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The Rachman Review

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Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and thinkers who are shaping world affairs.

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Episodes

The global power of the dollar

Gideon talks to Wally Adeyemo, US deputy Treasury Secretary, about the power of US financial sanctions to punish autocrats and dictators and curb terrorism. What exactly are these sanctions designed to do and how effective are they? Clip: PBS Free links to read more on this topic: US pushes allies for more sanctions on Hamas China capitalises on US sanctions in fight to dethrone dollar Russia is increasingly using China’s currency to evade sanctions Qatar’s super-fixer role in Israel-Hamas war b...

Nov 02, 202325 min

Coups make a comeback in Africa

Gideon talks to Comfort Ero, president of the International Crisis Group, about what’s behind the recent resurgence of military coups in the Sahel region. Clip: BBC Free links to read more on this topic: US signals intention to engage with Niger junta Where is the next African coup? Niger is the graveyard of French policy in the Sahel Ethiopia’s plan to rebuild in the wake of a ‘brutal’ war Subscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe. Presen...

Oct 24, 202326 min

Can the Gaza conflict be contained?

Gideon talks to Baroness Catherine Ashton, former high representative of the EU on foreign affairs, about the role of diplomacy in helping to contain the Israel-Gaza conflict. Clip: The White House Free links to read more on this topic: The Israel-Hamas war in maps: latest updates Humanity must prevail in Gaza Supporting Israel and protecting Palestinians are not contradictory policies Iran is positioning itself to benefit from the Israel-Gaza conflict Subscribe to The Rachman Review wherever yo...

Oct 18, 202326 min

Israel and Gaza at war

Gideon talks to the historian and writer Lawrence Freedman about what led to the catastrophic events of the past week in Israel and what options the Netanyahu government has to respond to Hamas's deadly attack. Clips: 11Alive; NBC News Free links to read more on this topic: The Israel-Hamas conflict in maps ‘Nothing is normal any more’: war with Hamas reshapes life in Israel A bitter blame game will follow Israel’s wartime unity All involved in the Israel-Hamas conflict should heed the warnings ...

Oct 11, 202321 min

The problem with Bidenomics

Will Bidenomics help the US Democrats win another term in office? Will the policies be effective in tackling the climate crisis? Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, thinks not. In the last in our series on Bidenomics, he tells Gideon why offering incentives to private sector businesses is, in his view, a bad strategy. Free links to read more on this topic: John Kerry: Energy transition is the ‘new industrial revolution’ Adam Posen: ‘Russia and North Korea...

Oct 05, 202324 min

Bidenomics and global trade

In the second of our three-part series, Gideon talks to WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala about the impact of Bidenomics on countries' attitudes to free and open global trade and the WTO's role in protecting this. Clip: France 24 Free links to read more on this topic: Western companies take slow steps towards China ‘de-risking’ South American leaders issue ultimatum on EU trade pact US and China to launch economy and finance working groups to stabilise ties Global trade falls at fastest pace since p...

Sep 28, 202327 min

What is Bidenomics and is it working?

In the first of a three-part series on Bidenomics, Gideon talks to Brian Deese, former head of the National Economic Council in the Biden White House. They discuss how big a change of direction this was for the US, what motivated the policy and whether it is working well enough to convince American voters to re-elect Joe Biden next year. Clip: Biden-Harris 24 Free links to read more on this topic: White House embraces ‘Bidenomics’ as it seeks to woo sceptical voters Investors must realise the pe...

Sep 21, 202328 min

Coming soon: Can AI help us speak to animals?

Subscribe now to the FT's Tech Tonic podcast: Some scientists believe that rapid advances in artificial intelligence may also hold the key to decoding animal sounds, allowing us to ‘translate’ them into human language. In a new season of Tech Tonic, FT innovation editor John Thornhill and series producer Persis Love explore how the same technology that powers ChatGPT is being applied to research in animal communication. Could we one day learn to ‘speak whale’ or even chat with bats? And if so, c...

Sep 18, 20231 min

Post-Brexit Britain

Opinion polls now suggest that about two-thirds of British people think that Brexit has failed. So was it all a terrible mistake? Gideon talks to FT colleague Peter Foster about his new book, What Went Wrong With Brexit: And What We Can Do About It Clip: BBC Free links to read more on this topic: UK SMEs not ready for ‘avalanche’ of Brexit 2.0 rules and taxes London and the fight for its future as a fashion hub The EU’s transformations will reshape its ‘British question’ too EU and UK to unveil ...

Sep 14, 202330 min

The nuclear and biological weapons threat

Are our politicians doing enough to protect humanity from the potential risk of a nuclear war, a deadly pandemic or AI without guardrails? Gideon discusses these risks with Jason Matheny, president of the Rand Corporation in California and former director for technology policy on President Joe Biden’s National Security Council. Clips: YahooFinance; Dr Strangelove , Columbia Pictures (1964) Free links to read more on this topic: The US and Iran look for de-escalation Regulating artificial intelli...

