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Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and thinkers who are shaping world affairs.
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- 244 - Coming soon: China, the new tech superpower
In a new season of Tech Tonic, longtime FT China reporter Jame Kynge travels around the world to see how China is pushing towards tech supremacy. Will China be able to get an edge in crucial technological areas? What does China’s attempt to leapfrog the west look like on the ground? A 6-part series looking at China’s tech industry.
Presented by James Kynge. Edwin Lane is the senior producer. The producer is Josh Gabert-Doyon. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.
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Fri, 10 May 2024 - 1min - 243 - Italy and the Giorgia Meloni phenomenon
With elections for the European parliament a month away, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is emerging as a key figure in European politics. Gideon talks to Amy Kazmin, the FT’s Rome correspondent, about the rise of Meloni, her roots in the Italian far right, her close relationship with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, and the great challenges that lie ahead for Italy. Clip: Fratelli d’Italia
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Italian journalists strike in dispute with Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing government
Italy’s far-right leader Matteo Salvini fights for political survival
Meloni’s radical plan: rewriting Italy’s post-fascist constitution
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Thu, 09 May 2024 - 24min - 242 - Modi’s mission
Narendra Modi looks set to win a third term in office thanks to the popularity of his economic policies. But the Indian prime minister has a vision of a Hindu homeland that clashes with the country’s original secular values. Gideon talks to Ravi Agrawal, editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine, about the secret of Modi’s success and what the future holds for India. Clip: Capital TV
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Narendra Modi increases anti-Muslim rhetoric in India election campaign
How to understand Modi’s India
India’s Jekyll and Hyde journey
India’s Rahul Gandhi bets on 6,700km trek to stop Narendra Modi’s election juggernaut
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Thu, 02 May 2024 - 26min - 241 - US aid package offers fresh hope to Ukraine
Outgunned and outmanned, Ukraine has been forced to cede territory to Russia in recent months. Now it has been thrown a lifeline with the latest US military aid package. How much difference will this make and can Ukraine still hope to win the war? Gideon puts these questions to the FT’s Christopher Miller, recently back from the frontline. Clips: Sky News, MSNBC
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Ukraine is the front line of a much larger conflict
Greece and Spain under pressure to provide Ukraine with air defence systems
Ukraine faces race against time to deploy US funding
Military briefing: Russian ‘glide bombs’ pound Ukrainian troops and towns
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Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 22min - 240 - Iran raises the stakes with attack on Israel
Gideon discusses Iran’s attack on Israel with Emile Hokayem, senior fellow for Middle East security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. What will the leaders of Israel and Iran be thinking about as they ponder their next move? And where does this leave the prospects for a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza? Clip: ABC News
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Ukraine’s air defence struggle highlights risks to Israel
US and EU prepare fresh sanctions against Iran after Israel attack
Military briefing: Israel’s options to strike Iran
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Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 21min - 239 - How do you define a war crime?
Gideon discusses the history of international humanitarian law since the first world war with Boyd van Dijk, a historian at Oxford university and author of a recent book, Preparing for War - The Making of the Geneva Conventions. They discuss current efforts to prevent war crimes and hold leaders engaged in conflict to account. Clip: The Fog of War, RadicalMedia and SenArt Films, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, 2003
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Russia ‘prepared’ for nuclear war, warns Vladimir Putin
Israel grapples with ‘Eichmann’ dilemma over Hamas attack trials
Mexico and Chile ask ICC to investigate Israel-Hamas conflict
S Africa accuses Israel of breaking international laws on genocide in Gaza
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Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 23min - 238 - Is Japan at a turning point?
Japan has been celebrating the end of a near 20-year deflationary cycle. But the country’s shrinking population remains a serious cause for concern. Gideon talks to the FT’s Kana Inagaki and Leo Lewis about whether the new mood of optimism about Japan is justified. Clip: BBC
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Why good news for Japan may be bad news for hedge funds
Japan relaxes defence export rules to allow sales of new fighter jet
US and Japan plan biggest upgrade to security pact in over 60 years
Marriage holds key to Japan’s falling births
The professor vs the PM: a political funding probe shakes Japan’s government
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Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 26min - 237 - Is Europe battle-ready?
Gideon talks to Bastian Giegerich, chief executive of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, about the state of Europe's defences. The scramble to come to the aid of Ukraine and doubts about future US willingness to contribute have exposed significant vulnerabilities. How quickly can Europe’s armed forces be upgraded to meet the Russian threat? Clips: CBS News; France 24; Daily Telegraph
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Europe’s leaders have woken up to hard power
EU looks to bypass treaty ban on buying arms to support Ukraine
Wars in Ukraine and Middle East boost orders at German defence supplier
Defence CEO calls for European version of Israel’s Iron Dome
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 23min - 236 - Malcolm Turnbull on US and Australian politics
Gideon talks to former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull about the prospect of a second Trump presidency. They discuss why Rupert Murdoch’s ‘anger-tainment’ industry has done less harm to Australia’s democracy than it has in the US, and why the recent referendum on Aboriginal rights in Australia failed.
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China urges Australian caution on ‘third-party’ disruption of relationship
Donald Trump’s betrayal of Ukraine
Democracy dies in Trumpian boredom
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Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 24min - 235 - Is there a way out of Haiti’s nightmare?
Henry Mance discusses the breakdown of the rule of law in Haiti with Robert Fatton, professor of government and foreign affairs in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia. How has the past influenced recent events and is there a way out of the nightmare? Clips: The Times and The Sunday Times; AP
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The gangster named ‘Barbecue’ who controls Haiti’s violent slums
Haiti prime minister to quit as gang violence rocks country
Haiti declares state of emergency after mass jailbreak
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 26min - 234 - Netanyahu defies the west on Gaza
Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon, talks to James Shotter, FT correspondent in Jerusalem, about the Israeli political landscape and why the country’s leadership is pursuing such a scorched earth policy in Gaza. Clip: Sky News
US begins Gaza aid airdrops after Joe Biden rebukes Israel
The Israel-Hamas war in maps: latest updates
Berlin and Paris join outcry over Israel’s role in Gaza aid convoy deaths
The urgent need to end the catastrophe in Gaza
Israel’s Rafah offensive: a tipping point for US support?
