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It's More Complicated Than That

It's More Complicated Than That

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A podcast about world affairs created by the students and faculty of the International Relations program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Each month, we will investigate a pressing topic in world affairs. The episodes are created and hosted by students in the IR program and will feature interviews with experts, as well as music, poetry, and other non-scholarly ways to examine the topic at hand.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Politik & Regierungen
  • Yemen in the Shadow of Transition
    Mar 10 2023

    In this episode, we're joined by Johanna Golden to discuss the new book Yemen in the Shadow of Transition by our own Prof. Stacey Philbrick Yadav. This new work offers a powerful challenge to how we think about transitional justice through years of fieldwork in Yemen and interactions with a wide range of Yemeni actors and activists. The book is available here from Hurst Press. In our conversations, Stacey discusses #SupportYemen media collective adaptation of ‘Abd al-‘Aziz al-Maqaleh’s “Melody of Our Alienation” (2014) and the Yemen Policy Center’s visual story “Bus of Hope,” by Rim Mugahed.

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    38 Min.
  • War in Ukraine
    Mar 16 2022

    In this episode, we discuss the war in Ukraine. HWS IR major Christopher Calero speaks with Prof. David Ost about numerous aspects of the unfolding war, from Putin's claims that Ukraine has historically been part of Russia to the devastating effects on the ground to speculation about possible future developments. While the interview occurred two weeks after the invasion, the material covered continues to be relevant as the war continues to develop.

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    50 Min.
  • Farmer‘s Protests in India
    Dec 22 2021

    This episode examines the farmer's protests in India during 2021. Responding to government legislation, Indian farmers and their supporters launched a historic, and eventually successful, bid to have those laws rescinded. In this episode, Sadia Rahman interviews Vikas Rawal, economics professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, about the protests, their background, and their possible implications for political life in India. The episode also features Prof. Vikash Yadav as co-host and the song "Kisaan Anthem" (https://youtu.be/oNJiVuPmh9A).

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    58 Min.
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