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Each week, Foreign Policy’s editor in chief, Jonathan Tepperman, will recommend one podcast from around the world, interview the host, and play an excerpt. This curated show is designed to help listeners interested in the things we are—great stories, compelling interviews, and cogent analysis on international affairs—sort through the overwhelming variety of podcasts out there and find the best ones. And occasionally you’ll hear audio from our own newsroom. FP Playlist replaces our flagship p ...
PolicyWise is a podcast from Youth Leadership Institute in partnership with California Forward that delivers intergenerational policy discussions.
Podcast by The Washington Institute
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Listen to a selection of EPRS policy podcasts here. An in-depth look at different topical EU policy areas based on objective authoritative and independent research.
Policy ideas and perspectives from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy – one of the nation’s leading think tanks.
Ever wondered how automation will change the world? Maybe you puzzle over what India could do to ease traffic congestion, or how China's aircraft carriers will transform Indian Ocean geopolitics? All Things Policy, a daily podcast brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, brings you all the answers. Every weekday, our researchers break down complex economic and geopolitical ideas through the lens of current events. For everyone from the busy executive to the curious student, All Things ...
Listen to episodes of the Tech Policy Podcast, featuring interviews about current policy issues with experts in technology policy.
Interviews with Scholars of Public Policy about their New Books
The politics, policy, and history behind space exploration.
Personal stories and creative solutions from the next generation of public policy leaders.
Looking for smart policy ideas for a growing world? Subscribe to The Bridge Policy Download for all policy, no punditry, and a path forward. Looking to connect with a scholar you heard on the Download? Email outreach@mercatus.gmu.edu.
The Policy Currents podcast highlights new research findings, commentary, multimedia, and events from the RAND Corporation. Hosted by Evan Banks and Deanna Lee, with new episodes every Friday.
A podcast produced by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders.
"War is the health of the State"- Randolph Bourne
Host Thoko Moyo speaks with leading experts in public policy, media, and international affairs about their experiences confronting the world's most pressing public problems.
Two in-depth interviews every week with scholars, policy makers, and business executives on frontier ideas & urgent issues in our world. Sponsored by the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance and the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies at Princeton University. Hosted by Tiger Gao '21 and other undergraduate Princetonians. Visit us on policypunchline.com
Spaghetti should have a to-go option much like your conversations. Twitter: @SpagPolicyPod
Listen to Conservative, Progressive, and Libertarian views as we debate on the current political issues in the U.S.
Podcast by Israel Policy Forum
Family Policy Matters is a 15-minute show featuring interviews with national, state, and local experts on a wide range of policy issues important to North Carolina families. Hosts are John L. Rustin, President of NC Family and Traci DeVette Griggs.
MPI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank dedicated to the study of the movement of people worldwide.
Podcast by Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University
Policy decisions matter to you every day. We're here to explain them.
A weekly podcast going beyond the headlines, bringing you the latest details and analysis from Israel and the region.
Stories and voices that matter.
Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. The series is produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone. Join Andy in conversation with leaders from industry, government, and academia as they shed light on today's pressing energy policy debates.
An ESRC funded research project, which discusses the future of UK Drug Policy.
The Transportation Policy & Planning Board considers & address transportation policy & planning issues pertaining to each element of the city's transportation system.
NC Policy Watch is a public policy organization with a simple mission, to change the way our elected officials debate important issues facing North Carolina.
NC Policy Watch is a public policy organization with a simple mission, to change the way our elected officials debate important issues facing North Carolina.
Policy Forum Pod is the podcast of Policy Forum.net - Asia and the Pacific's platform for public policy debate, analysis and discussion. Policy Forum is based at Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
Podcast by Women in Foreign Policy
The Common Weal Policy Podcast.A weekly podcast explaining our policies as well as discussing Scottish policy news and events.
Daily Radio Commentary with NC Policy Watch
Where comic books and politics meet
Providence is a journal of Christianity and American foreign policy equipping the American mind to engage the real world.
The UC Public Policy Channel provides a platform for policy-makers, policy critics, and innovative policy thinkers gathered by the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley to speak the truth clearly, convincingly, and constructively in pursuit of solutions for the good of all. Visit: uctv.tv/public-policy
Mixed audio and video content from the Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI), a conservative, free-market public policy think tank. Supply-side economics, tax cuts, entitlement reform, deregulation. We advocate lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a smaller, less-intrusive government.
This podcast, starring host Dr Rob Doubleday, features weekly evidence-based discussions about the pressing challenges facing policymakers, brought to you by the Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge. Our second series - Science, Policy & a Green Recovery focuses on big geopolitical, infrastructure, and economic challenges our society faces as we seek to build back better, promote wellbeing, and protect our environment. Our first series - Science, Policy & Pandemics fo ...
The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
The UC Public Policy Channel provides a platform for policy-makers, policy critics, and innovative policy thinkers gathered by the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley to speak the truth clearly, convincingly, and constructively in pursuit of solutions for the good of all. Visit: uctv.tv/public-policy
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We must rededicate ourselves to King’s message of peace and justice
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The post We must rededicate ourselves to King’s message of peace and justice appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Rob Schofield による
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All Things Policy