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Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 20min - 233 - Global threats: contrasting views in Europe, Asia and the Pacific
Gideon Rachman talks to Michael Fullilove, executive director of the Lowy Institute in Sydney, about the differing views he encountered at recent security conferences in India, Europe, the US and Australia. Clip: midday india
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The squawkus about Aukus is getting louder
Leaked Russian military files reveal criteria for nuclear strike
White House decision to not replace Asia tsar stokes concern among US allies
Asia space race heats up as China, Japan and India reach for the stars
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Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 19min - 232 - Russia’s threat to Europe
How much of a threat would Russia pose to Europe if its invasion of Ukraine was successful? Given recent remarks by the US Republican presidential contender Donald Trump, does Europe have the firepower to defend itself without the aid of the US? Gideon discusses these questions with the writer and historian Anne Applebaum, just back from the 2024 Munich Security Conference. Clip: Deutsche Welle
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Ursula von der Leyen calls on EU to subsidise defence production
Russian victories shake global leaders’ faith in Ukraine war prospects
Alexei Navalny, Russian opposition activist, 1976-2024
Joe Biden blasts Donald Trump for ‘un-American’ comments about Nato allies
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Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 18min - 231 - Is China’s power on the wane?
China’s property crisis and slowing growth rate have raised questions about its future as an economic and military power. Gideon discusses whether it’s time to call ‘peak China’ with Richard McGregor, senior fellow at the Lowy Institute in Sydney. Clip: Bloomberg
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China’s consumers tighten belts even as prices fall
The looming trade tensions over China’s subsidies
We shouldn’t call ‘peak China’ just yet
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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 28min - 230 - Why we need the UN
Gideon talks to Mark Malloch-Brown, former deputy secretary-general of the UN and president of the Open Society Foundations, about the role of the United Nations. While it sometimes struggles to make an impact on matters of global security, it plays a unique and often unrecognised role in shaping policy on migration, refugees and climate. Clip: The Guardian
ICJ’s Israel judgment seeks to restore rule of law to a brutal conflict
Head of UN agency for Palestinians defies Israeli calls to quit
A ‘multipolar’ world defies the ‘rules-based’ order
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Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 25min - 229 - Introducing: Swamp Notes from The FT News Briefing
If you have questions about this year's US presidential election, we have answers.
Swamp Notes is a new podcast from the FT News Briefing. Listen every Saturday morning as our journalists analyse and discuss the latest happenings in US politics. We’ll go beyond the horse race for the White House and offer a global perspective on the election.
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Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 1min - 228 - Germans push back against extremist AfD
Germans have been staging mass protests against the far-right ideology of the AfD party. This followed revelations about a meeting late last year in which the party and its backers discussed the potential for mass deportations of people of foreign origin. Gideon discusses whether this could be a turning point in German politics with international affairs analyst Constanze Stelzenmüller.Clip: The Guardian
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German far right defeated in regional election
Germany’s top court paves way for financing ban on extremist political parties
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Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 22min - 227 - The battle for the control of Poland’s institutions
Donald Tusk’s re-election cheered democrats across Europe and paved the way for the biggest change in Poland since the fall of communism. He’s hoping to rebuild the country's institutions and began with a clear-out of state TV that had become a mouthpiece for the previous government. Now he's waging war with the president and constitutional court. Ben Hall, the FT’s Europe editor, discusses Tusk’s first month in office and what lies ahead with Andrzej Bobiński,managing director of Polityka Insight. Clips: CNBC, tvp
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EU to sidestep Polish president’s veto to release billions in funding
Poland’s escalating power struggle
Poland’s ‘iron broom’ shows that democrats can bite back
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 20min - 226 - Introducing Untold: The Retreat
Introducing Untold, a new podcast from the special investigations team at the Financial Times. In its first series, The Retreat, host Madison Marriage examines the world of the Goenka network, which promotes a type of intensive meditation known as Vipassana. Thousands of people go on Goenka retreats every year. People rave about them. But some people go to these meditation retreats, and they suffer. They might feel a deep sense of terror, or a break with reality. And on the other side, they’re not themselves anymore. Untold: The Retreat launches Jan. 24.
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Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 1min - 225 - Putin’s nemesis in the west
Bill Browder tells Gideon the story of his battle against Russian corruption, which took off when his lawyer was murdered in a Russian prison in 2009. The war in Ukraine has turbocharged his campaign. Can he now take it further to persuade western governments to use frozen Russian assets for the benefit of Ukraine? Clip: World Economic Forum
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Washington puts forward G7 plan to confiscate $300bn in Russian assets
The west would harm itself with rash seizures of frozen Russian assets
We must keep fighting Russia with banks as well as tanks
Freezing Order — Bill Browder on the trail of dirty Russian money
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Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 26min - 224 - Can a wider Middle East war be averted?
As Israel continues its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, more and more regional actors are being drawn in, from the Houthis in Yemen, to Isis in Iraq and Syria. Gideon discusses whether a widening regional war can be averted with Kim Ghattas, distinguished fellow at Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics. Clip: Reuters
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US intensifies efforts to prevent Middle East conflagration
Senior Hizbollah and Hamas figures killed as fears grow of regional war
The edge of the abyss looms in the Middle East
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Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 27min - 223 - The future of Europe
It's an important year for the European Union, which holds parliamentary elections in June. As geopolitical turbulence continues to test the strength of global alliances, will Europe pursue further integration or start to pull apart? Gideon discusses these questions, and the role played by European Commission presidents, past and present, with Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform in London. Clip: European Commission
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Jacques Delors, who drove EU integration, dies at 98
How migration is pushing Europe to the right
EU readies €20bn plan B to fund Ukraine
Ukraine and its backers need a credible path to victory
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Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 21min - 222 - The world in 2024
Who will win the US presidential election? Will China continue its rapprochement with the west? What are the prospects for an end to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza? Gideon discusses these and other questions with the FT’s Martin Wolf, Karin von Hippel, director-general of the Royal United Services Institute, and Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group. Clip: CNN
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Americans won’t be terrified into rejecting Trump
Time is of the essence in defending Ukraine
America’s cultural supremacy and geopolitical weakness
Peace is impossible without resolving the leadership vacuum in Israel and Gaza
The US retains the economic advantage in its rivalry with China
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Thu, 21 Dec 2023 - 30min - 221 - COP28: is the Dubai deal enough for the climate?
