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Episode 92: William Perry. How the Former Secretary of Defense Learned to Loathe the Bomb

The Paris Agreement

Episode 91: Lee Hamilton

Why Are So Many Eritreans Are Fleeing Their Country?

Episode 90: Emma Sky

COP21 is an International Political Tipping Point. Here's Why

Episode 89: Katie Meyler

Episode 88: Rabia Chaudry

Will the Paris Attacks Lead to a Dayton-Style Peace Plan for Syria?

The Life and Times of James P Grant, former UNICEF Director, as told by his biographer

Paris Climate Talks: What You Need to Know

Episode 87: Robert Pape

Playing the Devil's Advocate In International Relations

Episode 86: Robert Jervis

What Russia Wants in Syria

Episode 85: Bill McKibben

The Foreign Policy Implications of Canada's Elections

Episode 84: Felice Gaer

My Wife Gave Birth to Our Son the Passenger Seat of Our Car, So This Episode is about Maternal and Newborn Health

Episode 83: Stephen Rapp

Introducing the New "Global Goals"

Episode 82: Arwa Damon

UNGA Games

Episode 81: Elmira Bayrasli

Why Do Countries Build Border Fences? The Answer May Surprise You

Episode 80: Jina Moore

The Refugee Crisis Comes to Europe's Doorstep

Episode 79: Juliana Barbassa

This Gay Syrian Refugee Risked it All

Episode 78: Kenna

The Worm Wars!

Episode 77: Carne Ross

Humanity is Poised to Win the Fight Against Ebola

Episode 76: Liz Sly

Colombia's FARC Insurgency May Be Coming to an End. But Can the Peace Hold?

Episode 75: James Fearon

South Sudan is in a Freefall

Episode 74: Jessica Jackley

What Obama's Ethiopia Visit Says About His Africa Policy

Obama's Kenya Homecoming

Episode 73: Moises Naim

The IAEA and Iran

Can a UN Conference in Ethiopia Solve the Riddle of Financing Sustainable International Development

Episode 72: Anand Gopal

UN Peacekeeping is Facing Some Big Challenges. Can It Adapt?

Episode 71: Stephen Morrison

The UN Charter Turns 70 Years Old. Here is How it Came to Life

Episode 70: Paula Dobriansky

A Fugitive from the International Criminal Court Escapes from South Africa

Episode 69: Kakenya Ntaiya

Can ISIS Be Contained? The White House is Betting On It

Episode 68: Olivier Bancoult and Chagossian Exile

What Air Conditioners Can Teach Us About International Development

Episode 67: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Why Most Foreign Aid Does Not Go To the Poorest Countries

Episode 66: Ambassador Nicholas Burns

The Rohingya Refugee Crisis

Episode 65: Jean-Marie Guéhenno

Burundi on a Knife's Edge

Epsiode 64: Reza Aslan

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Means Business

Episode 63: Albina du Boisrouvray

Nepal Dodges a Bullet

Episode 62: Fareed Zakaria

Earthquake in Nepal: "Our Nightmare Scenario," Says UN Official

Inside the Fight Against Malaria

Episode 61: Juliette Kayyem

Palestinians in Syria: Stuck in "The Deepest Circle of Hell"

Episode 60: Andrew Mack

Yemen is a Hot Mess

Episode 59: Caryl Stern

Inside IAEA Inspections That Are the Lynchpin to the Iran Nuke Deal

Episode 58: Victor Ochen

The Nigeria Elections

Episode 57: Jessica Stern

Israeli Elections--What Happened and What it Means for Peace

Episode 56: Todd Moss

Guinea Worm Disease is Tantalizingly Close to Global Eradication

Why Healthcare Systems in the Developing World Need a Shot in the Arm

Episode 55: Sarah Margon

What We Know About What We Don't Know About International Development

Episode 54: Stephen Walt

A Stunning Turn of Events in Sri Lanka

Episode 53: Leila Zerrougui

Tragedy in the Mediterranean

Episode 52: Jan Egeland

Measles Around the World

Episode 51: Ambassador Susan Jacobs

Boko Haram and the Nigerian Elections

Episode 50: Trita Parsi

Obama's Visit to India

Episode 49: C. Christine Fair

Can We Really End Extreme Poverty?

Episode 48: Admiral James Stavridis

Stories that will Drive the Agenda at the United Nations in 2015

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Episode 47: Chris Blattman