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REUTERSWhat do Americans think of QAnon?
Using social media traffic as a way to gauge interest, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands subscribe to any one of the countless theories propagated under QAnon.
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Robert Gulotty
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
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ReutersFailed Coup Adds to Venezuela's Troubles
Experts join Deep Dish podcast host Brian Hanson to examine if Venezuelan President Maduro can hold on to his power after a failed coup attempt.
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Janine RobinsonProtecting the US Political System from Pandemic Threats
Thomas Mann from the Brookings Institution and Norman Ornstein of American Enterprise Institute discussed the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic to US politics. -
Louie MartinezGlobal Cities in the International System: A New Era of Governance
Global cities are the best candidates to form novel transnational political assemblages that can scale up to the level of global challenges.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersThailand's Youth Demand Democratic Reforms
Pavin Chachavalpongpun joins Deep Dish to explain how social media makes Thailand's youth protests different than past movements.
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Global HealthReutersSpecial Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from New Zealand
Axios' Rebecca Falconer joins this special edition of Deep Dish to explain New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s COVID-19 response and how the government’s actions might influence the upcoming general election in September.
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John Mearsheimer
R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
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Global Politics
Graeme Wood on Islamic State in Syria
Journalist Graeme Wood, author of "The Way of the Strangers: Encounters With the Islamic State," takes a minute to discuss the difference between ISIS and al Qaeda, and if ISIS has truly been defeated.
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REUTERSWill Brexit Undermine Peace in Northern Ireland?
The Good Friday Accords may have reduced violence, but decades later sectarian tensions still run high.