Countries at the COP 28 climate summit in Dubai have reached a deal to transition away from fossil fuels. Gideon speaks to the FT’s Simon Mundy, who’s in Dubai covering the talks, about the agreement. Will it actually help the world reach global net zero emissions by 2050?
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Countries reach ‘historic’ COP28 deal to transition from fossil fuels
COP’s love-hate relationship with business
COP28 president denies using UN climate summit to pitch oil deals
COP28: The struggle to say ‘fossil fuels’ out loud
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Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 25min - 220 - Biden and Xi mend ties
A recent visit to the US by China’s president Xi Jinping has raised hopes of a bilateral rapprochement. But how stable is this more positive relationship and can a conflict over Taiwan be averted? Gideon discusses these questions with Washington-based China experts Evan Medeiros and Jude Blanchette. Clip: CNBC
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America and a crumbling global order
Moody’s cuts China’s credit outlook to negative
US, UK and Australia move to track ‘emerging threats’ in space
EU must stand up for Taiwan at China summit
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Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 30min - 219 - Trump closes in on a second term in office
Gideon talks to FT colleague Ed Luce and Susan Glasser of The New Yorker about Donald Trump’s campaign to be the Republican nominee in next year’s US presidential election. Is his success all but assured and, if so, what does this mean for Joe Biden’s chances of re-election? Looking further ahead, what would a second Trump presidency mean for American democracy?Clip: CNN
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The Nikki Haley wild card for 2024
Ron DeSantis leads Donald Trump and Joe Biden in $250mn 2024 election advertising race
Biden can’t spin his way to re-election
Donald Trump would gut Joe Biden’s landmark IRA climate law if elected
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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 30min - 218 - How united are Arab and Muslim leaders on Gaza?
The war in Gaza has provoked mass demonstrations across the Arab and Muslim world and exposed the policy failings of regional leaders. Gideon discusses regional leaders’ response to the crisis with Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East Programme at Chatham House in London. Is there now sufficient unity to bring about a new plan for Middle East peace? Clips: NBC News, Al-Jazeera
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Israel, Oppenheimer and the laws of war
The world must start preparing for peacemaking in the Middle East
Israel’s government meets as Joe Biden says Hamas hostage deal is close
Arab foreign ministers press China to support end to Israel-Hamas fighting
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Thu, 23 Nov 2023 - 20min - 217 - Is the balance tilting towards Russia in Ukraine?
Some have described Russia’s war against Ukraine as being at a stalemate. But one side could quickly gain the upper hand. Gideon discusses the strengths and weaknesses of both sides with Jack Watling of the Royal United Services Institute in London. Clips: Deutche Welle; NBC News
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Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia in maps — latest updates
Russia’s war economy leaves businesses starved of labour
Ukraine reaches deal with insurers for grain shipments
Denmark could block Russian oil tankers from reaching markets
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Thu, 16 Nov 2023 - 32min - 216 - Who will run Gaza once the war is over?
Gideon talks to Emile Hokayem, senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, about Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. How long is it likely to last and what will be the repercussions for Israel and the wider region? Clips: Channel 4 News; AFP
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Iran’s interests are trumping the Palestinian tragedy
From the US to Ukraine, the Gaza war will change the world
‘Dead man walking’: How Yahya Sinwar deceived Israel for decades
Gaza: the history of an embattled territory
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Thu, 09 Nov 2023 - 26min - 215 - The global power of the dollar
Gideon talks to Wally Adeyemo, US deputy Treasury Secretary, about the power of US financial sanctions to punish autocrats and dictators and curb terrorism. What exactly are these sanctions designed to do and how effective are they? Clip: PBS
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US pushes allies for more sanctions on Hamas
China capitalises on US sanctions in fight to dethrone dollar
Russia is increasingly using China’s currency to evade sanctions
Qatar’s super-fixer role in Israel-Hamas war brings praise and scrutiny
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Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 24min - 214 - Coups make a comeback in Africa
Gideon talks to Comfort Ero, president of the International Crisis Group, about what’s behind the recent resurgence of military coups in the Sahel region. Clip: BBC
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US signals intention to engage with Niger junta
Where is the next African coup?
Niger is the graveyard of French policy in the Sahel
Ethiopia’s plan to rebuild in the wake of a ‘brutal’ war
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Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 26min - 213 - Can the Gaza conflict be contained?
Gideon talks to Baroness Catherine Ashton, former high representative of the EU on foreign affairs, about the role of diplomacy in helping to contain the Israel-Gaza conflict. Clip: The White House
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The Israel-Hamas war in maps: latest updates
Supporting Israel and protecting Palestinians are not contradictory policies
Iran is positioning itself to benefit from the Israel-Gaza conflict
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Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 26min - 212 - Israel and Gaza at war
Gideon talks to the historian and writer Lawrence Freedman about what led to the catastrophic events of the past week in Israel and what options the Netanyahu government has to respond to Hamas's deadly attack. Clips: 11Alive; NBC News
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The Israel-Hamas conflict in maps
‘Nothing is normal any more’: war with Hamas reshapes life in Israel
A bitter blame game will follow Israel’s wartime unity
All involved in the Israel-Hamas conflict should heed the warnings of 1982
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Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 20min - 211 - The problem with Bidenomics
Will Bidenomics help the US Democrats win another term in office? Will the policies be effective in tackling the climate crisis? Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, thinks not. In the last in our series on Bidenomics, he tells Gideon why offering incentives to private sector businesses is, in his view, a bad strategy.
