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Behind The Lines with Arthur Snell

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May 25, 2024 • 33min

Disinformation and UK politics: will it effect the 2024 election?

I spoke to disinformation expert Amil Khan about the current state of disinformation in global and UK politics and the risks it could pose to the 2024 UK general election. Amil is Director of Valent projects. His work has been covered in a range of media outlets including Disinformation is on the rise. How does it work?economist.com, and the BBC How some AI developers are combatting malicious bots | BBC Newsyoutu.be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 19, 2024 • 1h 8min

Georgia: on the frontlines of the global fight between freedom and authoritarianism

I had the chance to speak to Marika Mikiashvili of the Droa liberal internationalist party in Georgia about the background to the current protests in her country, Russia's history of interference and military intervention and the importance of Georgia's struggle to the wider question of democracy in Europe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 9, 2024 • 1h 9min

A critical friend: Helene von Bismarck on Britain and the World

German historian Helene von Bismarck discusses Brexit aftermath, British identity debates, German perspectives on EU discourse, stereotypes, geopolitics, aid spending in Ukraine, UK's foreign policy stance post-Brexit, and reflections on democracy in a casual chat.
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May 3, 2024 • 36min

What might a Labour government try to do in its relations with the EU?

Following on from the episode on 22 April, the second part of my conversation with Sydney Nash on the UK's relations with Europe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 53min

Kharkiv and Ukraine's will to survive with Jade McGlynn

At a time when the unbreakable city of Kharkiv faces untold destruction and sustained bombardment by Russian forces it was a privilege to speak to Dr Jade McGlynn, a scholar of Ukraine and Russia, who is based there. We discussed the situation in Kharkiv and across the wider front and also the vital work she is involved with to raise funding for new technologies to support Ukraine's defence. You can find more details of it here https://uscc.org.ua/en/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 28min

Where is the EU going and what does that mean for the UK?

As ever, British debates about the EU tend to be debates about Britain. We might hope to rejoin, or at least regain a better-functioning trading relationship with the organisation, but we don't do enough thinking about where the EU is headed in its own development. So I spoke to Europe expert Sydney Nash about this over two episodes. The first of these focuses on the EU's current situation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 38min

Iran, Israel and the risks of a regional war

Iran and Israel have been on the brink of open conflict, in the light of Iran's barrage of drone and missile strikes on Israel, which in turn followed Israel's strike on Iran's consulate in Damascus. I spoke to Charlie Gammell, Iran expert, historian and former diplomat, about the crisis and what we might learn from it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 47min

Politics and Money: a Dysfunctional Relationship, with Seth Thevoz

How do British political parties get funded? What does that money buy? With only a few weeks to go until the local elections and in a year of a general election I spoke to Seth Thevoz, political and investigative journalist, about how parties are funded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 30, 2024 • 52min

The tragedy of Haiti and what we can learn from it

Professor Amalendu Misra of the University of Lancaster is an expert in Latin America and the Caribbean, notably Haiti. I spoke to him about the current crisis there and what it tells us about the wider region. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 22, 2024 • 43min

World War Three? What might it look like?

Mike Martin (who is on Twitter and elsewhere @threshedthought) is one of the most insightful thinkers on conflict and geopolitics active today. He served in the army in Afghanistan with some distinction and subsequently has worked as an academic and adviser on conflict and strategy. He is now running for parliament as the Liberal Democrat candidate in Tunbridge Wells. When we say that parliament needs more people who have actually done things with their lives and fewer professional politicians, it's hard to imagine a better candidate than Mike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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