Episodios
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Rishi Sunak called a 4 July election saying the world is more dangerous than at any time since the end of the Cold War. Bronwen Maddox discusses those threats with Chatham House experts Olivia O’Sullivan, director of our UK in the World; David Lubin, our Michael Klein Senior Research Fellow in our Global Economy and Finance Programme; and Tim Eaton, senior research fellow in our Middle East and North Africa Programme.
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An election for ‘dangerous times’
Three foreign policy priorities for the next UK government
Is the Kremlin behind Georgia’s foreign agents law?
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined by Shashank Joshi, defence editor of The Economist and historian and commentator Helene von Bismarck to discuss what the next government must prioritize in the UK's foreign policy. With them is Olivia O’Sullivan, Director of our UK in the World programme and co-author of the report: Three foreign policy priorities for the next UK government.
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UK parties are pitching a ‘pragmatic’ foreign policy, but can a new government make the necessary hard choices?
A Gaza ceasefire rests on preventing a full-scale Israeli offensive in Rafah
Russia is using the Soviet playbook in the Global South to challenge the West – and it is working
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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In this special episode, Bronwen Maddox interviews a key figure in US foreign policy to the Middle East for over a decade, Ambassador Dennis Ross.
Ambassador Ross engaged directly with both Israeli and Palestinian parties in peace negotiations under multiple US presidents, and was instrumental in brokering agreements between them, including the ‘Oslo II’ accord of 1995 and the 1997 Hebron Accord.
They discuss topics including the US-Israel relationship, what pressure President Biden can exert on Benjamin Netanyahu over a possible invasion of Rafah, global protests against Israeli action in Gaza and whether any hope remains for a deal to end the conflict.
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Xi Jinping hopes to improve EU–China relations – and drive a wedge between Europe and the US
Vietnam’s political turmoil reveals a turn towards China – and away from the West
The UK should not rule out sending troops to Ukraine – despite Putin’s nuclear threats
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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This week, Bronwen Maddox discusses whether we are seeing a resurgence of the threat posed by nuclear weapons, given recent events in the Middle East and rhetoric from world leaders.
She is joined by Robert E Kelly, Professor of Political Science at Pusan National University, Dr Hanna Notte, Director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and Dr Patricia Lewis, Director of the International Security Programme at Chatham House.
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The UK defence budget increase is welcome but defers tough choices | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank
Confiscation of immobilized Russian state assets is moral and vital | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank
Confiscating sanctioned Russian state assets should be the last resort | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by journalist Oz Katerji and Phillips P. O’Brien, a Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of St Andrews. Joining them both in the studio is Ukrainian journalist Olga Tokariuk, the OSUN Academy Fellow in the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House.
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The US aid package to Ukraine will help. But a better strategy is urgently needed
As yet another UN Libya envoy quits, his successor must be bolder
The Baltic Sea is far from a ‘NATO lake’ – the alliance must strengthen its defences
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Sanam Vakil, the director of our Middle East programme to discuss Iran's missile attack on Israel and the possible consequences across the region. Joining them both are Professor Yossi Mekelberg and Dr Elham Fakhro, Associate Fellows with our Middle East programme.
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Iran-Israel exhanges are a test for China’s influence in the Gulf
Iran’s attack on Israel was not the failure many claim but it has ended Israel’s isolation
The strike on Iran’s consulate in Syria could be the spark that ignites the Middle East
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Mohammed al-Ta’ishi, a civilian member of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council - where he served as the chief negotiator and main architect of the Juba Peace Agreement. Joining them both are BBC journalist James Copnall and Rosalind Marsden, an Associate Fellow with our Africa programme and the former UK ambassador to Sudan.
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Sudan’s forgotten war: A new diplomatic push is needed
The ‘conflict economy’ of sesame in Ethiopia and Sudan
How Sudan’s forgotten war is being fought
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined by Soli Özel, a Professor of International Relations at Istanbul Kadir Has University, and Hürcan Aslı Aksoy, the Head of the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. With them is Galip Dalay, a Senior Consulting Fellow with our Middle East and North Africa programme.
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Has David Cameron’s return revitalised UK policy in the Middle East?
Maduro is flouting his commitment to hold free elections in Venezuela. The US must respond – carefully
Securitizing the Ethiopia–Sudan border: How cross-border conflict is shaping trade and the control of land
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Mujtaba Rahman, the Managing Director Europe of the Eurasia Group and Georgina Wright, a Senior Fellow with Institut Montaigne. Joining them all is journalist John Kampfner, the former head of Chatham House's UK in the World Programme.
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Is Moldova a new battleground in Russia’s war?
Has David Cameron’s return revitalised UK policy in the Middle East?
Britain must rearm to strengthen NATO and meet threats beyond Russia and terrorism
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined from Dakar, Senegal by Gilles Yabi, the founder and CEO of WATHI, the West Africa Citizen Think Tank and Idayat Hassan, a Senior Associate with CSIS. Joining them in the Chatham House studio is Paul Melly, a Consulting Fellow with our Africa Programme.
