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Viral vectors are a cornerstone of gene therapy and many employ experts in the viral vector services space to help design and produce their specialty vectors. These service providers are experts at making sure you get the vector you want with a titer and purity you need for your application. We're joined in this episode by Dr. Cliff Froelich, Head of Analytical Development for a viral vector services provider. Cliff and his team work with AAV, lentivirus, and other vectors to support multiple, and simultaneous, client projects. Specifically, we dive into how they use various analytical and molecular methods to monitor and assess identity, strength, purity, impurities, potency, efficiency, empty/full ratios, safety, and more. As you might expect, it's not a one-method-does-it-all approach or solution. Yes, digital PCR is in the mix here, and Cliff does a great job of outlining where it shines relative to the other methods they use regularly in their GMP practice. In our career corner portion, you'll hear about Cliff's circuitous career path, which includes stints in the poultry industry and time as a clinical dietitian. Through it all, and into his current role, Cliff brings a passion and genuine interest for the science and its potential to affect lives. Visit the Absolute Gene-ius pageto learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System.
Translating the therapeutic promise of cell and gene therapies into clinical reality relies on robust potency assays. However, designing assays that accurately reflect the complex mechanisms of these therapies can feel like chasing a moving target. Here, Charlotte Barker, Editor, Cell & Gene Therapy Insights, speaks with Giorgio Zenere, CMC technical project lead in the Global QC Technology Innovation Team, Kite Pharma, and Dirk Windgassen, Director of Analytical Development, Miltenyi Biotec, to discuss best practices and future trends in developing potency assays for cell and gene therapies.
In this episode, Adam and Nina discuss the deterioration of relations between Czechia and Slovakia, the celebration of 25 years of NATO membership in Czechia, Hungary and Poland and the ongoing media crackdown in Azerbaijan. They continue to analyse the split in the Visegrád Group as Hungary's Viktor Orbán's met with Donald Trump while Poland's president and prime visited US President Joe Biden.For the main interview, Alexandra and Nina sat down with Eugene Chausovsky, the Senior Director for Analytical Development and Training at the New Lines Institute to get his insights on the upcoming Russian presidential elections. Eugene dives into Russian domestic politics but also looks at the election from a broader geopolitical perspective. This is the first of several collaborations that we will be conducting with analysts from the New Lines Institute.The New Lines Institute is based in Washington, DC and focuses on the intersection of US foreign policy and global geopolitics. Check out the New Lines Institute website and listen to their podcast: Contours. >>>Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/talkeasterneurope
2023 was a year of ups and downs in the industry. It was also a big year of growth and change for me and my company. In this episode I brought back Ellen Lawrence, my wife and Sr. Director of Analytical Development to facilitate a conversation about what went well in 2023, where I had my biggest growth, challenges I had to overcome that don't go away when you work for yourself, and highlight what is coming in 2024.What you'll learn:The biggest obstacle and pain point of my year and how I overcame itWhat I'm most proud of and in Andy Cohen WWHL style, my top 5 of the yearWhere I saw the most growth in myself and where I still have work to doWhat to look out for in 2024Head over to Your Worthy Career for full show notes.Work with MelissaJoin the VIP Email Insiders ConnectLinkedInInstagram
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Bruce Thompson, CEO of Kincell Bio. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Bruce, covering: The daunting and exciting prospect of launching a CDMO spin-out focused on early-phase companies The challenges and opportunities of pivoting a facility from innovator-owned to CDMO-owned Navigating from technical leader to a first CEO role... and the importance of covering your blind spots Why Bruce is seeing an upturn in the market and the emergence of more diverse opportunities. Bruce is the CEO of Kincell Bio, bringing over 28 years of experience to his position. Before this, he was Vice President and Technical Lead for the Cell Therapy Franchise at Resilience, Inc., where he helped build the development and GMP manufacturing capabilities and served as a technical advisor internally and externally. He has over 18 years of CMC strategy, product development, and cell therapy manufacturing experience. In his first startup role, he was Vice President of Process Sciences at Lyell Immunopharma, where he was responsible for Process and Analytical Development and tech transfer of processes and methods to a newly built state-of-the-art cGMP facility. Prior to Lyell, Bruce served as the Sr. Director of the Therapeutic Products Program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC), where he led GMP manufacturing of cell and gene therapy products. He was responsible for supporting >15 active clinical programs and contributed to the filing of 6 INDs for various cell therapy programs. Bruce also spent nearly ten years at Pfizer in the Pharmaceutical Sciences division, and he received his B.A. in Biology, an M.S. in Biochemistry from The Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Louisville. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues, and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital, and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed, and grow in life sciences.
