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How did Orban win a fourth term? Illiberal democracy in Hungary with David Jancsics
Professor David Jancsics, San Diego State University, discusses Viktor Orban, corruption, and the Hungarian elections, on International Horizons.
The war in Ukraine and its consequences for the global food supply with Catherine Bertini
Catherine Bertini discusses the impact of the war in Ukraine on global food supply, on International Horizons
Israel’s Fractious Politics in a Fractured World
The Graduate Center, CUNY · Israel’s Fractious Politics in a Fractured World Abe Silberstein is a master's student in Middle Eastern Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center and associate director of the North America office of the Abraham Initiatives...
Why is the War on Ukraine Decisive for the Future of the West? With Metin Hakverdi
Metin Hakverdi, Member of the German Bundestag, discusses the global implications of the German “Zeitwende”, or paradigm shift, in its foreign and security policy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on International Horizons.
What you probably haven’t heard about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Kadri Liik
Kadri Liik, European Council on Foreign Relations, discusses Europe's view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on International Horizons.
Resistance and Democratic Resilience in Myanmar and Ukraine
Marcus Brand, International IDEA, discusses the parallels between the military coup in Myanmar and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, on International Horizons.
Lessons from previous conflicts for the Russian invasion of Ukraine with Daisaku Higashi
Daisaku Higashi, Sophia University, discusses Lessons from previous conflicts for the Russian invasion of Ukraine on International Horizons.
The Pandemic Proved That the Library Is Essential
Two years after the COVID-19 shutdown, Interim Chief Librarian Emily Drabinski shares what she learned and why she cherishes being back in the library.
It is not irrational. It’s about Putin’s legacy: The Russian invasion of Ukraine with Julie George
Prof. Julie George, Queens College/Graduate Center, discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine on International Horizons.
Gender Equality as an Essential Element in Securing Peace and Prosperity
Noeleen Heyzer, the United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar, discusses gender equality as an essential element in securing peace and prosperity on International Horizons.