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Spicy World
Spicy World
31 episodes
6 days ago
Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.
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Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.
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News Commentary
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030 - A Year in Review
Spicy World
57 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
030 - A Year in Review

In our last episode of 2020, we look back at some of our favorite clips from the year. We review Georgian words with Thomas Wier and historical swindling, gathering, and organizing with Maximilian Hess, Bernie Moore, and Shingi Mavima. We revisit some of this year's protest movements in Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Belarus with Shingi Mavima, Hildegard Titus, and Sasha St John Murphy. We conclude with geopolitical developments in Eurasia, including global Russia with Olga Khvostunova, North Macedonia's NATO membership with Jennifer Ginsburg, and conflicts in the Caucasus with Ian Kelly and Karena Avedissian.

Spicy World
Interviews, analysis, and hypotheticals on trending International Relations topics from three grad school friends. In essence, making our group Whatsapp debates public and providing a platform for the next generation of policy professionals.