

The Munk Debates Podcast
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The Munk Debates podcast is an extension of the main stage events - in subject, speaker selection, tone and format. It will introduce the iconic brand - and its engaging debates about significant issues of our time. Audiences will hear strong and passionate arguments from both sides of an issue so they will have enough information to make up their own minds about where they stand.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 36min
Munk Dialogue with Gilead Sher: why a two-state solution is the only viable path to peace
Exploring the challenges of achieving peace between Israelis and Palestinians, focusing on the two-state solution. Gilead Sher advocates for this path despite security risks, emphasizing safety and prosperity for both sides. The podcast discusses the importance of separate nation-states and strategic partnerships to counter Iran's influence. Personal reflections on resilience and loss near the Gaza border shed light on the impact of conflict. Host concludes with gratitude for engaging dialogue and promotes open debates.

Feb 27, 2024 • 39min
Be it Resolved, the Democrats need a new nominee
“An elderly man with a poor memory”. That is how a special counsel report described Joe Biden, president of the United States. Public appearances of the President looking confused and forgetting important dates and names seem to support this finding. Some Democrats believe Biden’s cognitive decline is a major liability that can no longer be ignored. With so much at stake in the 2024 election, and polls that are favouring Trump to win, it’s time for Biden to step aside for a candidate that can take on Trump with the energy and mental vigour such a contest requires. Biden’s supporters argue that his record as one of America’s most effective presidents renders his age irrelevant. Unlike previous candidates, Biden has proven that he can form a winning coalition. The risk of replacing him this close to the election would all but guarantee his defeat and the ruin of American democracy at the hands of a President Trump. Arguing in favour of the resolution is Jeff Weaver. He was a senior advisor on Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign and he is currently serving as an advisor to Representative Dean Phillip’s campaign to be the Democratic nominee. Arguing against the resolution is Jim Kessler. He’s the Executive Vice President of Policy at Third Way, a Washington DC Democratic think tank. SOURCES: MSNBC, NBC News The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 50+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ Senior Producer: Ricki Gurwitz Editor: Kieran Lynch

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Feb 22, 2024 • 38min
Munk Dialogue with Sarah Paine: the rise of the Russia-China axis
Experts discuss the rise of the Russia-China axis and its threat to global stability. They analyze the aggressive behaviors of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, the geopolitical dynamics between the West, Russia, and China, and the importance of the international rules-based order. The dialogue emphasizes the need for strategic responses to prevent a devastating global war in the 21st century.

Feb 12, 2024 • 51min
Be it Resolved, western governments must resume funding to UNRWA
14 countries, including Canada and the US, suspended funding to the U.N.’s Palestinian Refugee Agency in response to Israeli allegations that 12 employees were involved in the attack on Israel on October 7th, and roughly 10% of their employees in Gaza have links to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Human rights workers argue that this is a form of collective punishment that will have dire consequences on a population already suffering from widespread hunger, displacement, and disease. Furthermore, cutting off payments to Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, Lebanon, and Syria could destabilize an already volatile region. UNRWA’s critics argue that by keeping Palestinians in a perpetual state of refugee status, the organization prevents them from setting down roots elsewhere in the region and thus acts as an obstacle to peace. Given the irrefutable evidence of its ties to Hamas and support of terror against Israel, they argue, there is no reason to continue to fund an agency openly committed to the right of return for Palestinian refugees and the elimination of the Jewish State. Arguing in favour of the resolution is Kenneth Roth, the former Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Arguing against the resolution is Einat Wilf, former member of the Israeli Knesset and the author of The War of Return: How Western Indulgence of the Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed the Path to Peace Vote on who you think won the debate at https://munkdebates.com/podcasts/unwra-debate/ SOURCES: ABC News, UN WATCH The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 15+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ Executive Producer: Ricki Gurwitz Editor: Kieran Lynch

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Feb 7, 2024 • 49min
Munk Dialogue with John Mearsheimer: why Ukraine needs to break ties with the West
John Mearsheimer, a leading realist scholar in international relations, discusses the need for Ukraine to sever ties with the West. He explores the ongoing conflict with Russia, the limitations of military power in a multipolar world, and the threat of a growing alliance between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.

Jan 30, 2024 • 46min
Munk Dialogue with David Horovitz: is it possible to defeat Hamas?
David Horovitz, founding editor of The Times of Israel, shares insights on the Israeli-Hamas conflict, including the government's military aim, civilian pressure, and the future of Gaza. They discuss the media's portrayal of Israel and the importance of maintaining a Jewish and democratic government. The complexities of defeating Hamas, skepticism around a two-state solution, and the threat of Hezbollah are also explored. The dialogue concludes with recommendations and the encouragement to subscribe to The Times of Israel's website.

Jan 24, 2024 • 37min
Munk Dialogue with Michael Knights: Houthi attacks in the Red Sea
The podcast explores the ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, their relationship with Iran, and the potential of the conflict to escalate into a larger war. It discusses the resilience of the rebels despite previous airstrikes and highlights the impact of their attacks on global trade. The need for a ceasefire and international aid efforts are also examined.

Jan 18, 2024 • 41min
Munk Dialogue with Lenore Skenazy: the importance of raising free-range kids
Guest Lenore Skenazy discusses the impact of helicopter parenting on children's mental health, emphasizing the decline of independence and resiliency. They explore the benefits of unsupervised play, the connection to academic freedom on campuses, and the importance of fostering resilience and open-mindedness in young adults. The significance of free play and the Let Grow initiatives promoting independent play are highlighted, as well as the impact of full-time working parents on children's independence.

Jan 10, 2024 • 41min
Munk Dialogue with Greg Lukianoff: how to fix higher education
Claudine Gay, the first black female president of Harvard, faced intense scrutiny since her widely criticized congressional testimony on campus antisemitism in early December. Last week, President Gay resigned from her post after mounting allegations of plagiarism in her published articles. In an op-ed in the New York Times, Gay argued that she was a victim of a right-wing political attack on academia and the diversity initiatives that she both championed and represented. On this Munk Dialogue were joined by Greg Lukianoff, the president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. FIRE is America’s leading defender of fundamental rights on college campuses and it should come as no surprise that these past few years have been the organizations busiest on record. Greg talks to us about how universities can - and must - turn things around to save higher education and our children’s futures. The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg. Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 15+ year library of great debates in HD video, access to our Friday Focus podcast, a free Munk Debates book, and ticketing privileges at our live events.This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ Senior Producer: Ricki Gurwitz Editor: Kieran Lynch

Jan 2, 2024 • 35min
Munk Dialogue with Zhou Bo: Why China sees Taiwan as its biggest national security concern
Retired senior colonel of China's PLA and senior fellow at Tsinghua University, Zhou Bo, discusses why Taiwan is China's biggest national security concern, the South China Sea disputes, and lessons from the war in Ukraine. Integration between China and Taiwan is seen as inevitable.