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The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East

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Author and former White House Middle East advisor and expert Philip Gordon joins Deep Dish to explain regime change in Middle East policy.

A statue of Saddam Hussein falling off its pedestal with a person in a military uniform watching.
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Defense and Security

Japan's Suga Faces a Rising China and Uncertain US Foreign Policy

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Michael Auslin and Tobias Harris join Deep Dish to explain how the 2020 election could influence US foreign policy towards Japan.

Secretary of State Pompeo bumps fists with Japanese Prime Minister Suga
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US Foreign Policy

Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Could Drag in Russia and Turkey

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The New York Times’ Andrew Kramer and Chatham House’s Laurence Broers join Deep Dish to examine the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

A bomb going off in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
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Global Politics

Why Private Sector Sustainability Is Critical for the SDGs

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BP's Trine Mong and McDonald's Francesca DeBiase join Deep Dish to explain how their companies are making strides towards sustainability to support the SDGs and revolutionize their industries.

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There's Still Hope for Ending Hunger

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USAID's Jim Barnhart joins Deep Dish to explain why there’s still hope for eradicating hunger within this generation.

Children waiting for food handouts in Yemen.
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Food and Agriculture

Police Reform Lessons from Around the World

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Princeton University's Laurence Ralph and the Council on Criminal Justice's Thomas Abt join Deep Dish to explain why police brutality is not a uniquely American phenomenon.

Police officers stand in front of sign that reads "Criminal Justice Reform Now!"
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Inclusion and Equity

Solving Global Inequality with Thomas Piketty

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Economist Thomas Piketty joins Deep Dish to examine the ideas that drive persistent global inequality and the solutions he believes will produce a more equitable future.

Children protesting and holding a sign that says "Make Billionaires Pay."
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Global Economy

Thailand's Youth Demand Democratic Reforms

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Pavin Chachavalpongpun joins Deep Dish to explain how social media makes Thailand's youth protests different than past movements.

Young people at a protest in Thailand.
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US Foreign Policy

Can Lebanon Overcome Corruption and Crisis?

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Maha Yahya and Emile Hokayem describe political corruption and financial crisis in Lebanon and how a system built on sectarian politics could be rebuilt.

Image of the explosion in Lebanon.
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Global Cities

Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima

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Former deputy secretary of energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Stanford University’s Scott Sagan examine nuclear weapons today and what Americans can do as arms control regimes falter.

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