Scientology - you do not want to miss this!
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