Counter accounts

Dr. Samar Riaz

In this podcast, I invite individuals who challenge the dominant narratives and provide an alternative version of reality that we don't see, hear, or experience much of in the mainstream media, corporate accounts, or official reports. They include whistle-blowers, investigative journalists, officials, researchers, and other representatives who tell their personal stories, share their findings, and talk about their life journeys while holding authorities to account, resisting hegemonic powers, giving interesting insights, and speaking truth to power for more justice and accountability.

  1. 12/02/2023

    Exploring the European Union: A conversation with Thomas Fazi on its history, governance, and institutional arrangements

    In this episode, we undertake a critical examination of the European Union with accomplished journalist and author Thomas Fazi from Italy. Our conversation delves deep into a meticulous analysis of the EU, carefully scrutinising its historical foundations, evolutionary path, and the intricate nuances of its governance mechanisms and institutional frameworks. This dialogue aims to illuminate the multifaceted impacts of the European Union, challenging its effects on the lives of its citizens and exploring consequential implications for the contemporary global order. As a seasoned expert in political commentary on European affairs, Thomas articulates incisive critiques and counter-accounts within his distinguished works. Notable among these are "The Battle for Europe: How an Elite Hijacked a Continent – and How We Can Take It Back" (Pluto Press, 2014), "Reclaiming the State: A Progressive Vision of Sovereignty for a Post-Neoliberal World" (co-authored with Bill Mitchell; Pluto Press, 2017), and "The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor—A Critique from the Left" (co-authored with Prof. Toby Green; 2023). Join us as we embark on a critical exploration, navigating through the intellectual landscape shaped by Thomas' discerning analysis. Together, we scrutinize the European Union, questioning its dynamics and critically assessing its implications for both its citizens and the broader global community. Notes: Fazi, T., 2014. The Battle for Europe: How an Elite Hijacked a Continent - and How we Can Take it Back. Pluto Press.  Mitchell, W. & Fazi, T., 2017. Reclaiming the state. University of Chicago Press Economics Books. Green, T. & Fazi, T., 2023, The Covid Consensus: The Global Assault on Democracy and the Poor -- A Critique from the Left. C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd.

    52 min
  2. 11/05/2023

    Discussion with Dr. Francisco Rodriguez on Venezuela and the socioeconomic impact of economic sanctions

    In this episode, I had a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, a distinguished Venezuelan economist. Francisco's extensive career includes key roles such as serving as the Chief of the Economic and Financial Advisor of the National Assembly of Venezuela from 2000 to 2004, leading the Research Team for the Office of the United Nations Human Development Report from 2008 to 2011, and contributing his expertise to the private sector as the Andean Chief Economist at Bank of America from 2011 to 2016. Additionally, his extensive career includes teaching economics and Latin American studies at various institutions and contributing to esteemed publications such as Foreign Affairs, The Financial Times, and The New York Times. Notably, his forthcoming book, "Scorched Earth: The Political Economy of Venezuela's Collapse," set to be published in 2024, promises to be a significant addition to the discourse on Venezuela's complex challenges. In our conversation with Francisco, we'll explore the intricate dynamics of Venezuela, a nation once celebrated for its abundant oil resources but now plagued by a heart-wrenching humanitarian crisis. Francisco will shed light on the pressing issue of de facto oil embargoes and economic sanctions. Francisco's mission is clear: to hold those in power accountable and make a compelling case for re-evaluating the use of economic sanctions against entire nations, arguing that they should be treated with the same gravity as the use of military weapons against civilians.

    54 min
  3. 08/13/2023

    Conversation with Margot Paez on different narratives around Bitcoin and the environment

    Bitcoin, as an alternative to traditional currencies, has been a subject of heated debate since it emerged in the aftermath of the 2007/2008 financial crisis. Its supporters argue that it is a ground-breaking innovation that empowers individuals to control their own money and escape the interference, manipulation, and control of powerful institutions, while its detractors warn that it is a risky and irresponsible experiment that harms society and the planet. However, the landscape is evolving fast; for instance, some of the current US presidential candidates are endorsing Bitcoin as part of their platforms and accepting donations in Bitcoin. Then some of the biggest investment firms are seeking approval for Bitcoin ETFs to bring Bitcoin to the mainstream market, and many countries are creating crypto-friendly regulations. In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Margot Paez, a PhD candidate who studies the environmental impact of Bitcoin, an environmentalist and activist, and a fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, to shed some light on some of the common misconceptions and realities about Bitcoin and its potential to challenge the status quo from a progressive left perspective. Notes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2023/05/04/4-progressives-working-to-change-the-narrative-around-bitcoin/?sh=54426c9c3634 Ibañez, J.I. and Freier, A., 2023. SoK: Bitcoin, Energy Consumption and Environmental Impact. arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.04578. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/margot-paez-on-progressive-bitcoin *Disclaimer: The content of this episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. You should do your own research and consult a professional before making any financial decisions involving Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency.

    50 min
  4. 07/31/2023

    Conversation with Themrise Khan from Pakistan on foreign aid and development

    In this episode, I explore the myths and realities of the flow of foreign aid from developed to developing countries. Is foreign aid a benevolent gesture or a strategic geopolitical tool? How does it affect the foreign policy and sovereignty of recipient countries? Who benefits from foreign aid? And how is foreign aid related to the debt trap that many developing countries find themselves in? To explore these questions, along with discussing her personal journey and experience, I had a fascinating discussion with Themrise Khan, a renowned development expert and practitioner who has extensive experience and knowledge of the development and foreign aid landscapes of Pakistan and the Global South. Themrise has authored and co-authored several publications on various aspects of aid and development. She is also a member of several prestigious organisations and networks, such as the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID), the Informed Opinions Expert Women's Database, the Cross Migration Database of Experts, the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network, and the Honorary Visiting Professor of The International Institute of Migration and Development. Links: Khan, T., 2023. Moving beyond (en) forced North–South collaboration for development: Possibilities from Pakistan. In Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development (pp. 177-189). Routledge. Aloudat, T. and Khan, T., 2022. Decolonising humanitarianism or humanitarian aid?. PLOS Global Public Health, 2(4), p.e0000179. Khan, T., Abimbola, S., Kyobutungi, C. and Pai, M., 2022. How we classify countries and people—and why it matters. BMJ Global Health, 7(6), p.e009704.

    46 min

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In this podcast, I invite individuals who challenge the dominant narratives and provide an alternative version of reality that we don't see, hear, or experience much of in the mainstream media, corporate accounts, or official reports. They include whistle-blowers, investigative journalists, officials, researchers, and other representatives who tell their personal stories, share their findings, and talk about their life journeys while holding authorities to account, resisting hegemonic powers, giving interesting insights, and speaking truth to power for more justice and accountability.