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Ep. 494: Jack and the Ant: A Fairytale that's Ending?
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China’s financial sector is making global news. Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, Alipay and Ant Group, has not been heard from recently, while Chinese regulators are reportedly talking about breaking up his fintech empire. Rohan Seth talks to Manoj Kewalramani to understand what led to the Xi Jinping administration targeting China's most famous ent…
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Policy Currents


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Why we need to brace for more violence, COVID-19 vaccine questions and answers, how to reform the U.S. mental health system, and more.
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The threat of continued political violence after the U.S. Capitol attack; insights from RAND experts on COVID-19 vaccines; transforming mental health care in America; the spike in telehealth use early on during the pandemic; civic engagement in the COVID-19 era; and why the United States sends aid to foreign countries. For more information on this …
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Space Policy Edition: A Mob at the U.S. Capitol
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Casey Dreier and our special guest, former National Space Council chief of staff Jared Zambrano-Stout, consider the troubling events at the U.S. Capitol in this special episode.
We are off air for the month of January, while we prepare for our upcoming new series on genetic technologies. While we are off air, we are delighted to be able to share with you this bonus episode, recorded at as part of the online launch of our annual report in November 2020. This episode features host Dr Rob Doubleday, who sat down with the Benn…
We all make choices and today your choice of tuning into Spaghetti Town may just pay off! Alex rants about a particular bumper sticker that leads into a general albeit played out rant about bad drivers that somehow delves into discussion of the allocating of funds by the local government. Its a rant you didn't ask for, but received. Mt. Dew has ano…
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A partisan, troubling purge for the Administrative Office of the Courts
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The post A partisan, troubling purge for the Administrative Office of the Courts appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Rob Schofield による
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Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) Podcast


IPI President Tom Giovanetti, with the help of Dr. Merrill Matthews, explains why policy should put what's best for consumers ahead of what's best for producers and competitors in the areas of trade and antitrust, and also ahead of what's best for politicians.Tom Giovanetti, Merrill Matthews による
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Israel Policy Forum Podcast


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Summing Up Four Years of Trump on Israel in His Ambassador’s Words
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Summing Up Four Years of Trump on Israel in His Ambassador’s Words by Israel Policy ForumIsrael Policy Forum による
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The Hydrogen Hype: Solving Renewable Intermittency and Deep Decarbonization
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Sunita Satyapal is the Director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). She is one of the most knowledgeable experts and policymakers on the topic of hydrogen – an ever more important topic in the energy world. While usually hydrogen is oversha…
Episode 75 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here. This week, Jonathon Shafi and Craig Dalzell welcome the publication of the final report of the Citizens' Assembly, in particular their adoption of a series of policies that align well with similar policies previously published by Common Weal. They then discuss …
U.S. Federal debt, already at the highest level since World War II, has grown dramatically as Washington has expended huge sums to address plummeting output caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. How sustainable is this debt? What explains the long-term trend toward lower interest rates? What was the picture of wealth and income inequality in the United …
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Israel Policy Pod


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A New U.S. Strategy for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Ilan Goldenberg, Michael Koplow, and Tamara Cofman Wittes present findings and recommendations from their recently published policy report, "A New U.S. Strategy for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Hosted by Israel Policy Forum Board Chair Susie Gelman. Download the report here. Support the show (http://support.israelpolicyforum.org/donate)…
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Migration Policy Institute Podcasts


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Changing Climate, Changing Migration: How Climate-Linked Food Insecurity Shapes Migration
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Reliable access to food—or lack thereof—can affect an individual’s decision to migrate. Climate change has the ability to exacerbate food insecurity, especially for farmers and others who live off the land, which can have repercussions for human mobility. In this episode we talk with Megan Carney, an anthropologist and director of the University of…
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European Parliament - EPRS Policy podcasts


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Regulating digital gatekeepers: Background on the future digital markets act
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The EU has unveiled an ambitious plan to regulate online platforms, and the European Commission is proposing to introduce ex ante regulation to ensure that markets characterised by large platforms acting as digital gatekeepers remain fair and competitive for innovators, businesses, and new market entrants. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/e…
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The Drug Policy Voices Podcast

