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Undercurrents: Episode 53 - Protecting Workers During COVID-19, and Food in Security in West Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 54 - India's COVID-19 Tracing App, and the Media's Pandemic Response




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Undercurrents: Episode 55 - Benjamin Netanyahu's Trial, and the Identity Politics of Eurovision




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Undercurrents: Episode 56 - Uganda's Children Born of War




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Undercurrents: Episode 57 - Race in Westminster, and COVID-19 Expertise




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Undercurrents: Episode 58 - The Birth of a New America, and Remembering Rosemary Hollis




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Undercurrents: Episode 60 - Protecting Human Rights in Trade Agreements




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Undercurrents: Episode 61 - LGBTQ+ Rights, and China's Post-COVID Global Standing




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Undercurrents: Episode 62 - 100 Years of Chatham House




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Undercurrents: Episode 63 - The Politics of Violent Images




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Undercurrents: The Oversight Board's Trump decision, and Merkel's legacy

Undercurrents: The Oversight Board's Trump decision, and Merkel's legacy Audio bhorton.drupal 25 June 2021

Was Facebook right to suspend Trump? And how will Merkel be remembered?

In the wake of the storming of Capitol Hill on 6 January 2021, social media platforms took steps to remove former President Donald Trump from their websites for infringing community standards. This step was welcomed by many, but also raised serious questions about the power of social media companies to limit free speech and censor elected officials. The suspension of President Trump from Facebook was referred to the Oversight Board, an independent body of experts set up to scrutinise the platform’s content moderation decisions.  

In this episode, Ben speaks to Thomas Hughes and Kate Jones about the outcome of the Oversight Board’s inquiry into the Trump suspension, and the wider implications for content moderation on social media.  

Then Lara is joined by Hans Kundnani to assess the political outlook in Germany and reflect on the legacy of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel.  




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Undercurrents: Europe's far-right educational institutions

Undercurrents: Europe's far-right educational institutions Audio bhorton.drupal 8 October 2021

In Hungary, France and Spain, new political movements from the far-right are attempting to reshape their education systems.

Under the supportive eye of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the recently established National University of Public Service seeks to embed nationalist illiberal values in a new generation of Hungarian students. Meanwhile in France and Spain, far-right public figure Marion Maréchal has turned away from the electoral politics of the Front Nationale to set up a new conservative research institute, ISSEP.

Both of these developments represent a challenge to the liberal values which underpin the existing international order. To find out more, Ben spoke with Professor Dorit Geva and Dr Felipe Santos, whose recent article in International Affairs considers the implications of this illiberal educational turn. 




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Undercurrents: Episode 2 – The Calabrian Mafia and Transatlantic Relations




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Undercurrents: Episode 3 – Duterte’s War on Drugs, and European Security




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Undercurrents: Episode 4 – Illegal Hospital Detentions in Africa, and LGBTQ+ Rights in Lebanon




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Undercurrents: Episode 5 - Chokepoints in Global Food Trade, and How the Internet is Changing Language




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Undercurrents: Episode 6 - Tribes of Europe, and the International Women's Rights Agenda at the UN




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Undercurrents: Episode 7 - Libya's War Economy, and Is the United Nations Still Relevant?




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Undercurrents: Episode 8 - Ronan Farrow on Diplomacy




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Undercurrents: Episode 9 - Digital Subversion in Cyberspace, and Oleg Sentsov's Hunger Strike




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Undercurrents: Episode 10 - Artificial Intelligence in International Affairs, and Women Drivers in Saudi Arabia




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - How Can Political Elites Reconnect With Voters?




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Undercurrents: Episode 11 - New Approaches to Peacebuilding, and Gender-Inclusive Growth at the G20




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Undercurrents: Episode 12 - Trump's Visit to the UK, and Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia




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Undercurrents: Episode 13 - India's Billionaires, and Sexual Exploitation in the UN




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Undercurrents: Episode 14 - Sustainable Energy for Refugees and Australian Foreign Policy




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Undercurrents: Episode 15 - Brexit Update, and Corruption in the World of the Global Super-Rich




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Undercurrents - Episode 16: Cybercrime in the GCC States, and Fiction from Refugee Camps




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Undercurrents: Episode 17 - Alastair Campbell on New Labour and Brexit, Alistair Darling on the Financial Crisis




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Undercurrents: Episode 18 - The American Dream vs America First, and Uganda's Illegal Ivory Trade




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Undercurrents: Episode 19 - Green Building Projects in Jordan, and Qatar's Football World Cup




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Undercurrents: Episode 20 - #MeToo and the Power of Women's Anger




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Undercurrents: Episode 21 - EU-US Relations after the Midterms, and Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 22 - China's Belt and Road Initiative, and the Rise of National Populism




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Undercurrents: Episode 23 - Robin Niblett on the Future of Think-Tanks




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Undercurrents: Episode 24 - Christmas Quiz




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Undercurrents: Episode 25 - The End of Liberal Foreign Policy, and the Legacy of the Paris Peace Conference




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Undercurrents: Episode 26 - China's Economy, and UK Relations with Saudi Arabia




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Undercurrents: Episode 27 - Financing for Developing Countries, and Investigative Journalism in West Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 28 – The History of Women at Chatham House




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Undercurrents: Episode 29 - The Future of EU-US Trade, and Why Russia Confronts the West




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Undercurrents: Episode 30 - The Crisis in Kashmir, and How to Regulate Big Tech




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Undercurrents: Episode 31 - Re-imagining the Global Food System




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Undercurrents: Episode 32 - Protecting Health Workers in Conflict




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Undercurrents: Episode 33 - Chinese Millennials, and Attacks on Infrastructure in Gaza




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - How Technology is Changing International Affairs




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - Germany and the European Elections




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Undercurrents: Episode 34 - Protecting Children in Conflict