The International Podcast Obinna Chukwu
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- History
The International Podcast looks at pivotal historical events that are important for understanding International Affairs today.
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Bonus Episode
All topics covered and the future of the continent.
Ifedoyin Shotunde: Visual Artist and Sculptor -
Africa and The Neoliberal Age
The rise of democracy, the evolution of tyranny and the nature of coups, the structural adjustment programs, and the intellectual, economic, and political transformations.
Nic Cheeseman: Department of International Development, University of Birmingham.
Nicole Beardsworth: Department of Political Science, University of Pretoria.
Miles Larmer: Department of History, University of Oxford. -
International Organizations and African States
United Nations and Africa, the role of Africans, the shifting narrative of Africa within these organisations.
Sacha Hepburn: Department of History, Birkbeck University of London.
Marie Huber: Department of History, Humboldt University of Berlin.
Nicole Beardsworth: Department of Political Science, University of Pretoria. -
Apartheid and The International Stage
The international nature of the resistance, uMkhonto we sizwe, the utilization of global organisations for the struggle.
Brendon Nichols: School of English, University of Leeds.
Nicole Beardsworth: Department of Political Science, University of Pretoria.
Tamikar Sankar: Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics. -
The Emergence of Pan-Arabism
From Nasser to Sadat, the first Arab state to recognize Israel is African, and the role of the continent in the machinations of the Middle East
Yotam Gidron: Department of History, Durham University
Amina El-Abed: Managing Partner, Impart Peace