In this week’s episode, we are bringing you interviews with Professor Vivienne Jabri and Amanda Faber, founder of the Soldiers and Arts Academy, talking about the interface between arts and academia and how the arts can support war veterans.
If you would like to watch the live-streamed video of the Remember Dance performance, you can find it here: http://bi ... Show More
Jan 6
24 Hours at the Capitol: Nora Neus on January 6, the Far Right and American Nationalism
In this episode, Dr Pablo de Orellana, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, is joined by journalist and Emmy-nominated producer Nora Neus to discuss her book "24 Hours at the Capitol: An Oral History of the January 6th Insurrection". Drawing on hundreds of interviews and p ... Show More
47m 41s
Dec 17
The Helsinki Brief: Inside Finnish Intelligence and Security
This episode introduces The Helsinki Brief, a podcast mini-series on Finnish intelligence and security. Hosted by Dr Paul McGarr of King’s College London, the discussion features Hannamiina Tanninen, an analyst at Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (SUPO), about the role a ... Show More
48m 49s
Nov 28
Victim-centred peacemaking: How victim inclusion shaped Colombia’s Santos-FARC peace process
In this episode, Professor Roddy Brett, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the Global Insecurities Centre at the University of Bristol, joins Dr Nafees Hamid, Co-PI of the XCEPT research programme, to discuss his new book, ‘Victim-Centred Peacemaking: Colombi ... Show More
45m 26s
Mar 2021
Surviving War in Syria, Arab Spring at 10, Public Opinion Surveys in the Arab World (S. 10, Ep. 11)
Justin Schon of the University of Virginia talks about his latest book, Surviving the War in Syria: Survival Strategies in a Time of Conflict, with Marc Lynch on this week's podcast. In the book, he emphasizes that civilian behavior in conflict zones includes repertoires of survi ... Show More
58m 55s
Mar 2022
The Last Soldier to Die in World War I (Encore)
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At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918, the Great War, the war to end all wars, came to an end. In the preceding four years and four months, the world saw the greatest bloodle ... Show More
9m 11s
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<p>We're joined by <a href='https://blowback.show/' target='_blank'>Brendan</a> from the legendary <a href='https://blowback.show/' target='_blank'>Blowback pod</a> to discuss the "forgotten war". Strap in real good, and get ready to be deprogrammed - this is a dar ... Show More