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Global HealthAbaca Press
Bolsonaro's COVID-19 Response Threatens Brazil's Democracy
The Igarapé Institute’s Ilona Szabó and the Financial Times' Andres Schipani join Deep Dish to examine turmoil in South America’s largest economy.
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Defense and SecurityAP PHOTOSCould an Asian NATO be in the Cards?
Balancing power or increasing risk? Deep Dish explores what a multilateral defense pact for Asia might mean.
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Global PoliticsAP PhotosGermany's Far Right Protests, Netanyahu Criticism, North Korea's Unification Renege
Stefan Kornelius, Carla Anne Robbins, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Paul KagameA Prize-Winning Peace in the Horn of Africa
Boston University’s Michael Woldemariam and the Council’s Ertharin Cousin join Deep Dish to discuss the strides made so far by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the steps ahead between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Global Health
Samuel Kling on Cities and COVID-19
Samuel Kling, Global Cities Fellow at the Council, takes a minute to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on big cities and how cities can benefit from high density in a pandemic.
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Christian WiedigerHard Truths about Big Tech and the US Economy
The Financial Times' Rana Foroohar joins Deep Dish to discuss how tech monopolies such as Google and Amazon are disrupting the US economy and American politics.
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Debate Analyst Todd Graham on Presidential Debates
Todd Graham, CNN debate analyst and "America’s Debate Coach," takes a minute to explain what voters expect to learn from presidential debates and why it's helpful for the candidates to debate more than once.
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Global PoliticsAP PhotosUkrainian Leadership Shake-Up, Blinken in the Middle East, Northern Ireland's First Minister
Laura Barrón-López, Catherine Philp, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Inclusion and EquitySIPA USAPolice Reform Lessons from Around the World
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.