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Welcome to the Peace Production, a new podcast from the Organization for World Peace. In this podcast, we explore issues of human security and conflict in depth and suggest ways in which we as a society can resolve these issues through non-violent means.

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Welcome to the Peace Production, a new podcast from the Organization for World Peace. In this podcast, we explore issues of human security and conflict in depth and suggest ways in which we as a society can resolve these issues through non-violent means.

    Episode 24 Myanmar Crisis

    Episode 24 Myanmar Crisis

    Co-hosts Andrew and Sheetal are joined by an Australian expert, Nick Cheesman, to discuss the current military coup in Myanmar and the country's possible future. The duo then speaks to a Burmese- Australian activist, Sophia Sarkis, who is pushing Western governments to condemn the illegal coup. 

    • 48 min
    Episode 23 - Tragedy in the Mediterranean

    Episode 23 - Tragedy in the Mediterranean

    On this week's podcast, Andrew Bernstein speaks with Mattea Weihe, spokesperson and cultural mediator for Sea Watch, about the plight of refugees in the Mediterranean and Sea Watch's efforts to save them. 

    • 48 min
    Episode 22 - The United States, Iran and Venezuela's Survival: What and Who Next?

    Episode 22 - The United States, Iran and Venezuela's Survival: What and Who Next?

    In this week's episode of the Peace Production, Katherine Everest speaks with Dr Rodrigo Acuña, expert on Latin American politics, about Venezuela's global alliances with Iran, China and Russia, how Venezuela's historical role in the region plays a part in the United States' treatment of the nation, and what foreign policy could look like under a Biden presidency. 

    • 41 min
    Episode 21 - No Refuge for Refugees

    Episode 21 - No Refuge for Refugees

    In this week’s episode of the Peace Production, the podcast team speaks with Dr Serena Parekh, author of ‘No Refuge: Ethics and The Global Refugee Crisis’ about where responsibility lies when it comes to refugees, and how the world can address the issue from a better moral standpoint.

    • 49 min
    Episode 20 - Australia Failing Its First Peoples with High Incarceration Rates

    Episode 20 - Australia Failing Its First Peoples with High Incarceration Rates

    In this week’s edition of the Peace Production, the podcast team draw on the expertise of Human Rights Law Centre Senior Lawyer, Shahleena Musk, and Shadow Assistant Minister for Treasury and Charities, Andrew Leigh, to discover the potential causes behind the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults and children in prisons across Australia, as well possible solutions to address the issue.

    • 35 min
    Episode 19 - The Importance of Democratizing Diplomacy

    Episode 19 - The Importance of Democratizing Diplomacy

    In this week’s edition of the Peace Production, Monica Sager and Katherine Everest speak with Paul Lachelier, Founder and Director of Learning Life, to learn of the organization's aspirations to shift away from traditional diplomacy, and why this is important.

    • 32 min

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