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Deep Dish on Global Affairs

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs helps you make sense of our rapidly changing world. Join host Leslie Vinjamuri, President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, as she speaks with thought leaders, journalists, and experts shaping foreign policy and global events. Together, they go beyond the headlines, explaining how events unfolded, why they matter, and what to watch for. Can global trade survive the shock of Trump's tariffs? What's behind the global race for AI dominance? New episodes every Thursday. Learn more at https://globalaffairs.org/deep-dish
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What Trump's Peace Plan Means for Israel and Hamas

Nearly two years after the Hamas attacks, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are pushing a 20-point plan to end the Gaza war. Experts Steven Cook and Sanam Vakil say the terms essentially demand Hamas' surrender—so is peace possible, and what does this mean for the future of regional stability and alliances? They join Deep Dish to debate the deal and what it reveals about shifting American power in the Middle East.

Oct 02, 202523 min

80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant

As the United Nations turns 80, it faces a legitimacy crisis fueled by budget cuts, global crises, and a United States President that is antagonistic toward the institution. This week's UNGA highlights the stakes: What is the future US role on the global stage? Can the UN still deliver in a fractured world? Will a woman be the next UN Secretary General? Longtime UN insiders Corinne Momal-Vanian and Richard Gowan discuss.

Sep 24, 202529 min

Why Trump's State Visit Could Shape the UK's Next Chapter

President Trump's state visit comes at a precarious time for Britain: weak growth, political turbulence, and pressure to reset its ties with the EU. With Prime Minister Keir Starmer forging a strategic bond with Trump, what's next for the US-UK relationship? New York Times London Bureau Chief Mark Landler explains what lies ahead.

Sep 18, 202527 min

Why Dambisa Moyo Thinks This Economic Moment is Different

From slowing growth, tariffs and widening inequality, the rules of the global economy are being rewritten and affecting us all. Baroness Dambisa Moyo shares her insights on the forces driving this new reality and what it means for countries, leaders, and citizens alike.

Sep 11, 202528 min

Jan Egeland on Syria's Defining Moment and a Humanitarian Reset

Syria's war may have faded from the headlines, but for millions of refugees, the crisis is far from over. Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, explains why global aid is failing and what the world must do now to fix it. From Gaza to Syria, he shares how to reset a broken system and rebuild hope as the UN turns 80.

Sep 04, 202526 min

Why Beating China Might Be the U.S.' Wrong Focus

Almost every conversation about China is framed as an all-out competition—but expert Jessica Chen Weiss argues that reflexive rivalry is making America weaker, not stronger. She breaks down why resilience matters more than dominance, how strategic integration protects US interests, and why "beating" China shouldn't be the ultimate goal.

Aug 28, 202526 min

The US and Europe Unite with Ukraine—What Comes Next?

As Ukraine calls for security and support, world leaders juggle high-stakes negotiations and competing interests. Alexander Cooley and Alex Dukalskis, authors of Dictating the Agenda: The Authoritarian Resurgence in World Politics , unpack how authoritarian strategies are influencing the talks and argue that negotiating peace isn't just about stopping the fighting—it's about who walks away with the leverage....

Aug 21, 202531 min

Is India Under Pressure to Pick a Side?

India's rise is undeniable—but so are the roadblocks. With President Trump threatening to double tariffs over Russian oil imports and China on its doorstep, can the world's largest democracy maintain its strategic autonomy? Foreign Policy's Ravi Agrawal and University of Chicago's Raghuram Rajan explore. Reading List: Facts about Indians in the U.S., Pew Research Center, May 1, 2025...

Aug 14, 202529 min

Trump's Tariffs: Can Global Trade Survive the Shock?

A fresh round of reciprocal tariffs from President Trump has rattled markets and prompted concern over the future of trade. As uncertainty grows for businesses, consumers, and governments alike, two leading experts, Brent Neiman of the University of Chicago and David Henig of the European Centre for International Political Economy, join Deep Dish to unpack the implications for the global economic system.

Aug 07, 202530 min

Is Gaza's Hunger Crisis Driving the World to Recognize a Palestinian State?

Starvation is spreading in Gaza—not because of a lack of aid, but because humanitarian access is being blocked. Former UN World Food Programme Executive Director and Council Distinguished Fellow Ertharin Cousin joins Deep Dish to analyze how the crisis is fueling a broader diplomatic reckoning, with more nations moving toward recognition of a Palestinian state. Related: Americans Grow More Divided on US Support for Israel , Chicago Council on Global Affairs, May 15, 2025...

