Global Get Down - A Global Affairs Podcast by IRSA
Global Get Down - A Global Affairs Podcast by IRSA
44 episodes
3 days ago
Join us for an in-depth interview with Julian Lam and Nancy Luo, two ex-presidents of UBC's International Relations Student Association who have gone on to lead successful careers in in geopolitical risk-analysis and national economic development. Together with our hosts, Julian and Nancy provide a fresh perspective on the politics of AI governance and risk-negation, as well as some possible pathways for IR students after graduation and the day-to-day occupations of UBC law students.
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Join us for an in-depth interview with Julian Lam and Nancy Luo, two ex-presidents of UBC's International Relations Student Association who have gone on to lead successful careers in in geopolitical risk-analysis and national economic development. Together with our hosts, Julian and Nancy provide a fresh perspective on the politics of AI governance and risk-negation, as well as some possible pathways for IR students after graduation and the day-to-day occupations of UBC law students.
Get Down with Adam Hochschild: Resource Curse in the Congo: The Case Against King Leopold II
Global Get Down - A Global Affairs Podcast by IRSA
1 hour 39 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Get Down with Adam Hochschild: Resource Curse in the Congo: The Case Against King Leopold II
Renowned American historian, journalist and author Adam Hochschild joins us for a deep dive into the colonial history of what is today the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and to help explain how the 'Resource Curse' phenomenon has shaped this tragic history of exploitation.
Global Get Down - A Global Affairs Podcast by IRSA
Join us for an in-depth interview with Julian Lam and Nancy Luo, two ex-presidents of UBC's International Relations Student Association who have gone on to lead successful careers in in geopolitical risk-analysis and national economic development. Together with our hosts, Julian and Nancy provide a fresh perspective on the politics of AI governance and risk-negation, as well as some possible pathways for IR students after graduation and the day-to-day occupations of UBC law students.