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The Drug Policy Voices Podcast - Episode 1We introduce you to the project and debate the term 'drug' with Dr Stuart Taylor from LJMU.drugpolicyvoices による
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T. Maschi and K. Morgen, "Aging Behind Prison Walls: Studies in Trauma and Resilience" (Columbia UP, 2020)
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Today, more than 200,000 men and women over age fifty are languishing in prisons around the United States. It is projected that by 2030, one-third of all incarcerated individuals will be older adults. An already overcrowded and underserved prison system is straining to manage the needs of incarcerated older adults with growing frailty and health co…
Hydrogen energy is a key part of Europe’s plan to zero out carbon emissions by mid-century. But can the bloc build hydrogen capacity, and demand, in time to reach its goal? --- In August the European Commission introduced its strategy to aggressively expand the market for hydrogen energy as part of its plan to go carbon neutral by the year 2050. Th…
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Deep Space Dive: a Star Trek Deep Space Nine podcast. Ep 2: Unionize Quark's!
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Rom quotes Karl Marx and organizes a labor union at Quark's Bar-- of course this merits a full episode of our new DS9 podcast. Join our guest, labor unionist & Trekkie Asher Huey for a close look at Bar Association, Season 4 episode 9. This is the second episode of our podcast spin-off series, "Deep Space Dive" a Deep Space Nine podcast hosted by E…
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Carolyn Heinrich on Whether the Labor Market Offers the Same "Credit" for Online Learning
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In this episode, Carolyn Heinrich of Vanderbilt University talks about a study she conducted with Jennifer Darling-Aduana, Annalee Good, and Huiping (Emily) Cheng that looked at the use of online education products in high schools to help students who were falling behind. Heinrich describes her team's observations of online course-taking and the lo…
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NC Policy Watch Interviews


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Reporter Lynn Bonner previews the 2021 legislative session
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The post Reporter Lynn Bonner previews the 2021 legislative session appeared first on NC Policy Watch.Clayton Henkel による
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs continues her conversation with Joel Grewe from Generation Joshua, as he shares how his organization is shaping the leaders of tomorrow, in Part 2 of a 2-part show.Traci DeVette Griggs with Joel Grewe による
We talk about the week of climatic events surrounding Trump and the Washington D.C Riots along with what the future of American Democracy looks like for 2021. Please leave a review on iTunes if you liked the episode. Feel free to request topics you want us to cover policywar@gmail.comPublic Policy による
China’s approach to surveillance, particularly its dystopian-sounding Social Credit System, has raised serious human rights concerns, particularly in its treatment of minority groups. Sheena Chestnut Greitens, associate professor at the University of Texas’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings …
From Ochelli.com The Great Mike Swanson returned to the show on Tuesday Night to talk about the latest scratch-off in the American Casino. Are you itching for a new scratch? Mike Swanson’s new ventures will be fascinating to follow. The new business plot from the great deal-breaker has run wild in the culture of conmen, but Trump is not the conman …
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Terrorist Group, Armed Militia, or Public Health Provider? In a Pandemic, the Lines Get Blurred.
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On this episode Sarah talks with Jori Breslawski, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Watson and expert on one type of organization that’s been on the front lines in the fight against Covid-19: armed non-governmental groups. That means groups like Boko Haram, Hezbollah, and the Islamic State, as well as gangs in countries like Brazil, El Salvador, and South A…
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Transportation Policy & Planning Board: Meeting of January 4, 2021_001
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In this episode, we hear the audio version of a recent print article for Women in Foreign Policy interviewing Dr. Maria Neira, the Director of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organization. Dr. Neira discusses why she chose this career path, her experience with Doctors Without Borders, and her three…
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The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast

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Broadband and Digital Inclusion with Lukas Pietrzak
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Last semester, editor in chief Nicole Dan discussed broadband policy with Lukas Pietrzak, a second year MPP student and policy associate at Next Century Cities. Follow Lukas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LtpietrzakNew America’s Cost of Connectivity Report: https://www.newamerica.org/oti/reports/cost-connectivity-2020/Check out more from the Georg…
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Talk Policy To Me


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Episode 407: Talking the U.S. Senate—Is It Still Relevant?
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The highly contentious Georgia Senate elections are right around the corner. The results will determine which party holds a Senate majority for the next two years. In this episode, we take a step back and examine the Senate as an institution in the current political context of hyperpolarization. Is it still functional as a mechanism of effective go…
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The Bridge Policy Download


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The Best Arguments For and Against Paid Federal Leave
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Welcome to the Bridge Policy Download produced by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Today, we’re bringing you the audio from a recent virtual congressional briefing we held on the best arguments for and against paid federal leave. It is often noted that the United States is the only industrialized country without a federal paid leave …
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Episode #59 - Advent Special | Preview of the Yule Blog (Walter Russell Mead)
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In this Advent Special of the Foreign Policy ProvCast, Mark Melton speaks with Walter Russell Mead about his annual Yule Blog series, which begins on Christmas Eve and runs through Epiphany on January 6. Mead explains that he originally created the Yule Blog several years ago because Americans have forgotten so much about the holiday’s religious gr…