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John Kerry: Energy transition is the ‘new industrial revolution’
The west shouldn’t give up on ‘gentle commerce’ just yet
WTO warns about fragmentation of global trade into allied blocs
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Thu, 05 Oct 2023 - 23min - 210 - Bidenomics and global trade
In the second of our three-part series, Gideon talks to WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala about the impact of Bidenomics on countries' attitudes to free and open global trade and the WTO's role in protecting this.
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Western companies take slow steps towards China ‘de-risking’
South American leaders issue ultimatum on EU trade pact
US and China to launch economy and finance working groups to stabilise ties
Global trade falls at fastest pace since pandemic
Models can mislead us on the impact of global trade
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Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 27min - 209 - What is Bidenomics and is it working?
In the first of a three-part series on Bidenomics, Gideon talks to Brian Deese, former head of the National Economic Council in the Biden White House. They discuss how big a change of direction this was for the US, what motivated the policy and whether it is working well enough to convince American voters to re-elect Joe Biden next year. Clip: Biden-Harris 24
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Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 27min - 208 - Coming soon: Can AI help us speak to animals?
Subscribe now to the FT's Tech Tonic podcast: Some scientists believe that rapid advances in artificial intelligence may also hold the key to decoding animal sounds, allowing us to ‘translate’ them into human language. In a new season of Tech Tonic, FT innovation editor John Thornhill and series producer Persis Love explore how the same technology that powers ChatGPT is being applied to research in animal communication. Could we one day learn to ‘speak whale’ or even chat with bats? And if so, can we trust ourselves to do so responsibly?
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Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 1min - 207 - Post-Brexit Britain
Opinion polls now suggest that about two-thirds of British people think that Brexit has failed. So was it all a terrible mistake? Gideon talks to FT colleague Peter Foster about his new book, What Went Wrong With Brexit: And What We Can Do About It
Clip: BBC
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Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 29min - 206 - The nuclear and biological weapons threat
Are our politicians doing enough to protect humanity from the potential risk of a nuclear war, a deadly pandemic or AI without guardrails? Gideon discusses these risks with Jason Matheny, president of the Rand Corporation in California and former director for technology policy on President Joe Biden’s National Security Council.
Clips: YahooFinance; Dr Strangelove, Columbia Pictures (1964)
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Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 27min - 205 - Biden’s plan for a US-Saudi-Israeli peace deal
Gideon talks to Senator Chris Murphy, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the strength of bipartisan support for Ukraine and about President Joe Biden’s proposed “grand bargain” that could see Saudi Arabia and Israel normalise diplomatic relations in return for American security guarantees. Clip: CBS News
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Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 19min - 204 - The end of Prigozhin
Gideon talks to political commentator and economist Sergei Guriev about the lessons Russians and the outside world will draw from the apparent killing of Yevgeny Prigozhin. How does this affect the stability of the Russian regime and the outlook for the war in Ukraine? Clip: BBC
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 20min - 203 - Introducing: The Russian Banker
Who is Sergei Leontiev? To the US asylum system, he’s an exiled Russian banker who was persecuted by the state and forced to flee. To Russia, he’s said to be responsible for massive fraud. On The Russian Banker, a new series from the Financial Times, reporters Courtney Weaver and Stefania Palma try to uncover the truth, and find a story that tells us about Russia today and how people in the west build stories about who’s good and who’s bad. The Russian Banker is a special series that will run on the Behind the Money podcast starting Aug. 30. Listen to The Russian Banker by subscribing to the Behind the Money podcast here.
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Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 1min - 202 - Sanctions, global terror and the drugs trade
Gideon talks to the FT’s Miles Johnson, author of a new book called Chasing Shadows about the links between international crime and geopolitics. They discuss how wars and the breakdown of democratic accountability have contributed to the ability of criminals to operate across borders and, in some cases, with state backing.
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 26min - 201 - Japan’s role in US-China strategic rivalry
China’s assertiveness on the global stage has reinvigorated economic and political ties between the US and Japan. Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, discusses what’s changed with Rahm Emanuel, the US ambassador to Japan.
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Thu, 10 Aug 2023 - 23min - 200 - Will Donald Trump end up in prison or the White House?
Donald Trump was indicted this week on charges related to his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. But the former president is also in the running for the 2024 presidential election and polls suggest he’s likely to win the Republican nomination. Gideon Rachman is joined by Professor Peter Trubowitz, director of the US Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science, to discuss what this all means for Trump’s future and the future of American democracy.
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Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 21min - 199 - Sudan power struggle risks turning into civil war
The Sudanese people are being held hostage by warring generals in a power struggle that has already lasted 100 days. With no solution in sight, the fighting risks drawing in outside actors like Russia’s Wagner group and destabilising neighbouring countries. David Pilling, the FT’s Africa editor, discusses the state of the conflict and its repercussions for the region with political analysts Kholood Khair and Alan Boswell. Clips: Middle East Eye; VOA; Human Rights Watch; Sky News.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2023 - 23min - 198 - Spain's lurch to the right
The government of Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez looks set to lose Sunday's elections to the centre-right People's party. But the PP may be unable to form a government without the participation of the hard-right party Vox. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, discusses what this will mean for Spain with the Madrid-based political scientist Pablo Simón. Clips: Deutsche Welle; El País
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Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 26min - 197 - Will this year’s climate talks be a washout?
The UAE, host of this year’s UN climate conference, has pushed for a “global stocktake” of progress towards Paris targets, aimed at triggering fresh climate action. But it has also been criticised for its choice of an oil executive, Sultan al-Jaber, as president of the talks. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, talks to Farhana Yamin, British lawyer and climate activist about what we can expect from COP28.
Clips: COP 28, The National News, United Nations
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Thu, 13 Jul 2023 - 25min - 196 - How much should we fear artificial intelligence?
