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Mar 13, 2025 • 54min

Nasty NASDAQ, Of Euro-Bondage, Syria Seems to Be The Hardest Word

The NASDAQ faces significant decline, with Tesla's stock drop fueling recession worries. There's an examination of Europe's military ambitions amidst financial turbulence, drawing connections to historical adjustments. Meanwhile, a critical look at the complexities of U.S. tariff policies surfaces, alongside the disconnect in European strategies toward Syria's ongoing crisis. The podcast contrasts the allure of populism with pressing geopolitical realities, underlining the challenges in both economic resilience and international relations.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 10min

Special Edition: Zelensky Takes A Direct Strike, The Steel Porcupine, RIP Collingwood

Geopolitical tensions take center stage as Zelensky's diplomatic maneuvers spark discourse on leadership disillusionment. The struggles with military aid for Ukraine reveal critical gaps in intelligence support, while a minerals deal raises questions about authenticity. Game theory sheds light on the complex negotiations reshaping global alliances. Amidst Britain's political chaos, concerns grow over the future of Ukraine and potential instability in Europe. The discussion culminates in a shared pessimism about the disconnect between government actions and public sentiment.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 15min

Premium Edition: Kaiser Friedrich IV and Trumpian Grand Strategy

A recent election in Germany has ignited a political fire, with the AfD party rising to prominence. Could this be a turning point for the Christian Democrats as they eye total control? Meanwhile, Donald Trump's unpredictable moves on the global stage continue to baffle observers. As political coalitions shift and voter demographics reveal stark divides, concerns about democratic stability mount. What does all this mean for the future of governance in Europe and beyond? Tune in for insights into this turbulent landscape!
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Feb 20, 2025 • 55min

Special Edition: Munich!

This special edition delves into the implications of the Vance speech and Ukraine peace plans. It scrutinizes Europe's dependency on the U.S. for defense amid political turmoil and rising populism. Internal threats to free speech are highlighted, especially in Britain. The podcast critiques the UK's military budget mismanagement and contrasts it with Russia's spending. As the war in Ukraine continues, it questions Europe's foreign policy and security strategies in the face of external threats from both Russia and China.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 55min

Save The Aid, The UK Art of The Deal, If I Speak I Am In Trouble

Corruption within USAID is under scrutiny, revealing possible hidden networks that could change public perception. The UK strikes a controversial deal with Mauritius over the Chagos Islands, raising questions about ethics and historical injustices. As the US pivots back to asserting control over tech sectors, Europe faces pressure over online free speech. This shifting geopolitical landscape poses risks for international stability while stirring debates on colonial legacies and the implications for global power dynamics.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 3min

Born in the USAID, Deep Deep Trouble, Customs of the Natives

Explore the dismantling of USAID and its surprising effects on independent bloggers in Moldova. Discover the rise of China’s DeepSeek AI and its implications for U.S. dominance in technology. Delve into the consequences of Trump’s tariff policies that often feel like empty promises. Examine the recent elections in South America and their impact on U.S. influence. Lastly, confront the decline of meaningful political discourse and how it's swayed by political organizations favoring ease over critical thinking.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 2min

Special Edition: Glenn Diesen on Trumpism, Ukraine, and the Hegemon's End

Glenn Diesen, a professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and associate editor at Russia in Global Affairs, dives into the shifting global power dynamics. He discusses the waning U.S. hegemony in light of the Ukraine war and the rise of Russia and China. Diesen critiques America's interventionist foreign policies and the flawed assumptions behind energy sanctions on Russia. He calls for a reevaluation of U.S. strategies towards a more multipolar world, emphasizing Europe's precarious position amid these transformations.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 17min

Pardon?, Little Red Note, Shall We Tell Peter Zeihan?

Joe Biden's unprecedented wave of pardons raises eyebrows about accountability in American politics. The stark contrast between American and Chinese Zoomers reveals unexpected lifestyle differences, hinting at deeper geopolitical implications. The discussion delves into the troubling transition towards 'big man politics' in the U.S., drawing parallels with post-Soviet dynamics. As the political landscape shifts, questions about stability and the future of governance loom large. Tune in for a captivating exploration of these pressing issues!
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Jan 16, 2025 • 53min

Trump Regime Detonates UK?, Biden's AI Chips Ban, Trussification Part 4

Britain faces a dual crisis, grappling with grooming gang scandals and economic turmoil. The political landscape is further complicated by perceptions of American influence, like Elon Musk's role in destabilizing UK politics. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's restrictions on AI chip exports create a ripple effect in global tech competition, potentially isolating the U.S. economically. Amid these challenges, the notion of 'Trussification' resurfaces, questioning the strategic economic maneuvers that could affect future political legacies.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 43min

Special Edition: Dissident Former Diplomat Ian Proud on UK-Russia Relations

Ian Proud, a former British diplomat with 24 years of experience, shares his insights on the complex UK-Russia relations during his tenure in Moscow from 2014 to 2019. He discusses the dramatic shift from collaboration to sanctions following key events like the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Proud delves into the historical animosities between the nations and critiques the current British foreign policy landscape, calling for a more coherent approach amidst changing global dynamics. His reflections offer a unique perspective on navigating the intricacies of diplomacy.

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