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Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters

Global Dispatches
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The longest running independent international affairs podcast features in-depth interviews with policymakers, journalists and experts around the world who discuss global news, international relations, global development and key trends driving world affairs. Named by The Guardian as "a podcast to make you smarter," Global Dispatches is a podcast for people who crave a deeper understanding of intern... more

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Recent Guests

Mitchell Warren
Executive Director of AVAC, focuses on HIV prevention and the broader HIV/AIDS response
AVAC
Episode: Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Alex Bell
President and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Episode: What is the Future of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
Jens Orback
Strategic advisor to The Global Challenges Foundation
The Global Challenges Foundation
Episode: How to Prevent Global Catastrophic Risks | Stefan Löfven and Jens Orback
Stefan Löfven
Former Prime Minister of Sweden
The Global Challenges Foundation (via discussion)
Episode: How to Prevent Global Catastrophic Risks | Stefan Löfven and Jens Orback
Norman Sempijja
Associate professor with focus on international relations, conflicts, and peacekeeping (UN/EU)
Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Episode: A Surprise Attack in Mali Puts the Government -- and Russia -- on the Defensive
Romana Kofler
Program Management Officer
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
Episode: How to Prevent an Asteroid Impact | Global Catastrophic Risks
Anja Olin-Pape
Head of Programs
Global Challenges Foundation
Episode: How to Prevent an Asteroid Impact | Global Catastrophic Risks
Dallia Mohamed
Sudan analyst
Episode: How the Iran War Is Making Sudan's Civil War Even Worse
Tony Payan
Executive Director of the Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico at Rice University's Baker Institute; professor and author on U.S.–Mexico relations
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico, Baker Institute at Rice University
Episode: Introducing: "Houston At Large" -- A New Podcast About How America's Fourth Largest City Impacts the World

Hosts

Mark Leon Goldberg
Host and interviewer guiding discussions, with a focus on UN affairs, global governance, and international policy.
Luisa Tolda
Co-hosting role related to MGA Podcast and global affairs topics; student/academic background.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 750 ratings
  • Another lefty political pod yawn

    Boring orange man bad

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    very funny and clever pod
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Disappointing liberal zionist partisan analysis

    I listened to the latest episode with Joel Braunold and actually disappointment underplays how I feel. Mark did not challenge any of the false analysis made by Braunold. This is despite easily sourced connections to zionist organisations and the state of israel. I thought this podcast upheld neutrality and independence but what we get are partisan skewed analyses. I’ve unfollowed.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    tioranta
    Ireland2 years ago
  • Word choice matters.

    Odd to say we should “celebrate” funding wars… the free world must be victorious, and might does not equal right - but what a weird choice of words to use in reference to war. However I’m guessing due to this opinion I’ll be labeled as a “far-right MAGA” ideologue, right?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Consumer04312
    United States2 years ago
  • Disappointingly Naive

    Only recently came to this podcast.

    So, this review is primarily a response to the podcast on the China-USA relationship, as evidenced by the proposed actions against TikTok.

    Will listen to more episodes in the future, hopefully with better insight.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Exasperatd
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent Africa analysis

    Its rare to find long form in depth reporting on events in Africa. This podcast regularly devotes entire episodes to African news and generally offers a good perspective for listeners who dont normally deep dive into it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DelCoTrash
    United States3 years ago

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High-quality, in-depth international coverage with top guests.
Some criticism about intro production and perceived bias in a few episodes.
Many listeners praise the depth and practical policy insights.

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Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Q: If the declaration is weak, can progress still be made, and what would constitute a meaningful outcome from this high-level meeting?
A weak declaration would make progress harder but not impossible; a meaningful outcome would combine political commitment, adequate funding, and explicit rights-based protections that guide real programmatic and financial action on an ongoing basis beyond the declaration itself.
Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Q: How critical is the US position in this process, and what are the potential consequences if certain countries pull back on rights-based commitments?
US positioning will influence the balance between rights-based language and pragmatic funding considerations. A retreat from rights-based commitments could narrow protections for marginalized groups and undermine global health equity, while continued multilateral support could help sustain a robust, rights-based AIDS response even in a tight funding climate.
Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Q: What are the key negotiating blocs and how might African countries shape the outcome, given sovereignty concerns and the regional health strategy developments?
African member states are central to shaping the health governance response, emphasizing sovereignty and the Accra Reset concept. The negotiation will also involve embedding HIV response within broader health systems, including TB and malaria, and leveraging regional bodies like Africa CDC and the African Union to push for strong language on rights-based approaches and health system strengthening.
Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Q: What will you be doing during those two days to influence the outcomes of the meeting?
Civil society will monitor, hold stakeholders to account, and ensure commitments get translated into action. The emphasis is on accountability, transparency, and pushing for a declaration with teeth that actually commits member states to robust AIDS responses.
Scientific Breakthroughs and Political Retreat Set the Stage for a Crucial Global Moment in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Q: Why is multilateralism and these high-level meetings important for HIV/AIDS, and what has changed since 2001 that makes this moment different?
Multilateral frameworks have historically galvanized resources and coordinated action leading to historic progress, including widespread antiretroviral access and PrEP. This moment is different due to funding contractions, geopolitical shifts, and debates over rights-based approaches, which could either sustain momentum or derail it if commitments are weak or unenforced.

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This program provides in-depth conversations with policymakers, researchers, and practitioners on international affairs, development, and global governance. Episodes frequently tackle urgent global challenges—from HIV/AIDS funding, multilateral diplomacy, and UN processes to nuclear non-proliferation, climate risk, and humanitarian crises—with a balance of expert analysis and on-the-ground perspectives. The show often features subject-matter specialists, former officials, and academics, offering nuanced takes on long-term policy questions, governance reforms, and the geopolitics shaping world events. A notable strength is the guest diversity and the ability to connect technical issues to practical policy outcomes, making it a solid resource... more

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