Sep 07, 202328 min

Biden’s plan for a US-Saudi-Israeli peace deal

Gideon talks to Senator Chris Murphy, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the strength of bipartisan support for Ukraine and about President Joe Biden’s proposed “grand bargain” that could see Saudi Arabia and Israel normalise diplomatic relations in return for American security guarantees. Clip: CBS News Free links to read more on this topic: Joe Biden makes his big Middle East push: a Saudi Arabia-Israel pact Grand Delusion — America’s imposition on incompatible Middle...

Aug 31, 202319 min

The end of Prigozhin

Gideon talks to political commentator and economist Sergei Guriev about the lessons Russians and the outside world will draw from the apparent killing of Yevgeny Prigozhin. How does this affect the stability of the Russian regime and the outlook for the war in Ukraine? Clip: BBC Free links to read more on this topic: When democratic spin conceals a descent into dictatorship Russia files lawsuit against billionaire oligarch Andrey Melnichenko Russia fires ‘General Armageddon’ in Wagner crackdown ...

Aug 24, 202321 min

Introducing: The Russian Banker

Who is Sergei Leontiev? To the US asylum system, he’s an exiled Russian banker who was persecuted by the state and forced to flee. To Russia, he’s said to be responsible for massive fraud. On The Russian Banker, a new series from the Financial Times, reporters Courtney Weaver and Stefania Palma try to uncover the truth, and find a story that tells us about Russia today and how people in the west build stories about who’s good and who’s bad. The Russian Banker is a special series that will run on...

Aug 21, 20232 min

Sanctions, global terror and the drugs trade

Gideon talks to the FT’s Miles Johnson, author of a new book called Chasing Shadows about the links between international crime and geopolitics. They discuss how wars and the breakdown of democratic accountability have contributed to the ability of criminals to operate across borders and, in some cases, with state backing. Free links to read more on this topic: Wagner leader generated $250mn from sanctioned empire Using crypto for crime is not a bug — it’s an industry feature Ecuador gripped by ...

Aug 17, 202326 min

Japan’s role in US-China strategic rivalry

China’s assertiveness on the global stage has reinvigorated economic and political ties between the US and Japan. Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, discusses what’s changed with Rahm Emanuel, the US ambassador to Japan. Want more? Free links: Corporate Japan back in the hunt for US deals Japan looks to expand diplomatic corps in overseas charm offensive Tokyo could win ‘not China’ global hub status — but it must want it Subscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts – ple...

Aug 10, 202323 min

Will Donald Trump end up in prison or the White House?

Donald Trump was indicted this week on charges related to his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. But the former president is also in the running for the 2024 presidential election and polls suggest he’s likely to win the Republican nomination. Gideon Rachman is joined by Professor Peter Trubowitz, director of the US Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science, to discuss what this all means for Trump’s future and the future of American democrac...

Aug 03, 202322 min

Sudan power struggle risks turning into civil war

The Sudanese people are being held hostage by warring generals in a power struggle that has already lasted 100 days. With no solution in sight, the fighting risks drawing in outside actors like Russia’s Wagner group and destabilising neighbouring countries. David Pilling, the FT’s Africa editor, discusses the state of the conflict and its repercussions for the region with political analysts Kholood Khair and Alan Boswell. Clips: Middle East Eye; VOA; Human Rights Watch; Sky News. More on this to...

Jul 27, 202323 min

Spain's lurch to the right

The government of Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez looks set to lose Sunday's elections to the centre-right People's party. But the PP may be unable to form a government without the participation of the hard-right party Vox. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, discusses what this will mean for Spain with the Madrid-based political scientist Pablo Simón. Clips: Deutsche Welle; El País More on this topic: Franco’s ghost fails to scare Spain away from the hard right ‘Spain first’: Vox party ...

Jul 20, 202327 min

Will this year’s climate talks be a washout?

The UAE, host of this year’s UN climate conference, has pushed for a “global stocktake” of progress towards Paris targets, aimed at triggering fresh climate action. But it has also been criticised for its choice of an oil executive, Sultan al-Jaber, as president of the talks. Henry Mance, standing in for Gideon Rachman, talks to Farhana Yamin, British lawyer and climate activist about what we can expect from COP28. Clips: COP 28, The National News, United Nations More on this topic: UAE to set o...

Jul 13, 202326 min

How much should we fear artificial intelligence?

Scientists have been sounding the alarm about the potentially catastrophic dangers posed by artificial intelligence. Gideon talks to Anu Bradford, professor at Columbia University and author of a forthcoming book on the global battle to regulate technology about the different approaches being taken in the US, Europe and China. Clips: Amanpour & company; C-SPAN More on this topic: How actors are losing their voices to AI We must avoid the evils of social media with AI European companies s...

Jul 06, 202330 min

Has the Wagner revolt fatally undermined Putin?

