Synopsis
The Johns Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs is a monthly podcast discussing the most pressing issues in international relations. Three Johns Hopkins students in the International Studies program will discuss contemporary issues, interview professors and create a fun and lively atmosphere while doing it! This Podcast will not focus on only the Trump administration as many Foreign Affairs podcasts do, but rather, we will address world issues from an international perspective. We hope you enjoy our podcast, please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Episodes
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Crisis in Yemen with Dr. Sherin Varkey
07/08/202024 million. That is the number of men, women, and children in need of humanitarian assistance in Yemen. Since the civil conflict started, Yemen has quickly become one of the most unforgiving places to be a child in the world. 10.2 million children don’t have basic healthcare. 7.8 million children don’t have access to … Continue reading Crisis in Yemen with Dr. Sherin Varkey
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Geopolitics of Antarctica with Dr. Klaus Dodds
03/08/2020Antarctica, with its freezing temperatures, wind blown surfaces, and shockingly low amount of precipitation is the earth’s most inhospitable continent — surrounded on all sides by the southern ocean, it took until 1911 for explorers to reach the southern pole. Yet, the continent is not beyond the reach of politics. In this special episode of … Continue reading Geopolitics of Antarctica with Dr. Klaus Dodds
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Arctic Security with Luke Coffey
29/07/2020The polar regions have become a vector of geopolitical competition stemming from the effects of Climate Change. In this podcast, we discuss the geopolitical competition over the Arctic. Who are the major players, why does the region matter, and what, if anything, should the United States do in the region? To help us answer these … Continue reading Arctic Security with Luke Coffey
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Crisis in Kashmir with Farhana Qazi
24/07/2020The ethnically diverse region of Kashmir has been hotly contested even before India and Pakistan won their independence in 1947. In August 2019, India revoked the significant autonomy of Indian-administered Kashmir and implemented a communications ban. Today, we will discuss the history of conflict in Kashmir, including relevant state and non-state actors, previous attempts at … Continue reading Crisis in Kashmir with Farhana Qazi
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U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal with Dr. Michael Rubin
15/07/2020The United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001, launching the first phase of its global war on terrorism. Now, 20 years later, the US is still there. In February 2020, an agreement was concluded between the US and Taliban, paving the way for significant withdrawal of US troops, and laying the groundwork for intra-Afghan negotiations. However, … Continue reading U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal with Dr. Michael Rubin
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Diversity and Diplomacy with Ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
10/07/2020Since the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, the United States has witnessed the awakening of a national conversation on racial justice and equity, especially within our institutions. The January 2020 Government Accountability Office report on diversity in the Department of State found troubling patterns. For example, racial or ethnic minorities in State’s … Continue reading Diversity and Diplomacy with Ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
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Brazil, Bolsonaro, and COVID-19 with Dr. Filipe Campante
06/07/2020COVID-19 has spread across the globe, but Brazil has been hit particularly hard. Brazil currently has second highest number of COVID-19 cases deaths in the world. In this episode, we investigate why, including discussing the administration of Jair Bolsonaro and the economic consequences of Brazil’s failure to address COVID-19 in the region. Filipe Campante … Continue reading Brazil, Bolsonaro, and COVID-19 with Dr. Filipe Campante
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Taiwan’s COVID-19 Response with Vice President Chen Chien-jen
02/07/2020Since the outbreak of COVD-19 from Wuhan in early 2020, Taiwan has succeeded in fighting the virus. Throughout Taiwan, there have been only 446 confirmed cases and 7 deaths to date. Today, we will be discussing what strategies Taiwan has implemented to prevent the outbreak and reopen, and whether these strategies can be extrapolated to … Continue reading Taiwan’s COVID-19 Response with Vice President Chen Chien-jen
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India – China Border Dispute with Dr. Joshua White
26/06/2020On June 15th, a deadly brawl between Chinese and Indian troops along the India-China border in the Himalayas resulted in casualties for the first time in four decades. In this episode we will discuss the history of this long-standing border dispute as well as other points of tensions between China and India. Joining us today … Continue reading India – China Border Dispute with Dr. Joshua White
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Becoming Kim Jong Un with Dr. Jung H. Pak
