Civil Rights Has Always Been a Global Movement with Brenda Gayle Plummer, Ph.D.

After the murder of George Floyd, protests for racial justice erupted around the world. The words "I can't breathe" appeared on protest signs in cities from Berlin to Seoul. What made these protests go global so immediately? How has the movement for civil rights always been a global movement? We're joined by Brenda Gayle Plummer, […]

In Afghanistan, when U.S. troops leave, what comes after?

On April 14, Biden announced the U.S. will be withdrawing all troops from Afghanistan, starting on May 1 and concluding by September 11, 2021. This will bring to a close the United States' longest war. But for Afghanistan, what comes after? Join us to speak with Shahmahmood Miakhel, Designated Ambassador of Afghanistan to Qatar, who […]

YP Series | Sports Diplomacy with Ashleigh Huffman, Ph.D. & Kerry McCoy

Sports and politics are arguably the two most polarizing topics in the world (See? Already arguing). Alternatively, they have an undeniable ability to bring people together regardless of country, background and beliefs. From Serena Williams to Antony Blinken and from the Olympics to the United Nations, how does sports diplomacy work to create a safer […]

Horn of Africa Crises Watch 2021 with Murithi Mutiga

A humanitarian crisis develops in the Tigray region of Ethiopia; Uganda's confronts claims of a rigged election; Somalia faces the prospect of the eruption of political violence. We're joined by Murithi Mutiga, Project Director for the Horn of Africa at the International Crisis Group. Looking ahead in 2021, what critical crises, movements, and trends might […]

The Storm Before the Calm with George Friedman

Is this period of history the "storm before the calm?" Join master geopolitical forecaster and New York Times bestselling author of The Next 100 Years, George Friedman, as he explains his prediction that the 2020s will bring dramatic upheaval and reshaping of American government, foreign policy, economics, and culture. George Friedman is founder and chairman […]

Briefing: China and the U.S. Across Strategic Domains

President Biden has made it clear that when it comes to the U.S.-China relationship, the competition is on. "The autocrats will not win the future," he has vowed, "America will." Where is this competition most fierce - and most consequential? We'll look to five strategic domains: technology, economy, defense, space, and global leadership. In each, we'll […]

Cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline: DarkSide, Ransomware, and U.S. Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

Last week Colonial Pipeline, which is responsible for about 45% of the East Coast fuel supply, was hit with a crippling ransomware attack. The suspected culprit? DarkSide, a group of hackers thought to have roots in Eastern Europe. An attack of this scale on U.S. critical infrastructure is unprecedented. Unprecedented, but not unexpected. Cybersecurity experts […]

A Beginner’s Guide to America: For the Immigrant and the Curious with Roya Hakakian

In the U.S., when the issue immigration is debated on the policy level, the personal experience is often lost. Enter: Roya Hakakian, poet, journalist, writer, and U.S. citizen who arrived in the U.S. as a refugee from Iran. Roya shares her personal journey coming to the U.S. as a refugee and discusses her deeply personal […]