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Carnegie Connects is our premier virtual event series hosted by Aaron David Miller. Every other week, he tackles the most pressing foreign policy issues of the day in conversations with journalists, policymakers, historians, and experts.
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Congress’ Role in Foreign Policy: A Conversation With Rep. Mikie Sherrill
Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill joins Aaron David Miller for a timely conversation on the role of Congress in U.S. foreign policy and some of today's key issues.
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Can Israel Win Its War With Hamas? A Conversation With Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak
Aaron David Miller welcomes former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak back to the program to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
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Getting China Right: A Conversation With David Rennie
Aaron David Miller sits down with David Rennie, the Economist’s bureau chief in Beijing, to discuss the U.S. approach to China.
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U.S. Policy and the Israel-Hamas War: A Conversation with Ambassador David Satterfield
Aaron David Miller sits down with Ambassador David Satterfield, the State Department special envoy for Middle East humanitarian issues, to discuss U.S. policy surrounding the Israel-Hamas war.
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Political Violence in America: A Conversation with Mary B. McCord
Aaron David Miller sits down in conversation with former U.S. acting assistant attorney general for national security Mary B. McCord to unpack the rise of political violence in America.
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Ukraine in 2024: In Search of the Best U.S. Policy
Aaron David Miller sits down in conversation with Carnegie’s own Dara Massicot and Eric Ciaramella to preview the war in Ukraine in 2024.
Customer Reviews
Brilliant!
This is the perfect choice for anyone interested in learning more about international relations! Each episode is informative and enjoyable.
Not greatly impressed
I like that this podcast series is measured and considered. That is that the speakers don’t come with particular axes to grind or political points to score. I find it, however, a bit too academic and ivory tower. I feel that the experts and hosts come at the issues from academic, theoretical and principal-based perspective and lack direct contact with or considered study of the issues as they present themselves.
This approach generally leaves me uneasy as I listen to the theories drift away from the facts and miss key elements. I want to like the podcast but can’t.