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Defense and SecurityReutersAlliances Secured America's Past. Will They Secure Its Future?
Mira Rapp-Hooper joins Ivo Daalder on Deep Dish for a discussion about the state of US alliances at a moment when new concerns are flaring up.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSFrom War to Want in Afghanistan
Experts Laurel Miller and Andrew Watkins join Deep Dish to unpack Afghanistan’s economic collapse.
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Ariana Cubillos / APWhat's Behind Trump's Venezuela Shift?
What’s really driving Washington’s new hard line on Caracas—is this a bold policy shift?
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US Foreign PolicyReutersHard Truths about the US Role in Yemen's War
Former National Security Council director for Yemen Daniel Schneiderman joins Deep Dish to explain the US role in the conflict in Yemen.
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Global PoliticsElekes AndorThe Demise of Democracy in Hungary
Princeton University's Kim Scheppele joins Deep Dish to explain why the failure of one democracy should matter to every democracy.
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Why Tunisia Is the Epicenter of Arab Democracy
Sarah Yerkes and Gordon Gray join Deep Dish to discuss why Tunisia is the epicenter of Arab Democracy.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersA Changing World Needs A Different US Foreign Policy
Author Rebecca Lissner joins Deep Dish to discuss President-Elect Joe Biden's US foreign policy opportunities.
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Peter BiroMyanmar Accused of Genocide against Rohingya at UN Court
Historian Thant Myint-U, author of The Hidden History of Burma, joins Deep Dish to discuss Burma’s recent struggles with race, capitalism, and democracy, as well as the consequences for Southeast Asia.
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Think You Know the US Midwest in 2020? Take Another Look.
Shayndi Raice and John Austin join Deep Dish to tell a story of the bright spots as well as blights in the Midwest region encompassing all or part of 12 US states.
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ReutersShould US Shrink the Pentagon to Increase National Security?
Charles Kenny joins Deep Dish and argues the United States can cut its defense budget and can better secure the nation by allocating some of the savings to development, diplomacy, and aid.