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The World in Perspective is a weekly roundtable podcast produced by The International Scholar (ITS). Featuring a rotating cast of ITS speakers and hosted by ITS Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief Cameron Vaske, The World in Perspective takes on all things international affairs and public policy in a controversially optimistic way. Come for the Fresh Perspectives, stay for the puns and bad jokes.

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The World in Perspective is a weekly roundtable podcast produced by The International Scholar (ITS). Featuring a rotating cast of ITS speakers and hosted by ITS Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief Cameron Vaske, The World in Perspective takes on all things international affairs and public policy in a controversially optimistic way. Come for the Fresh Perspectives, stay for the puns and bad jokes.

    Strategic Capability Without Strategic Autonomy

    Strategic Capability Without Strategic Autonomy

    Following a ‘Spring Break’ in our podcasting schedule, ITS’ Davide Broll (Director, MENA Programme), Linda Tothova (Director, Wider Europe Programme), and Host Cameron Vaské got together for an broad discussion of what it means for Europe to be strategically capable, but not strategically autonomous — examining a wide variety of issues surrounding the concept in European debate over EU foreign, defense, and migration policy.

    Links:
    ITS' Patreon Page:
    http://patreon.com/theintlscholar

    Audio Engineers: Audio Engineers: Lukas Lehmann, Diana Roy, & Cameron Vaské

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 03/16/2021

    • 55 min
    Democratic Renewal: America's Two-Party System is Strangling Democracy

    Democratic Renewal: America's Two-Party System is Strangling Democracy

    Melissa Ballard, Diana Roy, and Cameron Vaské explore the democratic decay at the heart of American politics that needs addressing before the United States can truly embark a period of democratic renewal. Their search quickly leads them to the two-party system, the incentives-based structure of getting elected, and the vicious cycle of media and governmental distrust that this breeds.

    Links:
    ITS' Patreon Page:
    http://patreon.com/theintlscholar

    Audio Engineers: Diana Roy & Cameron Vaské

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 02/16/2021

    • 54 min
    Russia's Valentine & the Navalny Protests

    Russia's Valentine & the Navalny Protests

    Melissa Ballard, Scott Chipolina, Caroline Rose (Senior Analyst & Head of the Strategic Vacuums Program at the Newlines Institute) delve into the protests following the arrest of Russian opposition Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the social contract Putin made with Russia, and why it appears to be fracturing.

    Links:
    ITS' Patreon Page:
    http://patreon.com/theintlscholar

    Audio Engineers: Diana Roy & Cameron Vaské

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 02/09/2021

    • 48 min
    Defining a Region: The Indo-Pacific

    Defining a Region: The Indo-Pacific

    In this episode of TWIP, we seek to define the Indo-Pacific, and examine the complex interconnected web of geopolitical and economic factors at play for South and Southeast Asian states.

    Megha Gupta, Israr Hasan, Rushali Saha, Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury (lead singer), and Cameron Vaské analyze the geoeconomics and geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, explore Indian foreign policy across the region, and question the extent to which middle powers are willing to side with larger powers over the Sino-American rivalry.

    ITS' Patreon Page:
    http://patreon.com/theintlscholar

    Edited by: Diana Roy, Lukas Lehmann, & Cameron Vaské

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 02/02/2021

    • 43 min
    Israel and Abbas’ Electoral Gamble

    Israel and Abbas’ Electoral Gamble

    When everyone else is either pessimistic or optimistic about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you’re a realist by default. Or at least, Daniel is.

    In this episode of The World in Perspective (TWIP), the podcast crew takes a close look at the impact of the upcoming Palestinian elections on Israel’s foreign policy, the two-state solution, and much more.

    Meira Brody, Saman Kidwai (Bearer of the Staff of Doom), Daniel Odin Shaw (realist by process of elimination), and Cameron Vaské analyze the delicate situation that Prime Minister Netanyahu deals with as he confronts corruption charges and domestic instability, as well as the current state of Israeli-Palestinian relations and the peace process as Abbas plans for citizens to head to the polls for the first time in fifteen years.

    Links:
    - ITS' New Patreon Account:
    https://www.patreon.com/theintlscholar

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 01/26/2021

    • 38 min
    It's Your Boy, Joe: U.S. Foreign Policy Post-Trump

    It's Your Boy, Joe: U.S. Foreign Policy Post-Trump

    ”It’s your boy, Joe!” The TWIP crew dives into U.S. foreign policy perspectives, pointers, and puns galore in this episode of The World in Perspective (TWIP).

    Kemi Alawode, Melissa Ballard, Liam Kraft, Lukas Lehmann, Diana Roy, and Cameron Vaské examine the future of U.S. foreign policy in the post-Trump world of Joe Biden’s administration. The crew question whether or not the U.S. must humble itself after the destructive effect Trump and Pompeo had on U.S. credibility and soft power over the last four years, discuss the transnational and global challenges that the U.S. faces, and suggest where Biden might start picking up the pieces.

    All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.

    Recorded: 01/19/2021

    • 47 min

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