A podcast about world affairs created by the students and faculty of the International Relations program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Each month, we will investigate a pressing topic in world affairs. The episodes are created and hosted by students in the IR program and will feature interviews with experts, as well as music, poetry, and other non-scholarly ways to examine the topic at hand.
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A podcast about world affairs created by the students and faculty of the International Relations program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Each month, we will investigate a pressing topic in world affairs. The episodes are created and hosted by students in the IR program and will feature interviews with experts, as well as music, poetry, and other non-scholarly ways to examine the topic at hand.
Episode #4 explores the intersection of climate change, economic development, and conflict on the African continent. In this episode, Willa Dow interviews Anthony Nyong, the Director of Climate Change and Green Growth at the African Development Bank, to discuss a number of issues regarding how poverty, violence, and climate change can lead to a “catastrophic convergence.” The episode is informed by Willa’s own research on how colonial legacies have impacted the ways Africans are experiencing and adapting to climate change.
It's More Complicated Than That
A podcast about world affairs created by the students and faculty of the International Relations program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Each month, we will investigate a pressing topic in world affairs. The episodes are created and hosted by students in the IR program and will feature interviews with experts, as well as music, poetry, and other non-scholarly ways to examine the topic at hand.