Scientists have been sounding the alarm about the potentially catastrophic dangers posed by artificial intelligence. Gideon talks to Anu Bradford, professor at Columbia University and author of a forthcoming book on the global battle to regulate technology about the different approaches being taken in the US, Europe and China. Clips: Amanpour & company; C-SPAN
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Thu, 06 Jul 2023 - 29min - 195 - Has the Wagner revolt fatally undermined Putin?
Gideon talks to Edward Lucas, author and senior fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, about the stability of Vladimir Putin’s regime in Russia. With his weaknesses exposed by the Prigozhin rebellion, how will rival centres of power respond? Clip: BBC
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Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 19min - 194 - When should countries intervene to prevent mass murder?
Gideon talks to Indian opposition Congress politician and former diplomat Shashi Tharoor about the concept of the 'responsibility to protect', which allows countries to intervene militarily in order to protect a population from mass murder. This was first mooted by Kofi Annan in the late 1990s after the Rwandan genocide. Can it be applied today, and in what circumstances? Clips: Global News, C-SPAN
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Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 18min - 193 - How Ukraine’s fightback could change the world
Gideon talks to Karin von Hippel, director-general of the UK defence think-tank RUSI, about Ukraine’s counteroffensive and the discussions that are already taking place about a new world order once the fighting is over. Clips: Channel 4 News
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Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 25min - 192 - David Lammy on Britain’s place in the world
Gideon meets Britain’s shadow foreign secretary on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, the main forum for discussion of security issues in the Indo-Pacific, in Singapore. They discuss Britain’s relations with China, Ukraine, Brexit and the Commonwealth. Clips: ShanghaiEye, CNA
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Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 28min - 191 - Is the Ukraine war reaching a turning point?
Gideon talks to the FT’s Chris Miller about the recent upsurge in military operations between Ukraine and Russia. Is this the start of Kyiv’s long-awaited offensive and if so, what would constitute a successful fightback? Clip: NBC
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Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 16min - 190 - Modi’s moment in the spotlight
Gideon talks to strategist Raja Mohan about India’s rising geopolitical influence. As the countries of the world form alliances to counterbalance the power of China, India is being courted for its support. How is India responding, and what are the prospects that it could one day become a superpower itself? Clips: DD India
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Thu, 25 May 2023 - 25min - 189 - China’s next generation
Gideon talks to economist Keyu Jin about China’s goal of becoming the world’s biggest economy despite a falling population, the impact of the deterioration in US-China relations, and the way in which the aspirations of its younger generation are shaping policy in Beijing. The podcast was recorded in collaboration with Intelligence Squared. Clips: CGTN; Sky News
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Thu, 18 May 2023 - 29min - 188 - Putin’s historical magical mystery tour
Gideon talks to Russia expert Fiona Hill about the forthcoming Ukrainian counter-offensive, the state of Russia and the similarities between the leadership styles of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Clips: Daily Telegraph, PBS
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China vows to retaliate against EU sanctions on its companies
It is now battered Ukraine’s turn for an offensive
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Thu, 11 May 2023 - 28min - 187 - How far will the rehabilitation of Assad go?
Leaders in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan have decided that they need to work with the regime in Syria to solve problems ranging from the return of refugees to curbing the local drugs trade. Gideon talks to Kim Ghattas about what has motivated this change of strategy and its chance of success in helping restore stability to the region. Clip: WSJ
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Russia’s myth-making in Syria was a template for the horrors in Ukraine
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Thu, 04 May 2023 - 28min - 186 - Is Turkey about to see the end of the Erdoğan era?
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been in power for 20 years - and he has every intention of carrying on. But the Turkish leader faces a serious challenge in May’s general election. A change at the top in Turkey could also have profound implications for the wider region. But would Erdoğan accept defeat? Gideon hears from Soner Cagaptay at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about Erdoğan's psychology, his political following and how a united opposition could finally unseat him.
Clips: Middle East Eye, CNN
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Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 27min - 185 - Is there such a thing as a rules-based international order?
Gideon talks to the US political theorist John Ikenberry about why the Ukraine war has been both a challenge and a spur for those who want to see liberal democratic values thrive. Clip: Global News
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Lula vows partnership with China to ‘balance world geopolitics’
‘Dare to fight’: Xi Jinping unveils China’s new world order
It is time to cut Russia out of the global financial system
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Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 26min - 184 - Macron’s flawed diplomacy in China
Emmanuel Macron sparked an international backlash over remarks he made to the press about Taiwan after a visit to China. The French president is also facing growing opposition at home after he pushed through an unpopular policy to raise the retirement age. Gideon talks to Célia Belin of the European Council on Foreign Relations about Macron’s image, his diplomatic gaffes and his struggle to win support for his policies at home. Clips: Sky, Daily Telegraph.
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Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 20min - 183 - Ukraine's other battleground: the economy
Gideon talks to Hlib Vyshlinsky, director of Ukraine's Centre for Economic Strategy, about keeping Ukraine's economy alive while the war goes on. Despite a shortage of cash and labour, efforts are under way to try to build a more dynamic and transparent economy when the fighting is over.
Clips: CTV, Sky
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Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 27min - 182 - The rise and fall of Yevgeny Prigozhin
Gideon talks to the FT’s Max Seddon and Miles Johnson about Russia’s Wagner paramilitary group and its once secretive leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. They discuss how Prigozhin came to prominence during the fighting around Bakhmut in Ukraine and whether he can hold on to his position of influence with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin. Clips: euronews; NBC; CNN
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Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 21min - 181 - Divided Iran makes peace with its neighbours
Gideon talks to the FT’s Middle East editor Andrew England about his recent visit to Iran in the aftermath of some of the worst unrest since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. Iran’s reconciliation with Saudi Arabia and its growing trade with Russia may help the regime survive, but relations with the west have plummeted and hopes for a revival of the nuclear deal look bleak.
