Category: Dialogues

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Clarifying the Theory and Practice of European Populism with Dr. Pauliina Patana

GJIA: In political discourse, “populism” has become somewhat of a loaded term thrown around by actors on all sides of the political spectrum. How does scholarly literature…

February 22, 2024

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A “Floor” for US-China Relations in 2024: Insights on the Biden-Xi Summit from Professor Dennis Wilder

GJIA: Could you share with us some of the key takeaways from the Biden-Xi summit? DW: You know, the Chinese love to say that we need “win-win cooperation.” In this case,…

December 22, 2023

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Thinking Through the Diplomatic, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of the Israel-Hamas War, with Expert of Palestinian Affairs Khaled Elgindy

GJIA: To establish some context, why did Hamas conduct this attack on Israel now, and what were their strategic goals in conducting this attack, if any? KE: Obviously, we cannot…

November 9, 2023

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Preventing Genocide within Afghanistan from an Anthropological Framework, with Genocide Watch President Dr. Gregory H. Stanton

GJIA: The Ten Stages of Genocide came from your firsthand experience in post-genocide Cambodia and your professional career in the Foreign Service during the 1994 Rwandan.…

October 13, 2023

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US-China Business Council President Craig Allen on the Economic Implications of the Chinese Spy Balloon Incident

GJIA: The past few weeks in regard to US-China relations have been particularly volatile, especially in the aftermath of the surveillance balloon intelligence incident. In your…

May 10, 2023

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A Reframed Understanding of Urbanism in the Global South with Professor AbdouMaliq Simone

In international relations, cities occupy a rich focal point of migration, economic activities, and other distinctive urbanized social formations. The work of Professor…

May 5, 2023

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The Neglected Historical Origins of Global Economic Governance: A Conversation with Jamie Martin

GJIA: How did you come about writing your book, The Meddlers? JM: The fundamental question posed by The Meddlers, as I began research on it, was how did the international…

May 3, 2023

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The Proposed Judicial Overhaul from an Israeli-Palestinian Perspective, with Josh Ruebner

GJIA: Can you give us a brief overview of the relevant parts of Israel’s judiciary, and how the proposed amendments—this so-called “judicial overhaul”—aim to reshape…

April 3, 2023

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Adom Getachew on Anticolonial Worldmaking of the Past and Present

GJIA: Plenty of historical literature and political theory already exists on the decolonization period, but the reorientations to the Black Atlantic and global transformative…

February 13, 2023

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Confronting Global Food Insecurity with U.S. Diplomatic Historian Kelly McFarland

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: In the report Peace Through Food: Ending the Hunger-Instability Nexus, the Working Group described various explanations for worldwide…

February 3, 2023