

The Foreign Desk
Monocle
Presented by Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features expert guests and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards. 
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Jul 22, 2025 • 8min
Explainer 476: Lesotho’s one-man fight for South African land
 A confrontation brews as a Lesotho MP faces charges for accusing the king of ceding land to South Africa. Dive into the intriguing political landscape of this small, unique nation, where the monarchy plays a significant role. Explore controversial views on territorial rights and the struggles for self-determination. Discover how historical injustices shape Lesotho's economic challenges and its dependency on international trade. This fascinating territorial dispute uncovers deep cultural and political complexities. 

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Jul 19, 2025 • 34min
The future of warfare
 Join Julia Lassica, a contributor to Monocle on modern warfare, Mark Urban, a journalist and author of 'Tank,' and retired General Philip Breedlove, former NATO Supreme Commander, as they dive into the changing face of warfare. They discuss how the Ukraine conflict has accelerated technological advancements, especially in drones and automation. The conversation reveals the evolving role of soldiers and the strategic implications of these innovations, alongside a historical perspective on armored vehicles and the enduring threat of nuclear arsenals. 

Jul 12, 2025 • 34min
Dynastic democracies
 In this engaging discussion, Sophie Lemire, a political anthropologist at the College de France, Richard Javad Haydarian, a political scientist and author, and Peter Limja Owenrat, former leader of Thailand's Move Forward Party, dive deep into the world of political dynasties in Southeast Asia. They explore the rivalry of the Marcos and Duterte families in the Philippines and the emotional nostalgia tied to the Marcos era. The conversation also highlights the potential rise of a new political force among disenchanted youth and the challenges faced by emerging leaders in Thai politics. 

Jul 9, 2025 • 7min
Explainer 475: Why has Russia recognised the Taliban?
 The discussion explores Russia's groundbreaking decision to recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan's official government. It delves into the historical context of this significant move and the Taliban's decade-long pursuit of legitimacy. The conversation highlights Russia's strategic motives, particularly in relation to its goals in combating terrorism and extending its influence in a turbulent regional landscape. This recognition also sparks intriguing implications for Russia's foreign policy, especially alongside its actions involving Ukraine. 

Jul 5, 2025 • 36min
How to topple a tyrant
 Ivan Marovic, a leader of the Otpor movement against Slobodan Milosevic, joins Lina Khatib from Chatham House and political scientist Marcel Dursus to explore the rapid downfall of tyrants like Assad. They discuss how psychological dynamics and socio-political conditions contribute to regime collapse. With technology as both an ally and foe, they emphasize the power of public messaging in revolutions. The conversation highlights the hope in citizen mobilization and the importance of a supportive international community for oppressed populations. 

Jul 2, 2025 • 7min
Explainer 474: Tuvalu’s climate-change escape to Australia
 Discover the profound impact of climate change as Tuvalu faces rising seas and environmental threats. Delve into the controversial relocation ballot being offered to Tuvaluans by Australia and explore what benefits this holds for both nations. The discussion also highlights evolving geopolitical dynamics in the Pacific, especially as new alliances emerge in response to China's growing influence. It’s a fascinating look at how climate crises can reshape lives and international relations. 

Jun 28, 2025 • 34min
Has the ‘12-Day War’ settled anything?
 This discussion features Arash Azizi, a writer and expert on Iranian perspectives, Tara Kangarlou, a global affairs journalist and educator focused on Iran, and Tom Nichols, a staff writer who analyzes political dynamics. They explore the unclear state of Israel-Iran relations post the '12-day war'. Insights about the humanitarian impact on Iranian civilians and the resilience of their community emerge. They delve into internal dissent within Iran's regime and propose a diplomatic approach that emphasizes the voices of ordinary Iranians over military confrontation. 

Jun 25, 2025 • 7min
Explainer 473: Cambodia, Thailand and phone-call warfare
 The podcast dives into a shocking leaked phone call that has intensified the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. It explores the complex international relations and the personal dynamics among political leaders affecting public perception. Historical tensions are scrutinized, revealing how colonial legacies contribute to current geopolitical challenges. Listeners gain insight into how these leaked dialogues influence contemporary diplomacy and regional stability. 

Jun 21, 2025 • 42min
The view of Europe from Globsec Forum 2025
 Join former Ukrainian Defence Minister Alexei Reznikov, retired British General Richard Sherriff, and Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili as they discuss Europe’s evolving security dynamics. They delve into Ukraine's strategic triumphs, including Operation Spider's Web, and the challenge of sustaining public support for military aid amid elections. The trio reflects on Georgia’s political repression and the urgent need for EU engagement, drawing parallels between Ukraine's resilience and Georgia's vulnerabilities against Russian influence. 

Jun 18, 2025 • 9min
Explainer 472: The furious funeral row over Zambia’s former president
 The rivalry between former Zambian President Edgar Lungu and current President Hakainde Hichilema takes center stage, even after Lungu's passing. Delve into the intricate rituals and military honors typical of state funerals, highlighting their political significance. Discover how personal conflicts and political tensions have complicated the mourning process, revealing the fascinating dynamics at play during this tumultuous event. 


