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Global PoliticsMat RedingDoes the United Nations Do Anything Useful?
Catherine Bertini and Thomas G. Weiss join Deep Dish to discuss the future of the United Nations and why the United States should lead its renewal.
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ReutersKashmir Is the 72-Year 'Wound' between India and Pakistan
Bloomberg's Nisid Hajari and Paul Staniland of the University of Chicago join Deep Dish to discuss how the decision to revoke Kashmir's special autonomy has once again torn open tensions between India and Pakistan.
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Global CitiesReutersCan Lebanon Overcome Corruption and Crisis?
Maha Yahya and Emile Hokayem describe political corruption and financial crisis in Lebanon and how a system built on sectarian politics could be rebuilt.
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Global PoliticsReutersThe Case for America to Promote Democracy Abroad
The presidents of the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute join Deep Dish to explain why the United States must promote democracy abroad.
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Climate and the EnvironmentTEDxSaoPauloWe Need to Take Action Now to Protect the Amazon Basin
The Council's Robert Muggah offers TEDxSaoPaulo five priorities to disrupt the crime and corruption that threatens not just Latin America, but the world.
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Defense and SecurityReutersWhy Allies are Key for US Security Today
CFR's Mira Rapp-Hooper explains why NATO is still essential for America’s global leadership – but must be remade to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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Climate and the EnvironmentREUTERSClimate Change—The Biggest US Security Threat?
While framing climate change as a national security threat isn’t new, recent reports argue when it comes to security planning, climate is the central concern, not a peripheral issue.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Russia-NATO Talks, Kazakhstan, and Xi in 2022
Ivo Daalder talks with Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Peter Spiegel, and Giles Whittell to get their perspectives on the news of the week and what to keep an eye on in the days ahead.
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Global PoliticsReutersMali's Instability Threatens the Sahel
Judd Devermont and Neil Munshi explain why Mali's instability is a threat to Africa's Sahel region.
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US Foreign Policy
Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima
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.