Clips: Reuters; BBC
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Thu, 23 Mar 2023 - 22min - 180 - Israeli democracy at a crossroads
Israeli journalist Nadav Eyal tells Gideon why he believes Israel is on course for a full-blown constitutional crisis. The Netanyahu government’s plan to curtail the power of the judiciary, he says, will remove democratic checks and balances that are crucial for the survival of a liberal democracy. Opponents include business, the military and the country's intellectual elite, as well as many middle-class Israelis who will not accept the proposed changes.
Clips: Anadolu Agency; NBC
Protests by Israeli reservists raise stakes in battle over judicial changes
Illiberal democracy comes to Israel
US defence secretary cuts short trip to Israel ahead of mass protests
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Thu, 16 Mar 2023 - 25min - 179 - Is Mexico slipping into autocracy?
Gideon talks to academic and writer Denise Dresser about President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s autocratic tendencies and why she thinks the leader she once voted for is dismantling democracy in Mexico. Clips: France 24, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Amlo’s strongman act is weakening Mexico
Thousands protest in Mexico against cuts to electoral watchdog
Mexico’s former security chief convicted in US of helping cartel smuggle drugs
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Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 30min - 178 - Bill Gates on Ukraine’s ‘shock to the system’
The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist talks to Gideon about his efforts to keep global development goals alive amid rising geopolitical tensions. They discuss shrinking aid budgets, climate, technology, China-US tensions and whether Gates remains an optimist about the future.
Bill Gates warns Ukraine war is sapping Europe’s foreign aid budgets
Elon Musk’s Twitter is ‘stirring up’ digital polarisation, says Bill Gates
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Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 27min - 177 - Ukraine series: the battle for Bakhmut
Christopher Miller moved to the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut in 2010 as a volunteer for the US Peace Corps. Now an FT correspondent in Kyiv, he tells Gideon about how the eastern city came to play a central role in the war and how he sees the conflict unfolding in the coming months.
Clips: CNN
More on this topic:
A 12-year journey to the heart of the war in Ukraine
‘Hell. Just hell’: Ukraine and Russia’s war of attrition over Bakhmut
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How Ukrainian photographers captured a year of conflict
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates
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Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 20min - 176 - Ukraine series: how long will the war last?
In the second episode in our special series, Gideon talks to war historian Hein Goemans about what it would take to end the fighting in Ukraine. FT podcast survey
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Thu, 16 Feb 2023 - 19min - 175 - Ukraine series: life in a war zone
In the first of a three-part series, Gideon talks to Ukraine MP Lesia Vasylenko about what it was like to wake up in a country at war, how Ukrainians surprised the world with their fightback, and the need for reparations and justice for the victims of Russia’s war crimes.
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Thu, 09 Feb 2023 - 27min - 174 - How to fix our flawed democracies
Gideon talks to Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, about his new book, The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism. They discuss why the post-war settlement between democratic governments and their people is no longer fit for purpose and what can be done to restore our faith in it.
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Thu, 02 Feb 2023 - 24min - 173 - Philippines caught in the line of fire
The Filipino people are paying a heavy price for regional tensions between China and the US, Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr tells Gideon. He explains how he hopes to steer clear of conflict, build up the economy and focus on mitigating the economic damage caused by climate change.
Clips: Inquirer.net
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Ferdinand Marcos Jr says Taiwan tensions ‘very, very worrisome’ for Philippines
US military deepens ties with Japan and Philippines to prepare for China threat
China and Philippines vow to handle maritime tensions with ‘friendly consultations’
US vice-president visits Philippine island off contested South China Sea
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Thu, 26 Jan 2023 - 28min - 172 - The global battle against impunity
The war in Ukraine has had dire consequences for millions of people beyond Europe. Gideon talks to David Miliband, IRC president, about why Putin's challenge to the world order must not go unpunished.
Clips: CNN
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War in Tigray may have killed 600,000 people, peace mediator says
How the law finally caught up with notorious human trafficker Kidane
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Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 26min - 171 - America’s hard right
A small group of Republican party zealots, backed by former president Donald Trump, have forced their way into a position of power in the US Congress. Gideon talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest magazine in Washington and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, about what they are seeking to achieve and whether they will end up playing into the hands of President Joe Biden if he seeks re-election.
Clips: ABC, CNN
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Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces tough first week seeking to unify Republicans
Joe Biden’s claim to presidential greatness
The debt ceiling is scarier this time
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Thu, 12 Jan 2023 - 23min - 170 - What next for Putin’s Russia?
How has Russia changed since Putin embarked on his Ukraine war nearly a year ago? Gideon talks to Angela Stent of Georgetown University about the origins of Russia’s imperialist ambitions, its rupture with Europe and reliance on revived alliances with the global south.
Clips: @Rumoaohepta7; Channel 4 News
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Turning the tide in Russia’s war on Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates
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Thu, 05 Jan 2023 - 24min - 169 - 2022 Year In Review
Gideon Rachman is joined by a panel of colleagues: FT editor Roula Khalaf, Moscow correspondent Max Seddon and US editor Edward Luce. This year was defined by Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Will 2023 be any different? Meanwhile, in China, Xi Jinping was confirmed for a third term as the country's leader, with many believing he's now set to rule for life.
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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 - 29min - 168 - Qatar’s soft power play
Qatar’s decision to host the World Cup was mired in controversy from the start but ultimately seems to have paid off, bringing the tiny Gulf emirate new friends and winning over old enemies. Gideon talks to Simeon Kerr, the FT’s Gulf correspondent, about what motivates the emirate to seek to deploy its vast wealth for political ends.
Clips: Qatar Airways; France 24
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Qatar wooed EU lawmakers ahead of football World Cup
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Qatar faces the harsh glare of World Cup publicity
Qatar World Cup provides rare source of unity to Arab states
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Thu, 15 Dec 2022 - 26min - 167 - How threatened is Australia by the rise of China?
Australia’s relations with China have taken a dive in recent years, forcing Canberra to reassess regional security and trade ties. Gideon talks to Michael Fullilove, director of the Lowy Institute, Australia’s leading foreign-policy think-tank, about how Australia is adapting to the new reality.
