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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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Today's episode was recorded live at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for the annual Lewis & Clark International Affairs Symposium. The theme of this year's symposium was Crumbling Pillars: The Age of Authoritarianism. For this live episode... more

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As I am recording this on Friday, April 10, JD Vance is en route to Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations over a ceasefire announced on April 7. This ceasefire is shaky at best. It is clear that there was never a common understanding between Iran and... more

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Pandemic Risk Assessment is an emerging scientific toolkit designed to assess how pandemic risk is evolving over time. Rather than predicting the next outbreak, it integrates evidence across scientific disciplines to identify the drivers and estimate... more

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Many of our best surveillance tools today that were originally built to target specific diseases like polio and malaria have become critical infrastructure for outbreak response and early warning across a wide range of pathogens. This includes labora... more

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Recent Guests

Jacob Mardell
Lead analyst at Sinification, tracks Chinese foreign policy debates
Sinification
Episode: How China Views the Iran War
Ben Oppenheim
Non-resident fellow at the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab and at the Center for Global Development
Berkeley Risk and Security Lab; Center for Global Development
Episode: From Detection to Decision-Making: Understanding Pandemic Risk | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Serina Ng
Director at the World Health Organization and executive head of the G20 Joint Finance Health Task Force Secretariat
World Health Organization
Episode: From Detection to Decision-Making: Understanding Pandemic Risk | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Krystal Burungi Mwesiga
Entomologist and researcher
Uganda Virus Research Institute; Target Malaria
Episode: How Existing Disease Surveillance Networks Can Catch New Outbreaks | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Hamid Jafari
Polio eradication expert
World Health Organization (WHO)
Episode: How Existing Disease Surveillance Networks Can Catch New Outbreaks | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Dr. Ciro Ugarte
Director of Health Emergencies at the Pan American Health Organization
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Episode: Introducing: "Before the Outbreak" — A Three-Part Series on Disease Surveillance and Pandemic Preparedness
Dr. Pardis Sabeti
Professor at Harvard University School of Public Health
Harvard University
Episode: Introducing: "Before the Outbreak" — A Three-Part Series on Disease Surveillance and Pandemic Preparedness
Wilfred Wan
Director of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Episode: How To Prevent Weapons of Mass Destruction in a Changing Geopolitical and Military Landscape | Global Catastrophic Risks
Michael Wernstedt
Head of common security at Global Challenges Foundation
Global Challenges Foundation
Episode: How To Prevent Weapons of Mass Destruction in a Changing Geopolitical and Military Landscape | Global Catastrophic Risks

Hosts

Mark Leon Goldberg
Host with a long-running emphasis on international affairs; frequent guest and lead interviewer on global security, diplomacy, and UN-related topics.
Anjali Dayal
Co-host of a dual-issue program; associate professor of international politics with expertise in global governance and policy analysis.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 749 ratings
  • Another lefty political pod yawn

    Boring orange man bad

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    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.

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    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?

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    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
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    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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How Existing Disease Surveillance Networks Can Catch New Outbreaks | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Q: Are there examples of how a system for acute flaccid paralysis has been used to detect another disease emerging?
Hamid and Krystal describe how AFP-trained personnel and the associated data and laboratory capacity were repurposed to identify and respond to outbreaks such as Ebola and, later, to support COVID-19 efforts through integrated surveillance and rapid decision-making.
How Existing Disease Surveillance Networks Can Catch New Outbreaks | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Q: Can you describe how malaria and polio surveillance look like in practice?
Krystal explains the malaria system combines rapid diagnostic data from clinics with district-level reporting, while Hamid discusses how polio AFP surveillance became a backbone for broader disease detection and helped drive rapid responses to outbreaks in other contexts.
From Detection to Decision-Making: Understanding Pandemic Risk | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Q: What would transform this idea into an actual existing entity or process, and what is a pathway for political uptake of pandemic risk assessment?
The hosts discuss iterative development, stakeholder engagement across ministries (finance, health, etc.), and a phased approach to institutionalize the framework through international calendars and formal partnerships, building demand signals from policy needs.
From Detection to Decision-Making: Understanding Pandemic Risk | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Q: What gaps from a scientific perspective might a pandemic risk assessment help to fill, and what inputs would inform it?
Ben outlines central factors such as climate change and ecological disruption, along with social dimensions like mobility and misinformation, and emphasizes the need for a holistic, interdisciplinary data toolkit to model risk pathways and quantify uncertainties.
From Detection to Decision-Making: Understanding Pandemic Risk | Before the Outbreak, Episode 2
Q: But before we discuss what would constitute a pandemic risk assessment, can you explain what gap such an effort would fill in our current global architecture for pandemic preparedness and response?
Serina explains that a pandemic risk assessment would fill critical gaps by synthesizing diverse data sources into a coherent view of how risk is changing, identifying drivers like climate and mobility, and providing baseline information to guide coordinated action and resource allocation.

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A deep-dive international affairs show that hosts policymakers, journalists, and specialists to unpack global developments, security issues, development, and diplomacy. Recent episodes highlight AI governance and arms control, Middle East and Africa conflicts, UN diplomacy, and US foreign policy, often featuring practitioners with on-the-ground experience or academic insights. The show is likely to appeal to listeners who want nuanced, long-form analysis from practitioners and researchers, with a track record of high-caliber guests and rigorous discussion. A standout strength is its ability to connect global trends to concrete policy implications, offering historical context and forward-looking perspectives that aren't always present in mai... more

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