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Democracy in West Africa: Why Senegal’s election crisis matters
Sudan’s forgotten war: A new diplomatic push is needed
The UK should help coordinate support for Ukraine by backing EU defence initiatives
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Bronwen Maddox is in Japan this week, and is joined from Taipei by journalist Bethany Allen to discuss China's National People's Congress and the political calculations of Beijing's neighbours. Joining them are Robert Ward from The International Institute for Strategic Studies and Dr Yu Jie – a Senior Fellow with our Asia-Pacific programme.
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Why Egypt’s improved economic outlook is mostly down to luck, not skill
This time Haiti really is on the brink. The US and UN must act to restore order
The EU’s new AI Act could have global impact
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock.
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Guest host Leslie Vinjamuri is joined on the podcast this week by Ben Smith, the Editor-in-Chief of Semafor News and Professor Jennifer M Lind – an Associate Fellow with our US and Americas programme.
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How foreign policy might impact the outcome of the US election
This time Haiti really is on the brink. The US and UN must act to restore order
How geopolitical competition in the Black Sea is redefining regional order
Presented by Leslie Vinjamuri. Produced by John Pollock.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined on the podcast this week by Gregg Carlstrom, the Middle East correspondent for The Economist, Siavash Ardalan from BBC Persia and Dr Sanam Vakil – the Director of our Middle East and North Africa programme.
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The Gaza war is testing Hezbollah’s strategic capability
Sweden brings benefits for NATO but accession delay raises difficult questions
Watch the keynote address by Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Bill Browder – who for years has worked as a human rights and anti-corruption campaigner against the Putin regime. Alongside him is Nikolai Petrov, a Consulting Fellow with our Russia and Eurasia programme and Yulia Mineeva, an Academy Fellow with Chatham House, who was previously Head of News for Novaya Gazeta, the main independent newspaper in Russia.
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Alexei Navalny’s most powerful legacy is urging Russians to imagine their country without Putin
China’s ‘renminbi trap’: The economy needs a weaker currency, but Beijing is unable to act
Ukraine means enlargement is again the EU’s priority – but not for the reasons it claims
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week from Jakarta by Professor Burhanuddin Muhtadi, executive director of the Indonesian polling organization Indikator Politik Indonesia, and Dewi Fortuna Anwar, a former advisor to Indonesia’s Vice President and chair of Indonesian think tank, The Habibie Center. Joining them all is Ben Bland, the director of our Asia-Pacific program at Chatham House.
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‘Continuity’ Prabowo means change for Indonesia
Indonesia’s Democracy Is Stronger Than a Strongman (Foreign Affairs)
Indonesia’s elections: new president, new parliament, same old politics?
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Ciaran Martin, the former Chief Executive of the National Cyber Security Centre; Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo, Vice Chair of the African Union’s Cyber Security Experts Group; Amy Hogan-Burney, General Manager of Cyber Security Policy at Microsoft and Joyce Hakmeh, the Deputy Director of our International Security Programme.
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Yes, China pressured Iran on Red Sea attacks – but only to protect its own ships
A long war works against Ukraine – and the West’s own security
Pakistan must ensure free and fair elections to avert a meltdown
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Alex Moyler.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Madiha Afzal, an author and Research Fellow at Brookings in Washington DC. Joining them are Dr Farzana Shaikh, an Associate Fellow with our Asia-Pacific Programme and Dr Chietigj Bajpaee, our Senior Research Fellow for South Asia.
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Pakistan must ensure free and fair elections to avert a meltdown
February/March issue of The World Today
Russia’s withdrawal from its border agreement with Finland is an expansion of its hybrid warfare on the EU
The world is already in Trump-induced chaos. Prepare for things to get worse
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Alex Moyler.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by journalist Olga Tokariuk, an Academy Fellow in our Ukraine Forum, and Natalie Sabanadze, a Senior Research Fellow in our Russia and Eurasia Programme to discuss Viktor Orbán and Ukraine.
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The Director’s Annual Lecture 2024
Orban’s Ukraine gamble is a blow to the EU’s geopolitical ambitions
Are we heading for World War Three – and is Britain’s military ready?
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Matthew Docherty.
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Roxanne Escobales, Editor of The World Today, is joined this week by Tom Sharpe, a former commander in the Royal Navy and defence columnist with The Telegraph. Joining them are Dr Sanam Vakil, the Director of our Middle East and North Africa programme, and Farea Al-Muslimi, a Research Fellow with Chatham House and Yemen specialist.
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The Director’s Annual Lecture 2024
The Houthis won’t back down after strikes on Yemen
When Netanyahu falls, Israel’s democracy will need new political realignments
Read the latest edition of The World Today here.
Presented by Roxanne Escobales. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Alex Moyler.
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Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by journalist Jojje Olsson and Dr Chun-Yi Lee from the University of Nottingham's Taiwan Research Hub to discuss Taiwan's presidential election. Joining them in the studio is Ben Bland, Director of our Asia-Pacific programme.
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Taiwan elections offer no clear answers to China challenge
The horrors of Ecuador are not just Ecuador’s
The Director’s Annual Lecture 2024
Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Matthew Docherty.
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