

RANE Podcast Series
RANE Network
This podcast series offers risk intelligence and analysis from RANE Network. RANE is a risk intelligence company that provides business professionals with access to critical insights, analysis, and support, enabling them to better anticipate, monitor, and respond to emerging risks and threats. In the RANE podcast series, risk management experts and thought leaders share best practices for managing business risk, geopolitical risk, physical and cyber security risks, compliance risk, and other key risks and threats that organizations face today. These podcasts empower businesses, governments, and individuals to confidently navigate an increasingly complex international environment. At RANE, we believe shared risks require shared solutions and invite you to listen in.
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Jun 5, 2020 • 23min
Pen and Sword: Yellow Bird with Sierra Crane Murdoch
In this episode of the Pen and Sword podcast from RANE, Emily Donahue speaks with author and journalist Sierra Crane Murdoch about her book Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country. It's a wide ranging conversation about a Native American woman's search for justice. It is the story of Lissa Yellow Bird, who took on her tribe, the courts and her family to uncover the truth about a missing person.

Jun 4, 2020 • 8min
Essential Geopolitics: Protests, Looting and Radical Extremism
In this episode of the Essential Geopolitics podcast from RANE, Emily Donahue speak with global security analyst, Ben West about the impact of COVID-19 and the economic crisis on social protests about racial injustice. Protests were not prompted solely by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Factors intensifying the unrest in 2020 include years of building frustration over police violence against African Americans, extremely graphic video of the initial incident and protests that beget a cycle of shared content that prompts further protests. and pent up frustration over the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing lockdowns, and inconsistent messaging from leaders about efforts to manage the crisis. All of which contribute to social unrest.
Subscribers to RANE Worldview can read decades of analysis of eaves of social unrest in the US as well as the global community. Subscribe today at https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

Jun 2, 2020 • 13min
Essential Geopolitics: The Lasting Implications of Israel’s Invasion and Withdrawal from Lebanon
In this Essential Geopolitics podcast from RANE, Global Security Analyst, Thomas Abi-Hanna, discusses what's has happened in the 20 years since Israel withdrew from Southern Lebanon.
Points include:
Why was Israel in Lebanon in the first place? What factors caused Israel to withdraw after 18 years?
The geopolitical implications of the invasion and withdrawal for Israel, Lebanon and elsewhere?
If you’d like to read Thomas’ analysis of security risks in the Middle East, subscribe to RANE Worldview today at https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

May 28, 2020 • 8min
Essential Geopolitics: Why Hong Kong and China Will Continue to Battle
Protests have started again in Hong Kong, after China made a big move. In this Essential Geopolitics podcast from RANE, Asia Pacific Analyst Evan Rees speaks with Emily Donahue about why protests in Hong Kong have reignited and why the will not burn out any time soon. A hint: It's all about Taiwan.
Subscribers to RANE Worldview can read decades of analysis of the Hong Kong / China relationship and get exclusive access to our annual and quarterly forecasts. Get started with your subscription today by visiting https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

May 26, 2020 • 35min
Pen and Sword: The Cubans with Anthony DePalma
In this Pen and Sword podcast from Stratfor, a RANE company, Emily Donahue interviews Anthony DePalma, Author of "The Cubans: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times." With rare access, DePalma discovers and shares stories from people whose lives have been defined by a U.S. embargo and a failed revolution. For 60 years, Cuba's presence on the world stage has been limited to the role of a pawn in the Cold War fight for supremacy between communism and capitalism.
DePalma writes, "I wanted readers to know about the Cubans’ incredible ability to adapt to the most distressing circumstances, giving them a remarkable ability to survive harrowing conditions. That may be their greatest strength as a people. But it is also their gravest weakness because it means they are so busy figuring out a way to survive, they have not attempted to change what is wrong and to set things right. It also is, I think, the reason that the 60-year-old U.S. embargo will never work. If the embargo’s goal is to make conditions on the island so distressing that the people rise up and overthrow the government, the myriad little ways Cubans have taught themselves to survive—replacing motorcycle gas tanks with soda bottles, frying plantain skins so they taste like meat—make that goal unlikely ever to be achieved."
Subscribe to RANE Worldview now to learn more about life in Cuba and its role in the geopolitics of the Americas - https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

May 26, 2020 • 9min
Essential Geopolitics: No Oil Rebound
In this Essential Geopolitics podcast from RANE, Emily Donahue speaks with Greg Priddy. Priddy, who directs coverage of global energy and the Middle East, says the road ahead for oil producers looks long and hard. From Saudi Arabia to Russia and the U.S., the oil markets are looking at a sustained downturn, not unlike that of the mid-1980's.
Subscribers to RANE Worldview can read all of our coverage of the Middle East. Get started with your subscription today at https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

May 21, 2020 • 7min
Essential Geopolitics: Reopening the Global Economy
In this episode of RANE's Essential Geopolitics podcast, host Emily Donahue speaks with Ben West about his work surveying how the global return to work is going. West says that If the shut down process in March and April seemed chaotic and disorganized, the reopening process will be even more jumbled. That's because not only is there no global plan in place but inside individual countries - including the United States - processes are split between national, state, local and even individual plans.
You can read more from Ben West on https://worldview.stratfor.com/.

May 20, 2020 • 28min
Pen and Sword: Can the US-China Relationship Get Worse?
In this episode of the Pen and Sword podcast from RANE, Rodger Baker speaks with the inaugural president and CEO of the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations David Firestein. A decorated career U.S. diplomat from 1992–2010, Mr. Firestein specialized primarily in China and U.S.-China relations. Topics covered range from the COVID19 to latest trade tariffs to the U.S. presidential election and the future world order.
Subscribers to RANE Worldview can read decades of analysis on the US-China trade and diplomatic relationship as well as in-depth details about China's one belt, one road initiative. Subscribe today at https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.

May 20, 2020 • 11min
Power Trip: The Story of Energy with Dr. Michael Webber and Stratfor’s Matthew Bey
The geopolitics of energy and how access to energy and uses of energy play into a changing world order are the topics of Dr. Michael Webber's new book, "Power Trip: The Story of Energy" from Basic Books. Webber argues the stakes are high, given that Earth is in the midst of a major climate transition even as developing countries seek better access to reliable sources of energy. Will the future be driven by clean energy or by fossil fuels? Just where the thirst for power will take us is a critical question for the next half-century, and one that will be answered, Webber argues, whether we are ready or not.

May 19, 2020 • 10min
Essential Geopolitics: The GCC Battles Covid-19
In this episode of Essential Geopolitics from RANE, Emily Hawthorne discusses how the six Middle Eastern countries: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman are approaching the battle against COVID-19. As with the rest of the world, Hawthorne advises, the virus will impact economies, industries and societies. The real question is how to prevent any unrest arising from the impacts.
Subscribers to RANE Worldview can read the latest on the geopolitical, cyber, security and risk impacts of GCOVID-19. Get started with your subscription by visiting https://www.ranenetwork.com/worldview-subscribe.


