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ReutersSpecial Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from South Korea
On this special edition Deep Dish episode, The Wall Street Journal’s Dasl Yoon reports from Seoul on South Korea’s approaches to containing COVID-19.
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Global CitiesJean-Pierre DalbéraCities, Consumers, and Companies Are the Secret of Sustainability
Brookings' Anthony F. Pipa and UL's Catherine P. Sheehy join Deep Dish to discuss the way forward for cities, the private sector, and SDGs.
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Global PoliticsReutersAmerica First vs. Spider-Man — A Debate on Supporting Pro-Democracy Protests
Rochelle Terman and Paul Poast join Deep Dish to debate the two competing options for prodemocracy movements - "America first" and "Spider-Man."
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Kirill SharkovskiFrom Mao to Now—70 Years of the People's Republic of China
Julia Lovell, author of Maoism: A Global History, joins Deep Dish to discuss the legacy of the People’s Republic of China founder, Mao Zedong.
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White HouseUkraine's Zelenskyy Is Dealing with More Than the Impeachment Inquiry
Melinda Haring of the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic Council and Joanna Rohozinska from the National Endowment for Democracy join Deep Dish to discuss the latest in Europe.
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Defense and SecurityReutersJapan-South Korea Feud Threatens Regional Stability and Security
Alexis Dudden of the University of Connecticut and the Council’s Karl Friedhoff join Deep Dish to discuss the bad blood between Japan and South Korea.
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Global PoliticsReutersArmenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Could Drag in Russia and Turkey
The New York Times’ Andrew Kramer and Chatham House’s Laurence Broers join Deep Dish to examine the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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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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Sgt. Russell GilchrestHow to End the 'Forever War' in Afghanistan
The University of Chicago's Robert Pape joins Deep Dish to help us understand the right—and wrong—ways to end the United States' longest war.
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Iran Reacts to US Sanctions—with Echoes of Run-up to Pearl Harbor
University of Chicago's Robert Pape and George Mason University's Ellen Laison join this week's Deep Dish to discuss what is at stake with Iran.