Multipolarity

Multipolarity
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Sep 18, 2025 • 49min

Multipolarity Dialogues: Carlos Roa On How The New Golden Road Is Shifting Power South

In this engaging discussion, Carlos Roa, Director of Research at the Danube Institute and former executive editor of The National Interest, delves into the transformative India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor, also known as the New Golden Road. He highlights its significance in the global landscape, especially in contrast to the Silk Road and other routes. The conversation explores how small states maneuver through geopolitical tensions, the strategic importance of infrastructure, and the evolving U.S. policy towards China and Taiwan, making complex geopolitics accessible and fascinating.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 50min

Multipolarity Dialogues: David Dusenbery and China's Long Cultural History with the West

David Dusenbery, an Associate Professor at the University of Florida and author on religious history, dives deep into the intricate cultural exchanges between China and the West. He uncovers the rich tapestry of intellectual history that predates Marco Polo, highlighting figures like Matteo Ricci and Ezra Pound. The discussion sheds light on China's potential shift from Marxism to Neo-Confucianism and critiques the West's historical amnesia regarding geopolitical conflicts. Dusenbery advocates for a balanced cultural understanding to foster better diplomatic ties.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 3min

Special Edition: Malcom Kyeyune on Venezuela, Iran, Taiwan, and The American Oligarchy

Join journalist Malcolm Kyeyune, a sharp commentator on geopolitics and military affairs, as he dives into the shifting tides of global power. They discuss the implications of a grand Chinese military parade and how it underlines the U.S.'s waning dominance. Kyeyune critiques American foreign policy, particularly in Venezuela, and the failures of outdated military strategies. He also examines the chaotic state of U.S. governance and its impact on international relations, calling for a reevaluation of America's global approach amid rising challenges.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 13min

Premium Edition Teaser: Shanghai Surprise, Bolivarian Counter-Revoution, Bond Villains

Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin share a moment in Shanghai, stirring discussions about India’s shifting alliances. The looming presence of US destroyers off Venezuela raises questions about potential intervention against Maduro. Meanwhile, economic turmoil in the UK and France prompts concerns over simultaneous bailouts from the IMF. This edition focuses on these geopolitical twists and the evolving attitudes of the West toward a changing global order.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 58min

Multipolarity Dialogues: Why Serbia Is In A Very Weird Place Right Now, with Misa Djurkovic

In this engaging discussion, Miša Đurković, a keen political analyst and Director at the Institute of European Studies in Belgrade, dives into Serbia's tumultuous political landscape. He explores the ongoing anti-corruption protests triggered by a tragic accident, highlighting Serbia's precarious democracy under pressure from its leader, President Vučić. The conversation also covers the complexities of the Republika Srpska's political turmoil, the implications of NATO and EU relations, and the broader geopolitical struggles in the Balkans.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 48min

All’s Fair In War, Slumdog Day Afternoon, Shite Christmas

The podcast delves into the geopolitical shifts surrounding the Ukraine War and the complex dynamics at play among U.S. and European leaders. It discusses India's strategic moves in the context of Russian financing, revealing unexpected consequences of Trump's policies. The conversation highlights how U.S. consumers are set to bear the brunt of rising trade tariffs, as Goldman Sachs predicts impending inflation spikes. This mix of diplomacy, economic strategies, and holiday pressures creates a compelling narrative of today's shifting global landscape.
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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 1min

The Semtex Road, Baked Alaska, 404k

Dive into the geopolitical whirlpool where a new peace route between Armenia and Azerbaijan meets potential turmoil. Explore the implications of Trump's latest financial maneuverings, allowing Americans to invest 401(k) funds in crypto and gamble on longevity funds. Unpack the absurdity of turning retirement savings into a possible game of high-stakes luck. Plus, ponder the echoes of history as Russia plans discussions in Alaska, and assess Europe's struggle with foreign security in the ongoing shadows of the Ukraine conflict.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 4min

Airstrip Zero, Goodness Gracious Xi, AliBaba For Ali Baba

The podcast dives into Britain's social and political decline as seen through a banned crypto ad. It highlights the disconnect between voters and political parties amid growing public discontent. There's a focus on the implications of America urging India to cut oil ties with Russia and the potential chaos in Britain’s electoral future. Additionally, the episode explores Iran's quest for advanced air defense systems through China, showcasing shifting geopolitical alliances and the complexities of international relationships.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 15min

Premium Edition Teaser: The Bus To Nowhere

Dive into the confusion of global trade dynamics as Europe finds itself caught between the U.S. and China. Recent trade agreements are stirring controversy, especially in Germany and France, raising questions about European credibility. The podcast explores Europe's energy policy and its implications for relationships with major powers like Russia and China. Geopolitical tensions highlight differing views between European and American leaders, shedding light on the future of European autonomy amid shifting allegiances.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 57min

Multipolarity Dialogues: Steve Hsu on China's Tech Frontiers

Steve Hsu, a physicist and tech entrepreneur, delves into China's rapid advancements in technology, challenging the old narrative that it only imitates. He discusses innovations in AI, robotics, and semiconductors, highlighting how China leads in critical tech sectors. The conversation shifts to military technology, examining the implications of China's missile and drone advancements on global power dynamics. Amidst this rise, Hsu questions the U.S.'s response and whether it can regain geopolitical dominance.

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