The biggest episode of the Fish Bowl podcast from Young BSF is here! In this special edition, Timotej and Marko take on the roles of two “naive spirits,” asking simple but probing questions about the liberal order, multilateralism, and security. Their exchange unfolds like a Socratic dialogue, where ideas are tested, challenged, and clarified. Two contrasting perspectives emerge: one defending the liberal order and its achievements in protecting human rights and preventing conflict, the oth...
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The biggest episode of the Fish Bowl podcast from Young BSF is here! In this special edition, Timotej and Marko take on the roles of two “naive spirits,” asking simple but probing questions about the liberal order, multilateralism, and security. Their exchange unfolds like a Socratic dialogue, where ideas are tested, challenged, and clarified. Two contrasting perspectives emerge: one defending the liberal order and its achievements in protecting human rights and preventing conflict, the oth...
FISHBOWL POD: Multilateralizem v dobi nezaupanja, (pri)sile in konfliktov (feat. YoungBSF)
Naivni Duh
59 minutes
3 months ago
FISHBOWL POD: Multilateralizem v dobi nezaupanja, (pri)sile in konfliktov (feat. YoungBSF)
Spet Fish Bowl, v katerem so se skozi deroče tokove multilateralizma, oziroma, tega kar naj bi od njega ostalo, poskušali prebiti plavalci Filip Geržina, Nejc Arnol in Marko Čadež Mačkić. O multilateralizmu so bojsi razmišljali kot o nogometnem igrišču. Zakaj igralci zadnje čase solirajo? Zakaj so države del nogometnih ekip, a žoge nikdar nočejo podati? Kdo je Messi, kdo je Ronaldo in kdo je ''trener'' ali ''sodnik'', ki takšno individualno igro pri reševanju mednarodnih konfliktov dopu...
Naivni Duh
The biggest episode of the Fish Bowl podcast from Young BSF is here! In this special edition, Timotej and Marko take on the roles of two “naive spirits,” asking simple but probing questions about the liberal order, multilateralism, and security. Their exchange unfolds like a Socratic dialogue, where ideas are tested, challenged, and clarified. Two contrasting perspectives emerge: one defending the liberal order and its achievements in protecting human rights and preventing conflict, the oth...