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Deep Dish on Global Affairs

Summary: Deep Dish on Global Affairs goes beyond the headlines on critical global issues. With world news in rapid development, Deep Dish brings together experts in foreign policy, national security, economics, and whatever field is in flux during the week to talk through what's happening, why, and why it matters.

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 Amb. Dennis Ross: Trump's Golan Heights Decision Explained - April 4, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:10

President Trump has signed an executive order to formally recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Ambassador Dennis Ross, who led the Israeli-Palestinian peace process for 12 years and served in senior political positions under Presidents Carter, Reagan, H.W. Bush, Clinton, and Obama, joined this week's Deep Dish podcast to explain what this means.

 Why Worry about Global Population Decline? - March 28, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:11

The world is in for a shock. Global population is expected to peak and then decline this century, reshaping everything from economic growth and immigration to government spending. Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson, authors of the provocative new book "Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline," join the Council's Brian Hanson and Dina Smeltz to discuss why it's happening and how nations can prepare for this radical shift.

 What Ukraine's Election Reveals, Five Years after Crimea - March 20, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:09

Comic actor Volodymyr Zelensky, who has no political experience but has played the Ukrainian president on TV, is leading in the polls ahead of Ukraine’s presidential election on March 31. Last weekend marked five years since Russia annexed Crimea, and fighting in eastern Ukraine, which has killed thousands, continues. Steven Pifer, former US ambassador to Ukraine, joins Deep Dish to explain what's going on.

 Why Is the United States Bombing Somalia? - March 14, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:59

In recent months, Somalia has seen a surge of airstrikes by the US military as part of an intensifying campaign against al Shabaab, an extremist group affiliated with al Qaeda. Bronwyn Bruton of the Atlantic Council and Paul D. Williams of George Washington University join Deep Dish this week to explain what the United States is doing in Somalia and why al Shabaab is a target.

  Bibi Netanyahu and the US-Israel Relationship - March 7, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:55

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces corruption charges ahead of Israel's election and the subsequent rollout of President Trump's Mideast peace plan. Douglas J. Feith, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the George W. Bush administration, and Aaron David Miller, a twenty-year analyst, negotiator, and adviser on Middle Eastern issues at the Department of State, join Deep Dish this week to discuss the future of US-Israel relations.

 India and Pakistan Clash in Kashmir - Feb. 28, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:29

Bad blood between India and Pakistan goes back decades, but tensions have escalated in recent days after a suicide bomber from a Pakistan-based militant group killed Indian paramilitary troops in Kashmir. Former US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter and Tanvi Madan of the Brookings Institution explain what you need to know about the ongoing crisis between two nuclear powers on this week's Deep Dish podcast.

 China's Blockbuster Influence in Hollywood - Feb. 21, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:30

The 91st Academy Awards take place on Sunday in Los Angeles, but international markets, led by China, have eclipsed the domestic market in importance for the US movie industry, rewriting the rules about what kinds of films get made. On this week’s Deep Dish podcast, Lynda Obst, producer of Sleepless in Seattle, Contact, Interstellar, and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Orville Schell of the Asia Society join Brian Hanson to discuss how China is changing the US box office.

 France's Yellow Vest Protests Explained - Feb. 14, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:28

For thirteen straight weeks, demonstrators in high-visibility vests have taken to the streets in Paris and in cities around France. Government buildings have been attacked, shops looted, and cars set ablaze. On this week's Deep Dish podcast, Sophie Pedder of The Economist and Benjamin Haddad of the Atlantic Council explain what the political demonstrations mean for French President Emmanuel Macron, for France, and for Europe.

 Admiral John Richardson on China, Russia, and the Future of the US Navy - Feb. 7, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:19

The chief of naval operations recently visited the Council to speak about China's growing global ambitions and Russia's troublesome actions in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic. Richardson also explained what the US Navy needs now to retain its supremacy in the years ahead.

 Venezuela's Two Presidents - Feb. 4, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:46

Venezuela has two claimants to power: Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro. Western countries back Guaidó, Putin and China favor Maduro, and the people of Venezuela are looking for a way out of their country's rolling economic disaster. Latin America expert Peter Schechter and veteran diplomate Cécile Shea join this week’s Deep Dish to discuss.

 China's Slow Growth and America's Missing Trade Deal - Jan. 24, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

China announced its economic growth had slowed to its lowest annual rate since 1990. At the same time, Beijing and Washington remain locked in a trade war that shows no sign of resolution. Global economics expert Phil Levy joins this week's Deep Dish podcast to explain what's going on, and how lessons from the US shutdown might help explain what will happen next.

 The New US-Syria Policy - Jan. 17, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:02

As the Trump administration prepares to withdraw from Syria, former US ambassador to Syria Robert Ford and Tamara Cofman Wittes, former deputy assistant secretary of state for near East Affairs, join this week's Deep Dish podcast to dissect the withdrawal's implications for US-Syria policy. 

 US Presidential Power and Its Limits - Jan. 10, 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:50

A president's ability to enact their vision is constrained by international laws and by the willingness of allies and partners to go along with what the White House wants. On this week's Deep Dish, Harold Hongju Koh, former Legal Adviser at the US State Department, joins Council President Ivo Daalder and Brian Hanson to discuss Koh's new book "The Trump Administration and International Law."

 Chinese Cyber Attacks and Industrial Espionage - Dec. 20, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:50

The massive Marriott records breach was the latest in a series of economic espionage cases attributed to China. Top cybersecurity experts Lesley Carhart and Adam Segal join this week's Deep Dish podcast to discuss the evolving tactical and policy challenges involved in managing international cyber space.

 The War in Yemen - Dec. 13, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:33

The war in Yemen has created one of the greatest unseen humanitarian tragedies in the world. It finally drew public attention after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, which triggered a debate about US involvement in the war. As peace talks begin in Sweden, Yemen expert Gregory Johnsen joins this week's Deep Dish podcast. 

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