Category: Dialogues

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Dr. Jeni Klugman on COVID-19’s Toll on Women and the State of Gender Equality

GJIA: The Beijing +25 report mentions how COVID-19 is worsening gender inequality in the labor market. Why are female workers disproportionately impacted, and how has this played…

November 20, 2020

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Dr. Ervand Abrahamian on How the US Pushed Iran to the Right

GJIA: Since the 1979 Revolution, analysis of Iran’s political process has been cast as a balancing act between hardliners and moderates. This is the main prism used to…

November 5, 2020

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Professor Vittorio Emanuele Parsi on the International Order in a Post-Pandemic World

GJIA: In your latest book, Vulnerable: How the Pandemic Will Change the World, you describe a few possible international orders that could occur in a post-COVID-19 world. What…

July 29, 2020

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Dr. Gbenga Ajilore on Structural Racism and COVID-19 in the Labor Market

GJIA: Let’s start off with the big picture. Where does structural racism occur in the context of employment and the labor market, and how does this affect minorities? GA: It…

July 23, 2020

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Dr. Joseph Nye on “Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump”

GJIA: In your new work “Do Morals Matter,” you ask a seemingly simple but ambitious question: “Do morals matter in American foreign policy, or is American moralism…

June 17, 2020

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Minister Kono Taro on the U.S.-Japan Alliance, Defense Policy, and the CPTPP

GJIA: It was sixty years ago in January 1960 when the Japan-United States Security Treaty was revised to mark the beginning of this alliance as we now know it. What is the…

May 4, 2020

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Dr. Victor Cha on China and the NBA

GJIA: In the lecture, you mentioned China is practicing “Predatory Liberalism.” Could you explain what that is? VC: “Predatory liberalism” is essentially the idea…

April 6, 2020

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Dr. Hugo Slim on the Changing Landscape of Humanitarian Action

GJIA: In a 2013 interview with the ICRC, you mentioned the possibility for humanitarian agencies to use modern technology, such as drones, to make better assessments or deliver…

March 26, 2020

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Dr. Ben Buchanan on Cybersecurity Challenges in Democracy and Statecraft

GJIA: In today’s event, you discussed how cyber warfare is more like covert operations than traditional warfare. What do you think might be the positive and negative…

March 24, 2020

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Minister Helen McEntee on Brexit, the Good Friday Agreement, and Transatlantic Relations

GJIA/The Europe Desk: Talk to us about your work preparing for Brexit within the Irish government and your role specifically in that process. How has that work looked for you…

February 11, 2020