The Podcast
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Our latest episode is an interview with Kenneth Roth. In it, he reflects on three decades at Human Rights Watch, unpacks how to pressure authoritarian regimes, and discusses Sudan, Gaza, and censorship on university campuses
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#2_ aboubakr jamai
Our second episode is an interview with Professor Jamai. We discussed the impact of Morocco's infrastructure projects, the impact of the 2011 constitution and the government's normalisation of diplomatic ties with Israel which still hold to this day.
#3_ kenneth roth
In this episode, Kenneth Roth reflects on three decades at Human Rights Watch, unpacks how to pressure authoritarian regimes, and discusses Sudan, Gaza, and censorship on university campuses
#1_ peter beinart
In our first episode, we talked with Professor Peter Beinart about his latest book "Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza." We discussed the impossibility of liberal Zionism, its persistence in American political discourse and the role of dialogue today.
#4_ ezgi başaran
In the first episode of our brand-new series on Turkish politics and political history, we are joined by Ezgi Başaran. Başaran explains what the recent imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu means for Turkey’s democratisation journey and assesses how recent developments in Turkish politics reflect the zeitgeist of our time.