Following a ‘Spring Break’ in our podcasting schedule, TWIP got together for an broad discussion of what it means for Europe to be strategically capable, but not strategically autonomous.
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Following a ‘Spring Break’ in our podcasting schedule, TWIP got together for an broad discussion of what it means for Europe to be strategically capable, but not strategically autonomous.
In a different tack this week, TWIP starts a new mini-series on Democratic Renewal, focusing in on the United States' structural flaws — in particular, the two-party system — and Melissa reveals herself a top-secret agent embedded in ITS.
TWIP navigates the fracturing of Putin's social contract, the Russian opposition's protests over Navalny, and Valentine’s Day in Russia with the podcast's very first guest, joining with a special offer on “Power Vacuums” (though some of the content might be filtered.)
In this episode of TWIP, we seek to define the Indo-Pacific, and examine the complex interconnected web of geopolitical and economic factors at play for South and Southeast Asian states.
In this episode of The World in Perspective (TWIP), the podcast crew takes a close look at the impact of the upcoming Palestinian elections on Israel’s foreign policy, the two-state solution, and much more.
”It’s your boy, Joe!” The TWIP crew dives into U.S. foreign policy perspectives, pointers, and puns galore in this episode of The World in Perspective (TWIP).
In our second regular episode of The World in Perspective (TWIP), we review the successes and failures of the Arab Spring ten years later — and the lasting effects it has had across the Middle East and North Africa.
In this special edition of The World in Perspective (TWIP), we cover the events and implications of the assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th.
In the special-length launch episode of The World in Perspective, we take an in-depth look at some of the things that defined 2020, and what they might mean for the world as we head into 2021.