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Rita and Hugo went to Vetenskapsfestivalen in Gothenburg to discuss with researchers Gregg Bucken-Knapp (University of Gothenburg) and Karin Zelano (University of Oslo).
The starting point of the discussion is the release of Gregg's book “Messages from Ukraine” that portrays the testimonies of different Ukrainians and their respective decisions when war broke out, through a comic book form.
The discussion then turned more broadly to the topic of immigration, bringing a real human perspective to it.Â
Get your copy of Messages from Ukraine https://utorontopress.com/9781487559830/messages-from-ukraine/Â
In today’s episode of The Global Inn we talk about the rise of the far-right in Europe with our guest Luca Versteegen, PhD Candidate in Political Science at the University of Gothenburg. Similarities and differences between European far-right parties, the reasons for this increase, the change in citizens' perception of the radical right despite the constant danger it represents, the influence of Donald Trump's election on the European situation, sensationalism and personification of political figures … These and other issues are discussed in this new episode of The Global Inn.
In this episode of The Global Inn, Meki and Amanda talk about The Taliban and what it could mean for Afghanistan and the region now that they are in power. What is the story behind The Taliban? What is their ideology? What is their aim? Together with our guest speaker: Florian KĂĽhn, senior researcher of peace and conflict studies focusing o nAfghanistan, we delve into their structure and ask the right questions. Do we really understand The Taliban? If so, what can we expect from them in the future?
The world is rapidly changing with unprecedented events daily. The constant flow of information and the intensity of every headline may distract us from having a deeper look at the changes occurring around us. Hang out with us at The Global Inn - together, we will venture through various disciplines into the what, when, where, who, why and how these matters shape our world.
Ida and David talk about the inequitable vaccine distribution that is causing the Covid 19 pandemic to last longer in the global south. Through Latin America expert, Edmé Domingues Reyez, we learn how Latin America has been affected by the pandemic and how their vaccination process is going thus far. We also talk about the different initiatives to upheave the unequal distribution of vaccine, such as Covax and The Peoples Vaccine. Edmé argues that the The Peoples Vaccine has many advantages - also for the Latin American region.
On this Europe Day, Amanda and Harry talk about current events in the European Union. Hans Dahlgren, Sweden's Minister of EU Affairs, joins the conversation and shares his opinion on some of the challenges the EU is facing. This includes everything from EU cohesion and migration to climate change.
ÂHarry and Amanda talk about the recent military coup in Myanmar. Dr Nay Lin Thin, who is currently in Myanmar, joins the conversation and shares his experience and perspective on the events that have taken place in his country. Everything from how his work as a medical practitioner has changed with relations to the pandemic and the military coup to civil disobedience and the violence. Axel Kronholm, freelance writer and expert on Myanmar, talks about how and why the situation has developed to this point.
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The Global Inn is a podcast by the Society of International Affairs in Gothenburg in cooperation with the Gothenburg Student Radio.
Salomon and Amanda talk about the future of US foreign policy and the challenges ahead. Merrick Tabor, Political Scientist at Stockholm University, joins the conversation and talks about the broad characteristics of US foreign policy and what the world can expect from President-Elect Joe Biden. This episode was recorded at the end of November 2020
Salomon and Marko talk about the UN's 75th anniversary and the increasing need for multilateral cooperation to face the many challenges of the 21st century. Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges at Leiden University, joins the conversation and talks about the existing arrangements of global cooperation and interesting possible future arrangements of global cooperation.
The world is going through unprecedented change. The constant flow of information and the intensity of every headline distract us from having a deeper conversation about the changes happening around us. Hang out with us at The Global Inn and together, we will dive into the what's, why's, and how's of the matters that shape our world.
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