Clips: ABC, ChannelNewsAsia
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Australia, China and the judgment of the Solomons
Australia’s defence dilemma: projecting force or provoking China?
US to ‘deepen’ defence ties with Australia in face of China threat
Australian business hopeful of better ties with China
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Thu, 08 Dec 2022 - 26min - 166 - China protests test the limits of Xi Jinping’s authority
Severe lockdowns associated with China’s zero-Covid policy have combined with economic woes to incite the most widespread protests since Tiananmen Square. President Xi Jinping is now under pressure to address this discontent. Gideon discusses what his options are with the FT’s Yuan Yang, who has recently returned to London from Beijing.
Clips: BBC
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Xi’s pandemic triumphalism returns to haunt him
Guangzhou eases restrictions despite worsening Covid outbreak
China’s high youth unemployment stokes student Covid protests
Restless Beijingers rise up against Covid controls
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Thu, 01 Dec 2022 - 19min - 165 - 90,000 migrants arrive in Italian ports
Italy has become one of the main entry points to the EU for irregular migrants but its new nationalist prime minister Giorgia Meloni has taken a hard line and is demanding Europe do more to help.
Why has Meloni taken such a confrontational approach? Ben’s guest is Nicoletta Pirozzi, head of the EU programme at Italy’s Institute for International Affairs in Rome.
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Thu, 24 Nov 2022 - 19min - 164 - Brazil’s Lula joins leftist leaders pushing for change in Latin America
Brazil joins a group of Latin American countries that have elected leftwing leaders. What kind of change will they bring to the region and its relations with the rest of the world? Michael Stott, the FT’s Latin America editor, discusses these questions with Andrés Velasco, dean of the school of public policy at the London School of Economics and a former finance minister of Chile, and Chris Sabatini, senior fellow for Latin America at Chatham House in London.
Clips: AP, VOA, BBC
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Amazon destruction woes overshadow Brazil’s farming advances
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Thu, 17 Nov 2022 - 29min - 163 - How the Ukraine war reshaped US alliances
Thomas Wright, director of strategic planning at the National Security Council in the Biden White House, tells Gideon how the war in Ukraine changed US thinking about the need for broader alliances.
Clips: The White House, Channel 4 News
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Xi Jinping’s China and the rise of the ‘global west’
US coal phaseout plan meets divided response at COP27
China and the US remain locked in mutually assured co-operation
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Thu, 10 Nov 2022 - 27min - 162 - US midterms: Republicans on the rise
Joe Biden’s Democrats look set to lose control of Congress in this month's elections. But many of the Republicans poised to take office support Donald Trump's claim that the last presidential election was stolen. Gideon discusses his prospects for a return to the White House with journalist Susan Glasser, co-author of The Divider,a history of the Trump presidency.
Clips: CNN, Forbes Breaking News
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Joe Biden fights to revive Democrats one week before midterm elections
This will be the mother of all American midterm elections
Britain and America’s electoral geographies are broken
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Thu, 03 Nov 2022 - 26min - 161 - Xi consolidates his rule as economic problems mount
Gideon talks to economist Linda Yueh of Oxford university about recent dramatic developments at the Chinese Communist party’s congress in Beijing. They discuss what the growing centralisation in China tells us about how Xi Jinping will handle the private sector, the property crisis and international tensions over Taiwan.
Clips: CGTN; CNA
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China’s limitless presidency means limited diplomacy
China’s growth stutters as exports fail to rescue economy
China’s wealthy activate escape plans as Xi Jinping extends rule
Hit film Return to Dust has vanished from China’s cinemas. Why?
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Thu, 27 Oct 2022 - 31min - 160 - US-Saudi ties at an all-time low
There was outrage in Washington over Saudi Arabia’s decision to back Opec output cuts during a global energy crisis. What was the kingdom’s motive for putting its strategic partnership with the US at risk? As a regular visitor to Saudi Arabia, Emile Hokayem of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London offers his view of the Saudi leader’s calculations and plans for a new global role for the country.
Clips: France 24; CNN; Fox news
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The plight of expat workers at KPMG Saudi Arabia
Joe Biden’s limited room for manoeuvre on Saudi Arabia
The new oil war: Opec moves against the US
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Thu, 20 Oct 2022 - 27min - 159 - Russia's nuclear threat
Ukrainian cities have faced an onslaught of missiles from Russia this week in retaliation for the attack on the Kerch bridge that links Russia with occupied Crimea. Russia has threatened to go further and to use tactical nuclear weapons rather than face the defeat of its forces in Ukraine. But would it? Alexander Gabuev, a senior fellow for the Carnegie Endowment think-tank, tells Gideon he thinks Putin’s threat is deadly serious.
Clips: BBC
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Putin suggests Nord Stream gas exports to Europe could be restored
Nato allies struggle to secure air defence systems for Ukraine
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Thu, 13 Oct 2022 - 29min - 158 - Protests show Iran’s social contract is broken
The death of a young woman detained by Iran’s ‘morality police’ has sparked nationwide protests that the government is struggling to control. Gideon talks to Iranian analyst Sanam Vakil about what the unrest tells us about the weakening authority of the regime that has been in place for the past 40 years.
Clips: BBC, France 24
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Thu, 06 Oct 2022 - 22min - 157 - The remaking of Europe
Europe’s priorities have undergone a massive shift in response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Gideon talks to political scientist Ivan Krastev about how central Europe is gaining influence within the EU as a result of the Ukraine war.
Clips: United Nations; France24
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EU to put price cap on Russian oil in new sanctions package
The 90km journey that changed the course of the war in Ukraine
Denmark, Germany and Poland warn of ‘sabotage’ after Nord Stream leaks
Endless frictions with Brussels risk fuelling Euroscepticism in Poland
The EU should press Hungary hard on rule of law
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Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 25min - 156 - What next for Global Britain?