Jul 31, 202524 min

Behind the Global Race for AI Dominance

The US and China are locked in a high-stakes race to dominate AI and the chips that power it. As the Trump administration lifts export controls and sets tech priorities, Beijing is doubling down on its AI ambitions while hosting top EU leaders. Nikita Lalwani, former White House director for technology and national security, breaks down what this means for global power. Reading List: A Playbook for Industrial Policy: What Washington Can Learn From CHIPS , Foreign Affairs , May 22, 2025 How Ameri...

Jul 24, 202522 min

BRICS: Powerful Bloc or Political Theater?

With President Trump's increasing tariff threats and growing talks of dedollarization, how much power does the BRICS bloc really hold? Lord Jim O'Neill, who originally coined the term BRICS, joins Deep Dish to unpack its rise and global relevance amid deepening geopolitical rivalries.

Jul 17, 202523 min

US Grand Strategy in a Fractured World

The pandemic cracked the foundation of the global system—and things haven't exactly settled. With wars, rising tensions, and global rivalries heating up, former Biden officials Colin Kahl and Tom Wright join Deep Dish to unpack how US strategy is shifting—and where it's headed next.

Jul 10, 202535 min

Beyond the Ceasefire: Iran's Future, America's Role, and What's Next

After US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, a fragile ceasefire with Israel is holding—for now. But is this a turning point or just a pause before more conflict? Experts Vali Nasr and Suzanne Maloney join Leslie Vinjamuri on Deep Dish to break down what's really at stake for Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israel's strategy, and the future of the region.

Jul 03, 202526 min

Should the US Embrace or Reject Engagement with China?

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is in his third five-year term as the nation's president, putting him on track to stay in power for life at a time of severe economic challenges and rising tensions with the US. Nonresident senior fellow Paul Heer joins Deep Dish to argue the importance of engagement with China as a necessary component of US foreign policy. If we do not pursue it, he says, we are missing opportunities for a more peaceful coexistence between both countries and the world. This episode ori...

Nov 23, 202330 min

How to Change the World: Why Quick Fixes Fail and What to Do

Dive into the world of lasting change with Deep Dish ! Join host Brian Hanson and author Sascha Haselmayer in a captivating exploration of 'The Slow Lane.' We'll uncover the secrets behind why instant solutions often miss the mark, and how embracing patience and strategic thinking can pave the way for sustainable transformation to address global challenges. Reading List The Slow Lane: Why Quick Fixes Fail and How to Achieve Real Change , Sascha Haselmayer & Anne-Marie Slaughter, Berrett-Koeh...

Nov 16, 202335 min

This Era of Hostage Diplomacy Requires New Answers

From Hamas to Russia to Iran, hostage-taking is on the rise once again and hostage diplomacy has entered that arsenal of foreign policy tools by countries around the world. This week, Northwestern University's Dani Gilbert guides us through what is new, what has worked and failed in the past, and why countries need new ways to respond to hostage-taking today. Reading List: Why the Gaza hostage crisis is different , Danielle Gilbert, Good Authority , Oct 13, 2023 Biden's hostage diplomacy, explai...

Nov 09, 202335 min

How Partisan is US Foreign Policy?

Deep Dish explores how America's hyper partisan politics are impacting foreign policy actions. Author Jordan Tama shares revelations from his new book, while the Council's Dina Smeltz unveils fresh survey data to expose how partisanship plays out in US foreign policy. Reading List: Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy: Cooperation in a Polarized Age , Jordan Tama, Oxford University Press, September 1, 2023 Public Opinion Survey Reports , Chicago Council on Global Affairs...

Nov 02, 202324 min

Could an Asian NATO be in the Cards?

The Asia-Pacific region is witnessing a seismic shift in power dynamics as nations like Japan, Australia, and the US forge a game-changing partnership to counter China's influence. The big question: could this lead to a new NATO for the Pacific? And what would that mean? Experts Michael Green and Karl Friedhoff dissect the motives, strategies, and potential outcomes. Reading List: Never Say Never to an Asian NATO , Michael Green, Foreign Policy , September 6, 2023...

Oct 26, 202330 min

Is Poland's General Election a Turning Point for the Nation?

On Sunday, Poland's opposition parties won a victory in the country's general election signaling a radical change for the country. After emerging as a major EU success story, Poland's politics shifted dramatically almost a decade ago, putting it on a nationalist path dominated by a far-right coalition. But now the country appears headed back in a pro-EU direction. Expert Monika Sus and host Lizzy Shackelford shed light on the country's shifting politics and changing role in the global landscape....

Oct 19, 202326 min

Gaza: Epicenter of the Israel-Hamas War

Deep Dish delves into the heart of the Gaza Strip. Expert Michael Merryman-Lotze and host Brian Hanson discuss its complex history, its people, the role of the region in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and its place in the Israel-Hamas war that has shaken the world. Related Content: 5 things you need to know about what's happening in Israel and Gaza , Michael Merryman-Lotze, American Friends Service Committee, October 9, 2023 Martin Indyk on Breaking the Hamas-Israel Cycle of Violence , Deep D...

