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Global PoliticsREUTERSPakistan's Taliban Gamble
Pakistan's military leaders lauded the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan this week. But will Pakistan's domestic threats—from a shaky economy to a rise in domestic terrorism—threaten the country's stability as a result of new leadership next door?
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US Foreign PolicyReutersIs Dealing with Putin a Lost Cause for Washington?
Molly Montgomery, former US foreign service officer and special advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, and William Ruger, vice president for research and policy at the Charles Koch Institute, join Deep Dish to discuss if dealing with Putin is a lost cause or not.
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Reuters
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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Women and GirlsREUTERSThe State of Abortion and Reproductive Rights Around the World
Experts Bela Ganatra and Katherine Mayall discuss how global trends have influenced reproductive rights in the United States.
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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 SecurityREUTERS
Japan Unveils Ambitious Military Plans Ahead of Biden-Kishida Meeting
What are the implications of Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II, and what does this mean for the US-Japan security alliance?
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Rose Gottemoeller
Steven C. Házy Lecturer, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
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Global HealthReutersGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel Speaks at a News Conference
The Wall Street Journal’s Bojan Pancevski joins Deep Dish from Berlin to examine Germany’s reopening strategy after COVID-19.
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Victor Shih
Associate Professor; Ho Miu Lam Chair in China and Pacific Relations, UC San Diego
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Defense and SecurityREUTERS
Preventing US Allies from Going Nuclear
Ivo Daalder, Chuck Hagel, Malcolm Rifkind, and Kevin Rudd join Brian Hanson to explain why the current security environment could restart nuclear proliferation.