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A Political Science Student Fights for Colombians’ Citizenship Rights
Andrés Besserer Rayas talks about his work on a human rights case in Colombia, on The Thought Project podcast.
Charles Tien on Congress and the Contested Speaker Election
The U.S. politics expert joins The Thought Project to discuss the 118th Congress and the bruising election of Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Is China's Communist Party threatened by the Protests?
Professor William Hurst, University of Cambridge, discusses the recent protests in China and what they mean for the Chinese Communist Party.
Protests in Iran: Maybe Not the Tocqueville Paradox
Professor Ali Ansari of the University of St. Andrews discusses the protests in Iran, the interplay between state and religion, and how Iran relates to other authoritarian regimes on International Horizons.
What will be the Role of Europe in the Changing World Order?
Sigmar Gabriel, former state secretary of Germany, discusses European security policy and transatlantic relations in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and rising China on International Horizons.
What is the Future of Populism?
Professor Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University, discusses radicalization and populism on the International Horizons podcast.
Can We Square the Circle? Universalism Versus Communitarianism
Professor Ivan Serrano, Albert Hirschman Center on Democracy of the Geneva Graduate Institute, and Dr. Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Complutense University in Madrid, discuss the tensions between universalism and communitarian ideals on the International Horizons podcast.
“Actions That Shock the Conscience of Mankind”: Limitations of the Genocide Paradigm
Professor Dirk Moses, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses a new understanding of genocide on the International Horizons podcast.
Professor David Bloomfield on Education as a Political Football
The education policy expert weighs in on the latest K-12 education controversies on The Thought Project podcast.
Observations about the Hard-won Wisdom of Old Age
Professor David Troyansky, of Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, discusses the history of aging on the International Horizons podcast.