Britain's new prime minister is facing huge challenges on both the domestic and international stage. Gideon talks to Bronwen Maddox, director of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, in London about how Liz Truss will deal with the Ukraine war, Brexit and relations with the US and China.
Clips: Royal Family Channel; France 24
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Liz Truss admits UK trade deal with US is not on the agenda
The economic consequences of Liz Truss
Liz Truss to launch UK defence review as she calls for Russian reparations
Britain enters the era of King Charles III
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Thu, 22 Sep 2022 - 23min - 155 - Russia faces defeat in Ukraine
Ukraine’s rapid recapture of territory in recent days has put Russian forces on the back foot and raised the prospect of an early end to the war. Gideon talks to Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King's College in London about the dramatic turnaround and what happens next.
Clips from BBC, Russian state TV
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Russian army hobbled by shortage of soldiers
Ukraine faces ‘tough fight’ even as Russian forces retreat, says US
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates
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Thu, 15 Sep 2022 - 20min - 154 - How Italy is facing a crucial election
Polls suggest that the largest single party will be the Brothers of Italy - and its leader Giorgia Meloni will therefore be prime minister. That’s causing consternation in some quarters because the party has roots in the fascist-influenced politics of post-war Italy. Gideon’s guest this week is Nathalie Tocci, the director of the Institute for International Affairs, a think-tank based in Rome.
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Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 23min - 153 - Will India soar or struggle in the coming years?
Gideon’s guest this week is Ramachandra Guha, who is often hailed as the most distinguished historian of modern India.
He is also a noted critic of the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Thu, 01 Sep 2022 - 21min - 152 - Who's winning the war in Ukraine?
Six months into the Ukraine war, Gideon talks to Phillips O'Brien, professor of strategic studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, about the balance of forces on each side. With Russian forces bogged down, is a Ukrainian victory now a possibility?
Clips: The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Aspen Institute
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Six months of war in Ukraine: ‘The enemy learned fast’
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates
The global reach of Alexander Dugin
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Thu, 25 Aug 2022 - 23min - 151 - Would China go to war over Taiwan?
Gideon talks to Chinese-American academic Minxin Pei about China’s reaction to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. What does it tell us about Xi Jinping’s leadership as he bids for a third term as president?
Clips: The Sun; Daily Telegraph
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China ratchets up pressure on Taiwan after US congressional visit
Taiwan greets Chinese military intimidation with parties rather than panic
Xi Jinping grasps ‘knife’ of internal security to complete grip on power
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Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 27min - 150 - Whatever happened to Mandela’s dream for South Africa?
Gideon talks to the South African writer and political activist, Songezo Zibi, about the need to build a coalition for change to help restore some of the high hopes that accompanied the end of apartheid.
Clips: SABC, The Sun
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Bain barred from UK state contracts over ‘grave misconduct’ in South Africa
South Africa hopes private sector can help end Eskom power crisis
South Africa’s Ramaphosa under fire after ranch burglary fuels questions over wealth
How three brothers ‘captured’ a country
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Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 27min - 149 - How to broker a deal between Russia and Ukraine
Sergio Jaramillo was one of the architects behind Colombia’s landmark peace deal with Marxist guerrilla group Farc. Now, as a senior adviser at the European Institute of Peace, he explains if and how Ukraine and Russia could ever arrive at a ceasefire or peace negotiation. John Paul Rathbone, security and defence correspondent for the Financial Times, talks to Jaramillo about how negotiations are as important a part of military strategy as fighting on the battlefield, and what Europe should do to support Ukraine.
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Clips: BBC, MSNBC, Associated Press
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Thu, 04 Aug 2022 - 20min - 148 - How social media platforms put profits before people
Human rights lawyer Cori Crider co-founded Foxglove, a group that fights on behalf of those harmed by the misuse of technology. She talks to the FT’s Madhumita Murgia about why social media companies need to bear more of the cost for the poisonous content they host on their platforms.
Clip: C-SPAN
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A tale of two Facebook whistleblowers
Big Tech makes concessions on EU’s new anti-disinformation code
EU approves groundbreaking rules to police Big Tech platforms
Civil society must be part of the Digital Services Act
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Thu, 28 Jul 2022 - 30min - 147 - Can Turkey help end the Ukraine grain crisis?
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been working hard to help open up an export route for Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea. But as he wins plaudits for this key mediating role, his nation is struggling with soaring inflation and a cost of living crisis. Andrew England, standing in for Gideon, talks to Asli Aydıntaşbaş of the European Council on Foreign Relations and Laura Pitel, the FT's Turkey correspondent, about what’s motivating Erdoğan.
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Erdoğan is an infuriating but indispensable ally
Ukraine grain deal and Syria top agenda for Putin’s talks with Iran and Turkey
Fruit becomes a luxury in Erdoğan’s Turkey as inflation threatens re-election bid
Ukraine warns that only lifting Black Sea blockade can avert global food crisis
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Thu, 21 Jul 2022 - 23min - 146 - Russia’s future: a giant Iran of Eurasia
Alexander Gabuev, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, tells Gideon why he believes Russia is destined to become a giant Iran of Eurasia. It will remain a significant military power, but one that is increasingly under the sway of China, the main destination for its energy exports.
Clips: DW; Global News
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Iran plans to provide drones to Russia for Ukraine war, says US
Putin warns of ‘catastrophic’ energy crisis if west boosts sanctions
China’s image loses its shine in Europe
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Thu, 14 Jul 2022 - 20min - 145 - Ukraine: a view from the Baltics
Gideon talks to Kersti Kaljulaid, former president of Estonia, about the policy failures that led to the war in Ukraine. A weak response to Russia’s invasion of Georgia and Crimea gave Vladimir Putin the green light. Now the strength of Ukrainian resistance is giving the west another chance to "put its house in order".
Clips: Sky News, AP
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Europe’s new defence bloc: Nordics and Baltics unite in face of Russian threat
Estonia’s PM says country would be ‘wiped from map’ under existing Nato plans
War in Ukraine: will the Baltics become the ‘new West Berlin’?
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