
Foreign Affairs Unedited Podcast
1) Trade Under Trump: Lessons from History
During the recent U.S. presidential campaign, railing against trade became a popular pastime. But it is nothing new. Today on the podcast, we’re looking at how efforts to weaken trade have played out ...Show More
2) The Power of Populism, Part 2 - After The Election
On the podcast today, Foreign Affairs continues its discussion on the power of populism. Since we recorded the last show, Americans have gone to the polls and elected Donald Trump as the next U.S. pre...Show More
3) The Power of Populism
On the podcast today, Foreign Affairs discusses the power of populism. Pankaj Mishra, author of “The Globalization of Rage,” takes a historical view of today’s unrest; Cas Mudde discusses the spread ...Show More
4) Israel and Its Middle East Neighbors
This week, we provide an intimate look at the changing dynamics of Israel’s relationships with its Middle East neighbors, as many of them go through a period of intense conflict and turmoil. Featuring...Show More
5) The Age of Global Transparency with Colonel Sean Larkin, Henry Farrell, and Thorgils Jonsson
The age of global transparency is upon us. Whether you’re using mobile wiretaps, drones, or satellites, surveillance has become cheap and ubiquitous. And governments aren’t the only ones doing it. The...Show More
6) The Future of Iran with Ilan Berman, Alex Vatanka, and Ervand Abrahamian
In this episode of Foreign Affairs Unedited, we’re looking at Iran’s use of cyberwarfare after the nuclear deal, the coming Iranian succession crisis, and Iran’s generational struggle to reconcile enl...Show More
7) Putin's Russia: Down But Not Out, Part 2
In part two of our Foreign Affairs Unedited series on Russia under Putin, we’re looking at the history of Russian aggression and the country’s recent military reform. Featuring Gideon Rose, Stephen Ko...Show More
8) Putin's Russia: Down But Not Out, Part 1
Over the past decade and a half, Vladimir Putin’s Russia has been an economic dynamo and a basket case, an imperfect democracy and a tightening tyranny, a constructive diplomatic actor and a serial mi...Show More
9) The Sound of the Economy: Data Sonification and the Cheeseburger Index
For the most part, when people think of crunching numbers, they imagine charts and graphs. Today on the podcast, we’re exploring unusual ways to look at—or rather, listen to—data. Sound can perhaps pr...Show More
10) How to Measure the Chinese Economy with Salvatore Babones, Eduardo Campanella, and Pankaj GhemawatÂ
Everyone knows that China’s economy is slowing. But is it still growing? That depends on what you measure. Today on the podcast, we’re talking with three experts, each with a different take on assessi...Show More