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Beyond Culture attempts to bridge the gap between culture and politics. The podcast focuses on informing young audiences about various cultural and political topics.

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Beyond Culture attempts to bridge the gap between culture and politics. The podcast focuses on informing young audiences about various cultural and political topics.

    #100 - Beyond Culture's 100th: Celebrating Our Journey and Looking Ahead

    #100 - Beyond Culture's 100th: Celebrating Our Journey and Looking Ahead

    In this special 100th episode of Beyond Culture, we take a moment to reflect on our incredible journey to this milestone. It's a shorter episode, but one filled with gratitude and excitement.

    We start by looking back at how far we've come since our first episode. We revisit some of the most memorable moments and discussions that have shaped Beyond Culture. It's a chance to acknowledge the diverse topics we've tackled and the insights we've shared.

    A big part of this episode is dedicated to you, our listeners. We take the time to express our heartfelt thanks for your constant support and engagement. Your feedback, comments, and participation have been instrumental in making Beyond Culture what it is today.

    Then, we switch gears to talk about the future. We discuss what 2024 holds for Beyond Culture. Expect teasers about upcoming topics, new formats we're considering, and some changes that will bring even more depth and variety to our discussions.

    So, join us in this special episode as we celebrate reaching 100 episodes and gear up for an exciting future. Your company on this journey has been invaluable, and we can't wait to see what the next chapters of Beyond Culture hold!

    • 22 min
    #99 - The COP28 Imperative: Climate Challenges, Global Goals, and Canada's Contribution

    #99 - The COP28 Imperative: Climate Challenges, Global Goals, and Canada's Contribution

    In episode 99, we dive into the urgent topic of climate change and the upcoming COP28 summit, an essential meeting that will significantly influence global environmental policies. We start by discussing why climate change talks are important and what makes the COP meetings, especially COP28, so crucial in addressing these issues.

    We then look back at the last COP meeting, COP27, to understand what was achieved and what wasn't, and what needs more work. Next, we talk about what we expect from COP28. We'll focus on important areas like the updates countries need to make to their climate plans (Nationally Determined Contributions) and how funding for climate change initiatives is a key part of these discussions. We also talk about what roles big countries, the host nation, and groups of countries might play at COP28.

    Moving forward, we explore how the decisions from COP28 might change climate policies worldwide, especially how they affect poorer countries and the progress of the Paris Agreement. We'll discuss how vital it is for these countries to be involved in meeting COP28's goals and how public opinion and action are necessary for moving the climate agenda forward.

    Finally, we will have a special focus on Canada, examining its approach to COP28, its environmental policies, and what it aims to bring to the summit.

    Tune in to this episode to get a clear and detailed understanding of the complex issue of climate change and what to expect from the upcoming COP28 summit.

    • 54 min
    #98 - The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: October 7th Attack, Israel's Retaliation, and Human Rights Violations.

    #98 - The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: October 7th Attack, Israel's Retaliation, and Human Rights Violations.

    In this episode, we delve deep into the multifaceted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, unveiling its layers from historical genesis to present-day complexities. We begin by discussing the October 7th attacks by Hamas and then turn to the historical roots of this enduring conflict from the Balfour Declaration to recent escalations, including the significance of the Nakba and key milestones like the Six-Day War and the Oslo Accords. We not only highlight the historical events but also reflects on Canada's historical ties and stances.

    As we transition into the present-day repercussions and international reactions, we confront the stark humanitarian realities faced by those in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. We analyze the economic and political ripples of recent escalations, considering the impact on Israel and Palestine, and the broader international political landscape. This includes a critical examination of the global response, especially Canada's role, the UN's stance, and the historic alliance between the US and Israel. We also delve into the contentious designation of Israel as an apartheid state by some reputable human rights organizations like Human Rights’ Watch and Amnesty International.

    Finally, we turn to the road ahead. We discuss the prospects for peace and the viability of the two-state solution in the wake of recent events. We analyze the broader implications for global security and order, pondering the role of international organizations and alliances in conflict resolution.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    #97 - Echoes of the Iron Curtain: Navigating the Ukraine-Russia War

    #97 - Echoes of the Iron Curtain: Navigating the Ukraine-Russia War

    In this episode, we navigate through the complex tapestry of historical and contemporary forces shaping the ongoing war. We commence with a primer on the intricate history shared by Russia and Ukraine, casting light on the critical junctures from their Soviet past to Ukraine's current assertion of sovereignty.

    We dissect the landmark events that set the stage for conflict, including Ukraine's EU aspirations, the annexation of Crimea, and the tumultuous separatist movements. Against this backdrop, we explore Canada's nuanced response, paying homage to its sizeable Ukrainian population and longstanding advocacy for human rights and democracy.

    Transitioning to the war's immediate repercussions, we confront the dire humanitarian toll, economic upheaval, and the ensuing geopolitical chess game. The narrative weaves through the sanctions' bite on Russia, the turbulence inflicted on global energy supplies, and the trade consternations felt worldwide. We scrutinize Canada's role alongside the international community, with a spotlight on NATO's strategic posture and diplomatic undertakings.

    As the episode culminates, we deliberate on the conceivable resolutions and their ramifications for the future global order. We forecast how this conflict could recalibrate global security, influence the operations of international consortia, and impact the overarching geopolitical narrative.

    We conclude with contemplative insights on how Canada could steer the course towards a resolution that resonates with its values and international commitments.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    #96 - Canadian Chronicles: Zelensky's Visit, Meta's Media Move, and a Nazi in Parliament.

    #96 - Canadian Chronicles: Zelensky's Visit, Meta's Media Move, and a Nazi in Parliament.

    In this episode, your hosts Abel and Yvan bring you an update on Canadian politics. We begin with the visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Canada, shedding light on the growing solidarity between the two nations amidst a backdrop of warfare and a pledge of further humanitarian aid.

    The narrative takes a dark twist with the unsettling honouring of a Nazi Ukrainian veteran in the Canadian Parliament, a misstep that triggered a public apology from Prime Minister Trudeau and the consequential resignation of Speaker Anthony Rota.

    As the echo of this controversy resounds, we witness the rise of Greg Fergus, the first Black Canadian to grace the position of Speaker of the House. The upheaval further intensified with the assassination of Canadian Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which rapidly strained Canada-India diplomatic relations.

    Turning the lens inward, we delve into Meta Platforms' standoff with Canadian authorities, a digital duel sparked by Bill C-18, the Online News Act, shedding light on the tug-of-war between tech giants and governmental regulations. With a finger on the pulse of public opinion, we also dissect the fluctuating fortunes of the Liberals in the polls and Canada's nuanced humanitarian stance towards the Israeli and Palestinian conflict.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    #95 - Sahel in Spotlight: Coups, Colonial Shadows, and the Geopolitical Chessboard.

    #95 - Sahel in Spotlight: Coups, Colonial Shadows, and the Geopolitical Chessboard.

    In this episode, your hosts Abel and Yvan embark on a journey through the tumultuous political landscape of West Africa's Sahel region.

    From the recent surge of coups d'états in countries like Mali and Burkina Faso to the intricate tapestry of historical legacies, economic vulnerabilities, and global geopolitics that fuel these events, we unravel the complex factors at play by delving into the role of international powers, particularly France, in the region's instability and probes the public's nuanced perceptions of these military interventions.

    With insights from the region, the episode paints a comprehensive picture of a region at the crossroads of local grievances and global geopolitical struggles.

    Join us as we provide a nuanced exploration into the heart of the Sahel, a region teetering on the brink of uncertainty.

    • 35 min

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