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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 11min

Special Episode: Warwick Powell on How To Build A New Global Currency

Warwick Powell, an adjunct professor and author on global payment systems, discusses the ambitious effort to create a new global currency post-BRICS meeting. He sheds light on the technical complexities in establishing a new payments system and the decline of the U.S. dollar's dominance. Powell emphasizes the interconnectedness of credit and trust in trade, explores how countries like China and Russia are adapting their currencies, and considers the socio-economic implications of these shifts on global autonomy and wealth inequality.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 55min

Moldova Joins The Club, Chindia, Keir There And Everywhere

Moldova's narrow vote to join the EU opens a debate about its future amidst significant internal divides. Meanwhile, a surprising resolution of the India-China border dispute hints at shifting geopolitical dynamics among BRICS nations. The podcast also reveals political intrigue as the Trump campaign challenges the British Labour Party, showcasing the unexpected consequences of collaboration across the Atlantic. Tensions between social media, democracy, and foreign influence come to light, emphasizing how local actions may threaten diplomatic relations more than outside meddling.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 51min

Pouring Oil on Troubled Waters, First Come First Serb, Strait Talk

The podcast explores the chaotic oil market, with potential prices soaring due to geopolitical tensions from the US elections and Middle Eastern conflicts. Serbia's potential pivot to BRICS raises questions about its ties with Russia and EU aspirations. Additionally, China's aggressive military moves around Taiwan hint at a siege strategy, revealing a complex power dynamic in the region. The discussion underscores how these developments intertwine with global economic stability, showcasing the intricate dance of international relations.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 59min

Special Edition, feat. Malcom Kyeyune: Helene Is A Disaster, The Foam Dome Bursts

Malcom Kyeyune, an expert on disaster response, discusses the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Helene, likening it to the Chernobyl disaster in terms of governmental neglect. He critiques the federal response to natural disasters, pointing out the prioritization of foreign aid over domestic needs. The conversation shifts to the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, examining advancements in missile technology and the vulnerability of defenses like the Iron Dome. Kyeyune raises concerns about the shifting dynamics of military strategies in the face of modern warfare.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 10min

The Grand Opening of the Northern Front, The Lebanisation of Lebanon, The Hungaro-Austrian Empire…

David Lammy, the British Foreign Secretary, is redefining refugee policy as he plans a massive operation to resettle displaced Lebanese in Europe, dedicating a surprising third of his time to this monumental task. The discussion explores the fallout from recent conflicts, including the demise of Hezbollah's leadership, and raises pressing questions about Europe’s capacity to handle a new refugee influx. It also touches on the alarming rise of far-right parties in Austria, leaving listeners to ponder whether society is becoming desensitized to such political shifts.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 5min

Special Episode: Philipp Mattheis on Germany's Downward Spiral

Philipp Mattheis, an expert on Germany's recent challenges, delves into the nation's economic and social decline. He discusses the fallout from de-industrialization, dwindling public services, and the rise of right-wing parties like the AfD. The conversation touches on historical narratives around German identity and guilt, the complexities of transitioning to green energy, and the shifting political landscape as citizens express growing frustration with traditional parties. Mattheis paints a picture of a nation grappling with its past while facing an uncertain future.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 1min

NATO's New Secretary General, The Youth In Asia, The Weeks Of The Jackal

Jens Stoltenberg, the recently departed NATO Secretary General, joins former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for a lively discussion. They delve into NATO's evolving role in a multipolar world amidst rising tensions between Russia and China. The conversation shifts to Britain's economy, exploring the implications of a growing national debt and the controversial euthanasia debate. They also touch on the troubling rise of political fanaticism in the U.S., drawing parallels to historical political violence and its impact on foreign policy.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h

Special Episode: Super Mario Is Draghi Draghi Draghi

Mario Draghi, a pivotal figure in shaping European economic policy, delves into the urgent challenges facing the EU. He critiques a recent report that seemingly misses the mark on practical solutions. The discussion touches on the stark productivity gaps compared to the US and China and questions the myths surrounding innovation. The episode also scrutinizes the EU's energy dilemmas and the need for a coherent strategy amidst chaotic responses, highlighting how current policies may fall short of fostering true competitiveness in European industries.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 15min

Premium Episode: The Silicon Archipelago, The Silicon Archipelago Germany and the Rise of Socialist Nationalism Budget Beatdown, Turning Turk

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, shares insights about Europe's quest for a tech hub amidst geopolitical challenges. He discusses the surprising implications of his recent arrest in Paris and its potential impact on the tech landscape. Sara Wagenknecht, a prominent German politician, explores the political shifts in Germany, particularly the rise of the AfD and her own influence. They dive into the EU's budget reforms, the strategic aspirations of Hungary and Turkey, and the broader geopolitical dynamics reshaping the digital discourse.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 42min

Special Episode: Thomas Fazi on the ECB, Pavel Durov, and America's End of Empire Moment

Thomas Fazi, a contributor to UnHerd and Compact, dives deep into the imploding EU and its corrupt institutions. He critiques the European Central Bank's coercive power during financial crises, arguing it undermines national sovereignty. The conversation highlights the troubling shift from national control to technocratic governance, and discusses how the Ukraine conflict impacts European security. Fazi also connects the arrest of Telegram’s Pavel Durov to rising authoritarianism, noting the resilience of grassroots movements in the face of oppression.

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