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Iran, Hamas and Israel: The Perils of Overreaction
A podcast episode on the possible trajectories of the Israel-Hamas conflict
The Madman in The White House
A podcast on the story behind the psychological profile of President Woodrow Wilson made by Amb. William Bullitt and Sigmund Freud
From the Invention of Passport to the Golden Passport
A podcast episode on the evolution of the passport and the way in which states are recently selling out citizenship to increase their revenues.
AI, post-truth, and cultural transformation
A podcast episode on the role of AI in the world's cultural and social transformation, including the role of tech entrepreneurs and educators
Resentment: The complexity of an emotion and its effect on politics
A podcast episode on the role of resentment in the rise of the extreme right
Should we be optimistic about global governance? On the future of the U.N with the ICG’s U.N. Director Richard Gowan
A podcast on the future of the UN after the 78th session of the General Assembly
Global inequality: Are we really measuring what we should be measuring?
A podcast episode on the myths of inequality around the world.
India, a Non-aligned member of the International System?
We start a new season of International Horizons discussing India's vision of a global order with Prof. Upendra Choudhury from Aligarh Muslim University
Tributes to a Professor’s Work and Wide Influence
Alumni reflect on the profound impact of Professor Thomas G. Weiss, who is retiring this year.
Professor Thomas G. Weiss, Influential U.N. Scholar, Is Retiring
He reflects on his 25 years at the Graduate Center and the prospects for multilateralism at a time of rising nationalism.