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Jan 14
46m 21s

Reporting on Conflict | John Haltiwanger

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About this episode
In this episode, we speak with Foreign Policy staff writer John Haltiwanger about his experiences reporting on conflict and national security matters. We explore how current conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and Gaza, may conclude, as well as the obstacles to peace. This conversation touches on conflict resolution, the importance of expertise, and the role of the US in these discussions.

Podcast Production Credits:
Interviewing: Sabrina Beaver and Kerem Tasdan
Editing: Sabrina Beaver
Production: Sabrina Beaver

Music from #Uppbeat :
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