22/06/2020In this episode, we discuss Kim Jong Un, the authoritarian supreme leader of North Korea — a country known for its nuclear weapons program and isolation from the world. What do we know about Kim? What is going on with the recent escalation of tensions between North Korea and South Korea? What does the future … Continue reading Becoming Kim Jong Un with Dr. Jung H. Pak
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EU Economic Stimulus with Dr. Erik Jones
17/06/2020In order to address the economic perils of COVID-19 in Europe, Germany and France have introduced an economic recovery package to the European Union of over 500 billion euros. What does this plan entail? Why is it so significant? And how will this plan affect the European Union as an institution? To help us answer … Continue reading EU Economic Stimulus with Dr. Erik Jones
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Mexico’s Economic Spiral with Dr. Ryan Berg
12/06/2020On today’s episode of the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs we discuss the implications of COVID-19 on Mexico and its economy. What has the government done to address the COVID-19-related economic crisis? How might economic crisis in Mexico affect the US economy? To help us answers these questions, today on the podcast as a guest … Continue reading Mexico’s Economic Spiral with Dr. Ryan Berg
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Russian Cyber Operations with Dr. Scott Jasper
08/06/2020Russian Cyber Operations with Dr. Scott Jasper On this episode of the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs, we discuss Russian cyber operations. What strategies does Russia undertake when conducting cyber operations? What case studies of Russian cyber operations do we know about, we what were there outcomes? What is the outlook of Russian cyber operations … Continue reading Russian Cyber Operations with Dr. Scott Jasper
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COVID-19 and Refugees with Manish Agrawal
03/06/2020COVID-19 and Refugees with Manish Agrawal In this episode of the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs, we discuss COVID-19’s effect on refugees. Refugees and displaced persons, are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19. Many live in densely populated camps with minimal sanitation. The Kutupalong refugee settlement in Bangladesh – the world’s largest refugee camp – saw its … Continue reading COVID-19 and Refugees with Manish Agrawal
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Trump Peace Plan with Dr. Steven David
28/02/2020Today on the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs, we discuss the Trump Peace Plan released in January 2020 intended to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. What is in the proposal? How does it differ from past peace proposals? Where does the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stem from? To help us answer these questions, we have Professor Steven David … Continue reading Trump Peace Plan with Dr. Steven David
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Latin American Protests with Ana Quintana
14/01/2020Today on POFA we discuss the protests that spread across Latin America in late 2019. What caused the protests in Ecuador, Chile, and Bolivia? What changes were made in these governments stemming from these protests? Will protests continue? To help us answer these questions, today on the podcast we have guest Ana Quintana. Ana Rosa … Continue reading Latin American Protests with Ana Quintana
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Politics of Humanitarian Aid with Dr. Ilil Benjamin
12/11/2019Today on POFA we discuss the the politics and perceptions of Humanitarian Aid. How have the values of Humanitarianism changed over time? How is geopolitics involved in the distribution of Humanitarian Aid? To help us answer these questions, today on the podcast we have Dr. Ilil Benjamin who teaches at Johns Hopkins University! Follow us … Continue reading Politics of Humanitarian Aid with Dr. Ilil Benjamin
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5G Wireless with Dr. James Lewis
27/10/2019Today on POFA we discuss the global politics of 5G Wireless. What is Huawei? What is the U.S. entity list? Is Huawei 5G technology really a threat to U.S. national security? To help us answer these questions, on today’s podcast with have Dr. Jame Lewis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Follow us … Continue reading 5G Wireless with Dr. James Lewis
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BREXIT with Dr. Hindmarch-Watson
18/04/2019Today we will be discussing BREXIT, Britain’s planned exit from the European Union. What exactly is BREXIT? Where is the process at now, what exactly is a BREXIT “deal”? And what are the ramifications of BREXIT on Europe and the world? To help us answer these questions, today on the podcast we are joined by … Continue reading BREXIT with Dr. Hindmarch-Watson
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U.S. – China Trade War With Dr. Giovanna Dore
13/04/2019Today we will be discussing the ongoing trade war between the world’s two largest economies: The United States and China. Why is this trade war happening? What is the role of the WTO in this conflict? To help us answer these questions today on the podcast we have Dr. Giovanna Maria Dora Dore. Dr. Dore … Continue reading U.S. – China Trade War With Dr. Giovanna Dore