Gideon talks to Edward Lucas, author and senior fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, about the stability of Vladimir Putin’s regime in Russia. With his weaknesses exposed by the Prigozhin rebellion, how will rival centres of power respond? Clip: BBC More on this topic: The revolution will now be Telegrammed A huge humiliation’: failed Russian putsch exposes deep flaws in Putin’s regime Ukraine says ‘main event’ in counteroffensive still to come Wagner’s future in Africa in question...

Jun 29, 202320 min

When should countries intervene to prevent mass murder?

Gideon talks to Indian opposition Congress politician and former diplomat Shashi Tharoor about the concept of the 'responsibility to protect', which allows countries to intervene militarily in order to protect a population from mass murder. This was first mooted by Kofi Annan in the late 1990s after the Rwandan genocide. Can it be applied today, and in what circumstances? Clips: Global News, C-SPAN More on this topic: Rwandan genocide fugitive arrested in South Africa There can be no impunity fo...

Jun 22, 202319 min

How Ukraine’s fightback could change the world

Gideon talks to Karin von Hippel, director-general of the UK defence think-tank RUSI, about Ukraine’s counteroffensive and the discussions that are already taking place about a new world order once the fighting is over. Clips: Channel 4 News More on this topic: Military briefing: Ukrainian troops make early gains against ‘well-prepared’ Russians Germany’s first-ever security strategy names Russia as ‘greatest threat’ to peace Western allies plan to provide long-term security assurances to Ukrain...

Jun 15, 202325 min

David Lammy on Britain’s place in the world

Gideon meets Britain’s shadow foreign secretary on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, the main forum for discussion of security issues in the Indo-Pacific, in Singapore. They discuss Britain’s relations with China, Ukraine, Brexit and the Commonwealth. Clips: ShanghaiEye, CNA More on this topic: US pledges to maintain military capacity to defend Taiwan The Starmer Project: Labour’s surprisingly bold economic agenda UK seeks to revive post-Brexit trade links with Latin America Subscribe to...

Jun 08, 202328 min

Is the Ukraine war reaching a turning point?

Gideon talks to the FT’s Chris Miller about the recent upsurge in military operations between Ukraine and Russia. Is this the start of Kyiv’s long-awaited offensive and if so, what would constitute a successful fightback? Clip: NBC More on this topic: Military briefing: Ukraine’s daring ‘shaping operations’ stretch Russian defences Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates F-16s might not win Ukraine’s war, but they promise a more equal fight Russia claims it ‘fully liquidated’ pro-K...

Jun 01, 202317 min

Modi’s moment in the spotlight

Gideon talks to strategist Raja Mohan about India’s rising geopolitical influence. As the countries of the world form alliances to counterbalance the power of China, India is being courted for its support. How is India responding, and what are the prospects that it could one day become a superpower itself? Clips: DD India More on this topic: The G7 must accept that it cannot run the world BBC accused of defaming Indian PM Narendra Modi in Delhi lawsuit This is the hour of the global south Subscr...

May 25, 202326 min

China’s next generation

Gideon talks to economist Keyu Jin about China’s goal of becoming the world’s biggest economy despite a falling population, the impact of the deterioration in US-China relations, and the way in which the aspirations of its younger generation are shaping policy in Beijing. The podcast was recorded in collaboration with Intelligence Squared. Clips: CGTN; Sky News More on this topic: Xi Jinping’s Taiwan ambitions threaten China’s rise Chinese tech entrepreneurs go on global offensive China’s raids ...

May 18, 202330 min

Putin’s historical magical mystery tour

Gideon talks to Russia expert Fiona Hill about the forthcoming Ukrainian counter-offensive, the state of Russia and the similarities between the leadership styles of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Clips: Daily Telegraph, PBS More on this topic: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in maps — latest updates US rejects Kremlin claims it was behind drone attack Russian spy network smuggles sensitive EU tech despite sanctions China vows to retaliate against EU sanctions on its companies It is now battered ...

May 11, 202328 min

How far will the rehabilitation of Assad go?

Leaders in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan have decided that they need to work with the regime in Syria to solve problems ranging from the return of refugees to curbing the local drugs trade. Gideon talks to Kim Ghattas about what has motivated this change of strategy and its chance of success in helping restore stability to the region. Clip: WSJ More on this topic: Arab world weighs price for Assad’s rehabilitation Iran’s president visits Syria as he seeks to bolster Tehran’s sway over ally Sp...

May 04, 202328 min

Is Turkey about to see the end of the Erdoğan era?

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been in power for 20 years - and he has every intention of carrying on. But the Turkish leader faces a serious challenge in May’s general election. A change at the top in Turkey could also have profound implications for the wider region. But would Erdoğan accept defeat? Gideon hears from Soner Cagaptay at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about Erdoğan's psychology, his political following and how a united opposition could finally unseat him. Clips:...

Apr 27, 202327 min
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