Oct 12, 202326 min

Energy Insecurity: Where Climate Change Meets Geopolitics

How is energy insecurity shaping the world's power dynamics? From the urgency of collaboration to the delicate balance between environmental sustainability and national interests, guests Jason Bordoff and Meghan O'Sullivan offer a fresh perspective on the complexities of green energy underlying our modern global landscape. Reading List The Age of Energy Insecurity: How the Fight for Resources Is Upending Geopolitics , Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O'Sullivan, Foreign Affairs , May/June 2023...

Oct 05, 202333 min

BRICS Expansion Explained: New Members, New Challenges

Deep Dish demystifies the world of BRICS+ and delves into the intriguing expansion that is making waves in international diplomacy. Discover its origins and the significance behind its newest members. Atlantic Council's Colleen Cottle joins host Lizzy Shackelford to explore the motivations, the dynamics at play, and its potential impact on the world stage. Reading List BRICS has invited 6 countries to join. What does this mean for the US and its allies? , Elizabeth Shackelford, Chicago Tribune ,...

Sep 28, 202321 min

New Technologies Transforming City Life: Dream or Reality?

Can smart cities truly deliver on their promises of innovation and sustainability? On Deep Dish , author and winner of the Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award, John Lorinc joins host Brian Hanson to navigate the intersection of urban planning technology and ethical concerns in his book Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias . Related Content: Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban Utopia , John Lorinc, Coach House Books, A...

Sep 21, 202329 min

Balancing Religious Diversity and National Identity in France

The expulsion of Muslim schoolgirls for refusing to remove their abayas serves as a stark reminder of France's ongoing struggle to balance its historical commitment to laïcité with its growing religious and cultural diversity. The Council's Ariel Schwartz joins host Brian Hanson to explore laïcité's historical roots, modern challenges, and global implications in contemporary society.

Sep 14, 202322 min

From Likes to Violence: How Big Tech is Helping Fuel Extremism

Deep Dish delves into how the unchecked power of social platforms in the Metaverse, woven into the fabric of modern communication, is fueling conflicts, disinformation, terror, and hate. Experts Kristina Wilfore and Leah Kimathi confront the chilling reality of Big Tech's role in fueling extremism in Kenya, where profit often trumps content policing, and share what Kenyans are doing about it. Reading List: The Council for Responsible Social Media , Website Why dangerous content thrives on Facebo...

Sep 07, 202330 min

From China to Mexico: Tracing the Deadly Fentanyl Trail

With 110,000 drug overdose deaths last year, including 70 percent from synthetic opioids, we examine how international factors have played a crucial role in the US drug epidemic. Vanda Felbab-Brown of Brookings Institution and Regina LaBelle of Georgetown University offer insights on the government's response, effective policy solutions, and the path to recovery. Reading List: Why America is Struggling to Stop the Fentanyl Epidemic, Vanda Felbab-Brown, Foreign Affairs, May 15, 2023 3 Actionable ...

Aug 31, 202330 min

Sahel in Crisis: Niger's Coup and the Failure of Western Intervention

Niger's recent coup has reignited debates about democracy, stability, and Western influence. Join Kamissa Camara of the US Institute of Peace and Deep Dish hosts Lizzy Shackelford and Brian Hanson as they explore Niger's coup, its place in the Sahel's instability, and the urgent need to rethink policies in this complex region. Reading List: Countering Coups: How to Reverse Military Rule Across the Sahel , Kamissa Camara and Susan Stigant, U.S. Institute of Peace, Thursday, August 3, 2023 Less is...

Aug 24, 202336 min

Lessons in Security and Diplomacy 25 Years After the US Embassy Bombings

Deep Dish revisits the haunting morning of August 7, 1998, when al-Qaeda struck US embassies in Kenya that claimed over 200 lives and left thousands wounded. Ambassador Prudence Bushnell, who was present during the attacks, and former foreign service officer Mietek Boduszyński, who served in Libya when US facilities in Benghazi were attacked, reflect on how the US government should balance diplomacy and danger, whether the right lessons were learned, and what challenge face US diplomats in today...

Aug 17, 202330 min

The Oppenheimer Effect: Reigniting Nuclear Awareness

Deep Dish explores the recently released 'Oppenheimer' film and journeys back to the Cold War era when nuclear weapons were etched into popular consciousness. Rachel Bronson and Avery Restrepo of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists explore how nuclear weapons have seemingly faded from public awareness. They draw parallels to today and suggest ways that Gen Z can shape a safer and more responsible future. Reading List: Majority in US Want to Learn More about Nuclear Policy , Dina Smeltz, Craig ...

Aug 10, 202340 min
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