Global Takes on Trump

Dr. Synne Dyvik

The advent of the second Trump presidency has already had seminal effects on global politics. In each episode, host Dr. Synne Dyvik will be joined by academics from across the University of Sussex Faculty of Social Science, in conversation about a particular aspect of the second Trump presidency’s global repercussions. -- The Department of International Relations is based in the School of Global Studies, a global hub at the heart of the University of Sussex. Our engaged research and critical pedagogy addresses the most pressing global issues of our times – global inequalities and global justice, climate and environmental change, war and peace, global health and finance crises, intolerance and discrimination. Our mission is to generate knowledge and understanding that can make a difference, for a fairer, safer, more sustainable and more inclusive world.

Episodes

  1. Drill, Baby, Drill!

    10/15/2025

    Drill, Baby, Drill!

    Welcome to Global Takes on Trump, a podcast from the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex, based in Brighton, UK, where we ask what Trump’s second term means for global politics today. Join our regular host, Dr Synne Dyvik and a range of experts from across Sussex as we take on Trump 2.0. In our first episode, Synne is joined by Prof Peter Newell and Dr Will Lock to discuss Trump’s determination to drill, baby, drill. Together, they explore Trump’s disastrous environmental programme, what America’s retreat from green policies means for the wider world, and where we can find hope in our struggle to navigate the climate emergency. Guest Host Peter Newell is Professor of International Relations, the co-founder and research director of the Rapid Transition Alliance and author, most recently, of States of Transition (CUP, 2025) This episode’s expert is Will Lock, Assistant Professor in International Development and Anthropology. Will’s research explores carbon offsetting, reforestation and food systems, and he is the co-convenor of Sussex’s new BA in Climate Justice, Sustainability and Development.. To learn how to fight the climate crisis with Will, Pete and more of Sussex’s world-leading researchers, click here. Global Takes On Trump is brought to you by the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex, based in Brighton, on the south coast of the UK. Join host Synne Dyvik and our Global experts as we ask what Trump 2.0 means for international politics today. During today’s discussion, Synne, Pete and Will drew on a wide range of scholarship, reporting and, yes, other podcasts. You can keep this conversation going by reading, watching and listening to some of those resources: Climate Justice BA Climate Justice, Sustainability and Development BA (Hons)Additional Reading Petro-Masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire, by Cara DuggettThe Great Driving Right Show, by the Zetkin CollectiveNo Is Not Enough, by Naomi KleinFeminist Ecologies by Diana Ojeda, Padini Nirmal, Dianne Rocheleau and Jody EmelDining Across the Divide, in the Guardian MagazinePodcasts DrilledRed Media

    36 min
  2. The Empire Strikes Back

    10/15/2025

    The Empire Strikes Back

    Show notes – Episode 2: The Empire Strikes Back Against the backdrop of Trump’s threats to annex Canada and Greenland, in our second episode, host Synne Dyvik is joined by Alan Lester for a conversation with David Wearing to discuss the past, present and future of US empire. Alan Lester is Professor of Historical Geography in the Department of Geography. He specialises in the history and geographies of the British Empire and is editor of The Truth About Empire: Real Histories of British Colonialism, published by Hurst. Dr David Wearing, Assistant Professor in International Relations, and an expert in UK foreign relations in the Middle East. David is the author of AngloArabia: Why Gulf Wealth Matters To Britain. David and Alan teach modules on Colonialism and its Afterlives and the International Relations of the Modern Middle East across our undergraduate degrees programmes in International Relations and International Development. To study with our world-leading experts, and keep this conversation going, click here. Throughout today’s episode, Synne, Alan, and David drew on a wide range of scholarship, reporting and, yes, other podcasts. Some favourites, below. News Trump’s retreat from Nato was priced in. But his humiliation of Qatar and India spells total chaosTrump’s threats on Greenland, Gaza, Ukraine and Panama revive old-school US imperialism of dominating other nations by forceBooks Richard Evans’ superlative The Third Reich TrilogyIan Kershaw’s equally excellent, Personality and PowerArticles Robinson and Gallagher’s article on Formal and Informal EmpirePodcasts Ones and ToozeMillennials Are Killing CapitalismEmpire, available on Apple and Spotify

    49 min
  3. Trad Wives and Tech Bros

    10/15/2025

    Trad Wives and Tech Bros

    Welcome back to Global Takes on Trump, a podcast from Global Studies at the University of Sussex in Brighton, UK. This time, regular host Synne Dyvik is joined by PhD researcher Tanja Weis for a conversation with Melanie Richter-Montpetit about some of the key members of Trump’s coalition: Tradwives and Techbros. In this wide-ranging conversation, our experts discuss how gender is constructed, how it relates to race, empire, power, and crisis, and how Trump and his tech bro and trad wife supporters stoke these anxieties to fuel their reactionary project. This episode’s guest host is Tanja Weis, a PhD researcher in International Relations at the University of Sussex. Tanja’s doctoral research examines the attacks on LGBTQIA+ rights across Europe by drawing on critiques of family, empire, and liberalism. Our expert in this episode is Dr. Melanie Richter-Montpetit, Associate Professor in International Security. Much of her research examines how gender, sexual and racial formations are fundamental to global politics in ‘the colonial present’ with a focus on liberal war and security regimes. Melanie teaches modules on Sex, Race and Violence as well as the Liberal World Order across our undergraduate degrees programmes in International Relations. During today’s conversation on the role of gender, sex, race and power, Synne, Tanja and Melanie drew on a wide range of scholarship, reporting and, yes, other podcasts. You can keep this conversation going by reading, watching and listening to some of those resources. Further reporting: Trad Values Meets Tech, from Gaby Del ValleThe False Escapism of Soft Girls and Tradwives, in Time MagazineKiera Butler’s deeper dive into JD Vance and the 'TheoBros'Tradwife Content Offers Fundamentalism Fit for Instagram, by Kelsey Kramer McGinnis Books and Articles: Anne McClintock’s Imperial leather: Race, gender, and sexuality in the colonial contest. Gagan Kaur’s Master Thesis from City University, New York (CUNY), Tradwives: The Housewifization of the Girl BossA Well-Trained, by Tia LevingsAurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter’s Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became MainstreamPodcasts: A Bit Fruity, on Spotify

    56 min

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The advent of the second Trump presidency has already had seminal effects on global politics. In each episode, host Dr. Synne Dyvik will be joined by academics from across the University of Sussex Faculty of Social Science, in conversation about a particular aspect of the second Trump presidency’s global repercussions. -- The Department of International Relations is based in the School of Global Studies, a global hub at the heart of the University of Sussex. Our engaged research and critical pedagogy addresses the most pressing global issues of our times – global inequalities and global justice, climate and environmental change, war and peace, global health and finance crises, intolerance and discrimination. Our mission is to generate knowledge and understanding that can make a difference, for a fairer, safer, more sustainable and more inclusive world.