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Global Turning Points
Global Turning Points
9 episodes
6 days ago
A diplomatic dispatch podcast with a focus on analyzing, unpacking, and contextualizing real-time geopolitical developments. The aim is to make sense of complex stories for your audience, with timely insights and actionable takeaways.
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A diplomatic dispatch podcast with a focus on analyzing, unpacking, and contextualizing real-time geopolitical developments. The aim is to make sense of complex stories for your audience, with timely insights and actionable takeaways.
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Global Turning Points
Episode 9: The Butterfly Effect- Global Ripples from Trump's Paris Agreement Withdrawal

This episode discusses the ramifications of a second US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement under President Trump. It explores the immediate consequences, such as ceasing climate aid and rolling back domestic policies. Global reactions, including Europe's reaffirmed commitment and China's ascendance in climate diplomacy, are examined. Furthermore, the episode analyses the environmental and economic impacts, highlighting potential regulatory divergences and trade tensions. The episode considers the broader "butterfly effect," where the US decision could either undermine global climate efforts or inspire new alliances and innovation.The host prompts listeners to consider the long-term implications and engage in further discussion.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 36 seconds

Global Turning Points
Episode 8: The New Ottoman Empire Dream- Can Erdogan Control the Future of the Middle East?

Episode 8 analyses Turkish President Erdogan's ambitions for Turkey to become the dominant power in the Middle East.  The episode explores Erdogan's strategy, focusing on Syria's post-war reconstruction as a key component. It examines the potential benefits for Turkey, including economic dominance and increased regional influence, alongside the significant risks involved.  Key challenges highlighted include managing relationships with global powers and addressing the complex Kurdish issue. Finally, the episode poses questions about the feasibility and potential consequences of Erdogan's ambitious vision.

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9 months ago
14 minutes 15 seconds

Global Turning Points
Episode 7: Power Play- South Africa’s Deepening Ties with China and the Global Ripple Effect

This podcast episode, "Power Play: South Africa’s Deepening Ties with China and the Global Ripple Effect," analyses South Africa's strengthened relationship with China.  The episode explores the billions of dollars in new agreements between the two nations, focusing on infrastructure, renewable energy, and technology. Concerns are raised regarding potential Western backlash and South Africa's balancing act between superpowers. Finally, the episode positions South Africa's actions within a broader context of shifting African foreign policy and the continent's growing influence on the global stage, highlighting both the potential benefits and risks of increased Chinese involvement in Africa.

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9 months ago
11 minutes 48 seconds

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Episode 6: Regulating the Algorithm- Pedro Sánchez’s Bold Proposals for Social Media Accountability

This podcast episode delves into Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's proposals for stricter EU social media regulations, announced during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2025. His key recommendations include eliminating online anonymity, mandating algorithm transparency, and holding platforms accountable for harmful content. The episode examines the rationale behind these proposals in the context of combating disinformation and safeguarding democratic processes. It also explores the potential global and regional implications—both positive and negative—while highlighting reactions from stakeholders, including the tech industry and digital rights advocates. The discussion emphasizes the complexities of balancing accountability with freedom of expression and technological innovation.

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9 months ago
16 minutes

Global Turning Points
Episode 5: Unpacking the US TikTok Ban- Business, Education, and Trump’s Inauguration

Episode 5 analyses the US ban on TikTok, exploring its wide-ranging consequences.  Economic impacts, including job losses and the disruption of small businesses, are discussed, alongside the platform's role in education and the struggles faced by influencers. The episode also examines TikTok CEO's presence at President Trump's inauguration and the potential for future negotiations. Finally, it considers the broader implications for global digital regulation and international relations.

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9 months ago
10 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 4: Ceasefire Diplomacy- Trump’s Bold Moves in Ending the Gaza Conflict

This podcast episode analyses the January 2025 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, focusing on President-elect Trump’s role in the agreement.  The episode details the devastating conflict's background, including the high casualty count, and the terms of the ceasefire, brokered with US and Qatari assistance.  Trump's strong stance on hostage release is highlighted, as is his post-ceasefire statement claiming credit for the deal. Finally, the podcast discusses international reactions and the implications of the ceasefire for regional stability and US foreign policy.

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9 months ago
10 minutes 4 seconds

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Episode 3: Green Sands: Saudi Arabia’s Bold Energy Transition and Why It Matters

This podcast episode explores Saudi Arabia's ambitious Vision 2030 plan, which includes a significant investment in green energy sources such as solar and wind power, and green hydrogen.  The shift is driven by economic diversification needs, a desire for global leadership in the energy transition, and climate commitments.  The episode examines the potential global impact, including its effects on energy markets, the green hydrogen industry, and geopolitical relations.  Saudi Arabia's success in this transition will have significant implications for global climate goals and the future of energy. The podcast encourages listeners to consider the far-reaching consequences of this dramatic undertaking.

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9 months ago
19 minutes 25 seconds

Global Turning Points
Episode 2: Feeding the Future- Indonesia's Ambitious Free Meal Program and Its Global Impact

This podcast episode analyses Indonesia's ambitious "One Meal for All" program, a $4.3 billion initiative aiming to combat malnutrition and stunting by providing free meals to 83 million people. The program's potential global impact is explored, considering its implications for food security, international trade, and environmental sustainability. However, the episode also acknowledges significant logistical, economic, and cultural challenges the program faces. Ultimately, the podcast examines whether this Indonesian initiative could serve as a model for other nations or create international trade tensions.

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9 months ago
16 minutes 41 seconds

Global Turning Points
Episode 1: Shadows in the Consulate: The Khashoggi Assassination

This podcast episode outlines a detailed account of Jamal Khashoggi's assassination inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.  The narrative explores Khashoggi's life as a journalist, his criticism of the Saudi government under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), and the events leading up to his murder. The episode also examines the international response, highlighting the conflicting pressures of global diplomacy and economic interests in holding Saudi Arabia accountable.  Furthermore, it discusses the broader implications of the event for press freedom, human rights, and the accountability of authoritarian regimes. Finally, the podcast prompts you to consider the effectiveness of international efforts to address such human rights abuses.

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9 months ago
17 minutes 14 seconds

Global Turning Points
A diplomatic dispatch podcast with a focus on analyzing, unpacking, and contextualizing real-time geopolitical developments. The aim is to make sense of complex stories for your audience, with timely insights and actionable takeaways.