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Global CitiesPeter BiroConflict Has Changed. Do International Norms Still Matter?
Peter Maurer, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, joins Deep Dish to discuss the complications of modern humanitarian crises and urban conflicts.
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERS
Pariah or Partner: The Shifting US-Saudi Arabia Relationship
Will Biden shift Saudi Arabia from a “pariah” to a partner – should he? Experts Martin Indyk and Sarah Leah Whitson join Deep Dish to discuss.
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Tech and Science
The Global Importance of Women in STEM
We spoke with Council Emerging Leaders Program alumna Julia Lane about her work advancing diversity in STEM.
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Global PoliticsREUTERS
Defending Democracy Post-Insurrection in Brazil
Amid the attack on democracy in Brazil, what lies ahead?
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Global PoliticsAP PhotosCan a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History?
On Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security.
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Defense and SecurityAP PhotosWill Politics in Taiwan Increase the Risk of Conflict with China?
Deep Dish explores the challenges and choices Taiwan faces in preserving peace and navigating its delicate relationship with China and the US.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSRussian Efforts to Undermine Peace in the Balkans
Could the Western Balkans region become a ‘second front’ in the Russia’s conflict with the West? Tim Judah and Ilva Tare join Deep Dish to discuss.
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Reuters
Gorbachev's Legacy, Russian Visas, and Liz Truss
Caroline de Gruyter, Gideon Rachman, and Prashant Rao join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Foreign PolicyLisa HastertLebanon, China Tech Decoupling, Putin
Reporters from some of the world’s leading media outlets joined the Council to discuss the explosion in Lebanon, what TikTok tells us about tech decoupling from China, and whether Russia’s President Putin is in trouble.
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Kevin Wolf / APCan the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield?
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the United States is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.