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Filmmakers Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman document the brutal conditions in Alabama's prison system through the stories of incarcerated activists who use contraband cell phones to expose systemic abuse and organize nonviolent protests.
Sarah Paine explains how Russia repeatedly sabotaged China's rise from the mid-19th to mid-20th century through strategic territorial grabs, manipulative diplomacy, and geopolitical maneuvering that consistently kept China weak and divided.
Jens Stoltenberg reflects on his decade as NATO Secretary General, discussing the organization's challenges, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the importance of maintaining a strong, technologically advanced defense alliance in an increasingly complex global security landscape.
A detailed discussion of the recent hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, exploring the geopolitical factors, key players, and potential implications for the region's future, with insights from Dan Senor.
In a wide-ranging episode, the All-In podcast hosts discuss Trump's potential Gaza peace deal, National Guard deployment in Chicago, the massive AMD-OpenAI GPU deal, and rising gold prices while welcoming back Brad Gerstner.
A candid discussion with Ian Bremmer about global conflicts, the UN's role, potential peace deals in Gaza, and America's shifting foreign policy under Trump.
Dr. Fiona Hill discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine war, the shifting global power dynamics, the challenges facing young men, and the potential for leadership emerging from unexpected sources in Europe and the United States.
Sarah Paine discusses Britain's maritime strategy during World War II, focusing on how a maritime power can combat continental powers through blockades, peripheral operations, and strategic alliances. She explains how Britain, despite initial setbacks, ultimately prevailed by leveraging sea power, coordinating with allies, and exploiting Germany's geographical and strategic weaknesses.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of China Watch, hosts Alice Han and James King explore three key topics: the geopolitical dynamics of the US-Russia-China relationship, the emergence of state capitalism in the United States under Trump, and China's pioneering role in humanoid robotics. They analyze China's strategic positioning in global affairs, its industrial policy, and its technological advancements, highlighting the country's potential leadership in AI and robotics while discussing the broader implications for global economic and technological competition.