
The podcast where new, emerging, and diverse voices in foreign policy and national security discuss the issues of today and tomorrow. Hosted by Grant Haver and Zoe Weinberg and produced in cooperation with Foreign Policy for America's NextGen Initiative.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

Zoe and Natalya sit down this week with journalist and researcher John Lechner to discuss the impact of Yevgeny Prigozhin's death on the Wagner Group and Russian domestic politics. John is the author of a forthcoming book on the subject entitled, "Pu... more
Elections and tech policy expert Malika Mehrotra joins Zoe and Natalya this week to discuss the risks posed by mis- and disinformation in upcoming election cycles. They discuss Malika's early career experience in politics and how it has shaped her in... more
Zoe and Natalya are joined this week by Joey Arora, partner at the Outpost, where he supports companies in securing government contracts in defense, and a former co-founder of AFWERX. They talk about Joey's path from the Air Force to entrepreneurship... more
This week Zoe teams up with Jordan Schneider of ChinaTalk for a special crossover episode. They discuss the changing mood on China relations, AI competition, and TikTok. They also explored what it's like to be an independent researcher in the foreign... more
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Really have enjoyed the diverse, thought-provoking set of guests this podcast has been able to interview.
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I find the subjects and the guests to be interesting and I value their perspectives.
Well worth listening to.
So much to learn from the rising stars on this show! Grant and Zoe do a great job leading each episode.
Smart hosts, engaging guests. What a find!
Tune in for perceptive views on diverse topics from a valuable community
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Apple Podcasts | #136 |
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