The Rachman Review

Financial Times
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Aug 22, 2024 • 17min

Ukraine wrongfoots Russia in Kursk

In this engaging discussion, Andriy Zagorodnyuk, a former defence minister and chair of the Centre for Defence Strategies in Kyiv, unpacks Ukraine's bold incursion into Russia's Kursk region. He delves into the strategic implications of this unexpected move, examining how it threatens Russian stability and could shift the tide in the ongoing conflict. The conversation highlights Ukraine's innovative warfare tactics and the vulnerabilities in Russian military responses, sparking renewed optimism for Ukraine's prospects in the war.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 28min

Maduro’s humiliating election

Phil Gunson, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group based in Caracas, and Michael Shifter, former president of the Inter-American Dialogue, delve into Venezuela's chaotic political landscape. They question how Nicolás Maduro can retain power amid claims of election fraud and increasing dissent. The duo discusses Venezuela's dire economic situation, the implications of international mediation, and the growing authoritarianism that threatens the nation’s future. The conversation is a riveting exploration of a country at a critical crossroads.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 26min

Is the Middle East heading for all-out war?

Emile Hokayem, a Middle East expert from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, joins Andrew England to dissect the region's escalating tensions. They delve into the implications of recent Israeli assassinations of Hamas leaders and the looming threats of Iranian retaliation. The discussion highlights the precarious balance between military strategies and the potential for broader conflict. Hokayem emphasizes the preference of Iran and Hezbollah for smaller engagements to avoid all-out war while navigating complex diplomatic relationships in a volatile landscape.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 20min

Can the Olympics cure France’s malaise?

In a captivating discussion, Sylvie Kauffmann, the editorial director of Le Monde, analyzes the unexpected success of the Paris Olympics amidst France's political turmoil. She highlights how initial skepticism has shifted to enthusiasm and reflects on the vibrant yet controversial opening ceremony. They explore the challenges posed by safety concerns and the high costs of environmental cleanup. The talk also touches on France's heightened security measures, diplomatic aspirations, and the potential for the Olympics to act as a catalyst for national unity.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 26min

'Kamala Harris could win — and win big'

Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest magazine, predicts Kamala Harris could win big in the US presidential election. They discuss Harris's strengths, potential running mates, and the chaos under Trump's presidency. Analysis includes global implications of recent political events.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 23min

Drama in the US presidential race

Gideon chats with Ed Luce about the drama in the US presidential race. They discuss Trump's escape from an assassination attempt, his potential second term, and the Democrats' strategy. Topics include Republican confidence, Biden's age, proposed political system changes, Supreme Court rulings, media roles, and foreign policy implications.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 23min

Britain’s role in a changing Europe

Charles Grant, Director of the London-based Centre for European Reform think-tank, discusses Keir Starmer's challenges in resetting EU relations and the impact of French political disarray on European leadership. Topics include Brexit, UK's new leadership, Macron's proposals, global changes on the EU, and the Ukraine war's impact on UK-EU relations.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 27min

Who are the Middle East power brokers?

Former head of MI6, John Sawers, discusses the Israel-Hamas conflict and prospects for peace in Gaza. Topics include regional power dynamics, Iran's nuclear progress, challenges faced by the Iranian regime, political dynamics in Egypt and Turkey, and the need for a political process in the Middle East.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 25min

US foreign policy under Trump 2.0

Former US state department official Jeremy Shapiro discusses the potential second term of Trump and the various factions shaping his foreign policy. They explore the implications of Trump's policies on global affairs, including the influence of different ideologies and key challenges in shaping his decisions.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 24min

Can South Africa’s national unity government succeed?

FT journalist Monica Mark and Biznews.com's Alec Hogg discuss South Africa's power-sharing government under President Ramaphosa, focusing on economic renewal, investment, and the challenges facing the country. They analyze the implications of coalition government, the roles of political parties like EFF and MK, internal dynamics of the ANC, and South Africa's economic future amidst adversity.

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