With in-depth interviews with experts and leading policymakers, Trend Lines brings World Politics Review's uncompromising analysis of international affairs to the world of podcasts.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 401 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | News CommentaryNews |
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Israel has resumed attacks in force on Gaza this week, breaking a two-month ceasefire and undermining U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that he would end both the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine conflicts quickly and easily. To some, Trump's seemin... more
This week U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the Caribbean, where he will visit Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname. Having already traveled to Central America and the Dominican Republic in February, this is Rubio's second trip to the hemisp... more
At the heart of unpaid care work in Mexico lies a paradox: The labor sustains the economy, even as it creates barriers to women joining the workforce. All told, the value of uncompensated domestic labor in Mexico amounts to more than 26 percent of GD... more
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Brevity, realism, insightful comments from leading experts. This is for policy wonks, probably not the layman. Thanks for making this.
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The content focuses on a wide array of geopolitical issues, including international conflicts, humanitarian crises, and developments in global governance. Frequent discussions revolve around significant regions such as the Horn of Africa, the Caribbean, and West Africa, exploring the complex political dynamics and their implications for international relations. A standout feature is the podcast's dedication to providing deep analytical perspectives, often drawing on expert insights from policymakers and analysts, which likely appeals to listeners interested in detailed discourse on global events and historical contexts. The episodes often emphasize the interplay between domestic policies and international diplomacy, making it particularly r... more
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Recent guests on World Politics Review include:
1. Fred Harter
2. Charlie Carpenter
3. James Bosworth
4. Martha Tagle
5. Odracir Barquera
6. Citlali Hernandez
7. Melissa Ayala
8. Karen Zissis
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