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Sep 30, 2021

James Dorsey is a journalist who has long covered the Middle East and Asia. Here he describes the relations among states and jihadist since the Taliban's victory. For video, audio podcast, transcript, and comment column: https://tosavetheworld.ca/344-asian-geopolitics-in-2021/


Sep 28, 2021

Michael Beer works with Nonviolence International; Martin Klein is a retired professor of African history; Paul Maillet is a retired colonel and peace ethicist. For the video, audio podcast, transcript or comment column: https://tosavetheworld.ca/342-geopolitics-and-civil-resistance/


Sep 28, 2021

Nadezhda Kutepova was born in Mayak, Trisha Pritikin in Hanford, both in the place where their countries made plutonium. As lawyers, they defend the victims. For video, audio podcast, transcript, or comment column: https://tosavetheworld.ca/343-hanford-and-mayak/


Sep 28, 2021

Andrew Futter teaches about nuclear weapons at the University of Leicester in UK. We discuss whether AI could launch nuclear war, and new technological threats. For video, audio podcast, transcript, or comment column: https://tosavetheworld.ca/341-teaching-about-nuclear-weapons/


Sep 24, 2021

Dilip Simeon is a historian in Delhi who discusses the current political trends in India as the current version of the Hindutva nationalist movement. For video, auto podcast, transcript, or comment column: https://tosavetheworld.ca/340-autocratic-india/