9 episodes

Regular chats, debates, interviews and talks about the always changing, ever more intricate world of Politics and International Relations as seen by our student body across the world. Brought to you from the Dundee University Politics Society, we're here to bring student insight into the "polito-sphere" from the heart of North East Scotland.

POLCAST - Politics Talk from Dundee University Politics Society Dundee University Politics Society

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Regular chats, debates, interviews and talks about the always changing, ever more intricate world of Politics and International Relations as seen by our student body across the world. Brought to you from the Dundee University Politics Society, we're here to bring student insight into the "polito-sphere" from the heart of North East Scotland.

    Lockdown, Stock and Two Smoking Gammons

    Lockdown, Stock and Two Smoking Gammons

    Jake and John discuss the irresistable (re)rise of Nigel Farage, anti-lockdown protests, the progress made on a COVID-19 vaccine and the curious case of UKIP's mysterious, apparently prophetic candidate for Mayor of London.

    • 19 min
    Trump & Biden Drink a Whole Bottle of Soy Sauce

    Trump & Biden Drink a Whole Bottle of Soy Sauce

    Numerically inept Social Sciences students Jake and John tackle the horrors of mathematics by trying to explain the Electoral College. Afterwards, they discuss the last few days of the U.S Election Campaign, Battle Ground States as well as why the Department of International Trade caused a stir with a tweet about the Great British Bake Off. Finally, they discuss the necessity of free school meals, Marcus Rashford's influence on UK politics and Jeremy Corbyn's suspension from the Labour Party.

    • 17 min
    Human Rights: COVID & The Future with Dr. Edzia Carvalho

    Human Rights: COVID & The Future with Dr. Edzia Carvalho

    A discussion about the changing face of human rights under a COVID  pandemic and our perceptions of freedom in a world of lockdown. Dr. Edzia Carvalho from the University of Dundee joins Jake and John to put human rights, pandemic, lockdown and perceptions of freedom under the microscope in this extra special episode of the Polcast. 

    • 25 min
    Protests in Belarus: Nation and Identity with Dima Khanenko

    Protests in Belarus: Nation and Identity with Dima Khanenko

    It has been branded "Europe's last dictatorship" - but something is afoot in the country of Belarus. Opposition protests and significant political traction has begun to gain against it's strongman leader Lukashenko and support for Tikhanovskaya who wants to release all political prisoners and hold fair and democratic elections began to rise in the days leading up to the Presidential Election. With the election complete and claims of an 80% victory for Lukashenko, this episode recorded prior to the election takes a look into the buildup to Belarus' nationalism through a cultural, ethnic and historical lens. Joined by Dima Khanenko and special guest co-host Marcin Kielczewski, Jake explores comparisons with Belarus' politically turbulent neighbour Ukraine and civic nationalistic aims in Scotland.

    • 17 min
    Human Rights in Xinjiang: Analysis with Luiza Stoenescu

    Human Rights in Xinjiang: Analysis with Luiza Stoenescu

    Recently coverage on Human Rights issues in the Xinjiang Province of the People's Republic of China has stepped up considerably with calls from NGOs and some governments for protection of the Uyghur Muslim minority. We are joined by Geopolitics student Luiza Stoenescu who has been analysing the situation on behalf of the POLCAST in this informative dispatch. Assessing the reasons for the Chinese Government's prioritisation of Xinjiang and the creation of controversial re-education camps through an economic and cultural perspective, Jake and John try to get to the bottom of this difficult issue and why some governments are holding back from criticising the Chinese government on this important topic.

    • 8 min
    Scottish Labour - Where Next? with Adam Steele

    Scottish Labour - Where Next? with Adam Steele

    With the SNP taking overwhelming control of Scotland's Westminster parliamentary seats over the last few elections, Jake and John pose questions to Scottish Labour supporter Adam Steele about where the future of the party and leftist politics lies. Adam lives in Edinburgh South, the last Scottish Labour House of Commons seat in the country. It's MP, Ian Murray, is an established local figure with a decent majority. Can Murray's success be replicated elsewhere in Scotland? How does Scottish Labour fare in Scottish and Local elections and what can we take away from the difference in these electoral results compared to the most recent General Election?

    • 14 min

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