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Politics of Disaster Podcast
Politics of Disaster
5 episodes
2 days ago
The Politics of Disaster Podcast is a four-part mini-series discussing the political, societal, economic, and global implications of the Beirut blast of August 4th 2020. The mini-series was created by students of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in collaboration with the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs
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The Politics of Disaster Podcast is a four-part mini-series discussing the political, societal, economic, and global implications of the Beirut blast of August 4th 2020. The mini-series was created by students of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in collaboration with the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs
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Episode Two: Political Dynamics
Politics of Disaster Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
4 years ago
Episode Two: Political Dynamics

In this episode, SAIS students Jonathan Meyer, Erin Thomas, and Oumama Kabli, interview Dr. Bassel Salloukh and Nadim El-Kak on the political dynamics surrounding and following the Beirut blast.

Politics of Disaster Podcast
The Politics of Disaster Podcast is a four-part mini-series discussing the political, societal, economic, and global implications of the Beirut blast of August 4th 2020. The mini-series was created by students of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in collaboration with the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs