

Jeffrey Sachs
Economist and public policy analyst. He is known for his work on sustainable development, poverty reduction, and global health.
Top 5 podcasts with Jeffrey Sachs
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Jun 11, 2025 • 2h 22min
Jeffrey Sachs: Ukraine/Russia Dangerous New Escalation, & the Dark Forces Pushing for War With Iran
In this discussion, economist Jeffrey Sachs shares his insights on avoiding catastrophic wars with Iran and Russia. He argues that the deep state's motivations in Ukraine are heavily influenced by foreign interests rather than peace. Sachs highlights the sabotaged peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia and critiques NATO's expansion and its repercussions. He also raises concerns about misguided narratives surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions, advocating diplomacy over militarization, all while addressing the need for accountability in U.S. foreign policy.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 23min
Dirty war, second front and South Caucasus w/ Jeffrey Sachs (Live)
Jeffrey Sachs, a renowned Professor of Economics at Columbia University, dives into the tangled web of geopolitics in the South Caucasus. He examines historical conflicts between Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, shedding light on the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. Sachs critiques Western involvement in regional dirty wars and advocates for peaceful resolutions. He draws intriguing parallels between Vietnam War negotiations and current tensions with Russia, urging a re-evaluation of military strategies and the importance of diplomatic engagement for stability.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 26min
[SPECIAL EPISODE]: SACHS is BACK! - Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Why the West Wants War!
Join Jeffrey Sachs, a renowned Professor of Sustainable Development at Columbia University, as he unpacks the rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia, fueled by Western military actions. He critiques the absence of viable peace proposals and examines the reckless leadership of Western nations, emphasizing the dangerous implications these decisions have on global stability. Sachs highlights the disconnect between U.S. intelligence and foreign policy, and discusses how historical context influences current geopolitical dynamics. It's a thought-provoking dialogue on the urgent need for diplomacy.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 53min
Trump's Russia Policies: Return to Normalcy or Defeat for America?
In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey Sachs, a prominent economist, argues for Trump’s Russia policies as a return to normalcy, suggesting a shift in European security responsibility. Bill Browder and Alina Polyakova counter this view, asserting that Trump's approach enables Russian aggression and jeopardizes trust among allies. Thomas Graham supports Sachs’ stance on diplomatic engagement, while Polyakova emphasizes the risks in the context of the Ukraine conflict. The conversation highlights the complex dynamics of U.S.-Russia relations and the critical need for strategic reevaluation.

Oct 11, 2022 • 37min
Aristotle-Confucius Dialogue - Jeffrey Sachs and Ban Ki-Moon
Jeffrey Sachs, a Professor at Columbia University and advocate for sustainable development, pairs up with Ban Ki-Moon, the Former UN Secretary-General focused on global citizenship. Together, they delve into the intersection of Western and Eastern philosophies, exploring the importance of virtue and courtesy in modern politics. They discuss ethical lessons from Confucianism for contemporary leaders, the implications of Aristotle's golden mean in U.S.-China relations, and the moral responsibilities of powerful nations in global conflicts.