#EurAsia #POTUS meets with the Stans of Central Asia at the UN. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, Gordon Chang: https://idrw.org/indias-military-studying-options-for-any-china-taiwan-war/ 1927 Afghanistan
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Barcelona 1920 #India: What to watch for in Modi's state visit to the Biden Administration. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill: https://time.com/6288278/modi-state-visit-biden-india-key-issues/
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #PRC: India surpasses PRC as the most populous state.Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://www.wsj.com/articles/india-china-population-economy-9dd7bf27.
This is the 7th episode of the 3rd Season of PR Unmasked. In this episode hosted by Concordia Forum, Muddassar Ahmed sits down in conversation with historian and author Arash Azizi, Founder and Executive Director of Bulbul Collective Banafsheh Madaninejad, Dr. Kamran Bokhari - Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute; and journalist and author Nahid Siamdoust. This episode will examine the protests that have been taking place in Iran since the death of Mahsa Zhina Amini on the 16th of September 2022. We will be discussing the ripple effect they have triggered both nationally and in the surrounding region as well as looking at what the future may hold for Democracy in Iran. Arash Azizi is a New York-based writer and historian, whose commentary has been featured in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, the BBC, Guardian, Vanity Fair and Al-Jazeera. He is the author of “The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US and Iran's Global Ambitions” (Oneworld, 2020) and “Iran's New Revolution: Women, Life, Freedom” (Oneworld, 2023.) Dr. Banafsheh Madaninejad is the Founder and Executive Director of Bulbul Collective, a non-profit dedicated to elevating the voices of the US AMEMSA (Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, South Asian) community through facilitating, collecting and disseminating our stories. She is also an anti-racism trainer, gender educator, equity strategist, workshop designer and facilitator for businesses, governments and non-profit organizations. Dr. Kamran Bokhari is Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute, national security and foreign policy specialist at the University of Ottawa's Professional Development Institute and author of Political Islam in the Age of Democratization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). He has also contributed chapters to numerous edited volumes. Dr. Nahid Siamdoust is a cultural historian whose work concentrates primarily on the intersection between politics and various modes of culturalproduction and media forms in Iran and the wider Middle East. She has previously worked as a full-time Iran and Middle East based journalist for TIME Magazine, Der Spiegel, The Los Angeles Times and Al Jazeera English TV and has taught at Oxford University and NYU Steinhardt's Media, Culture and Communication Department.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #PRC: #Pakistan: Militarizing the port of Gwadar. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy.:@GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://menafn.com/1105880114/Militarising-Gwadar-Possible-If-China-Believes-Indian-Antagonisms-Are-Past-Point-Of-No-Return
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Jennifer Chadwick, CSO of ProtaGene. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Jennifer, covering: Lessons and learnings moving from the world of academia into commercial industry The shift from lowest-price tactical outsourcing to value-based, holistic, and strategic outsourcing at a much earlier stage Nuances in the sandbox of playing with the buckets of CGTPs, and why emerging therapeutics do not play by the rules The increasing importance of risk-based assessment in early-stage drug development, and the need to increase the bar for understanding complex modalities in a smart, cost-effective and efficient way as we begin to understand them more Jennifer Chadwick is Chief Scientific Officer of ProtaGene and serves as Site Head in Boston. She brings two decades of experience leading scientific teams in the biotech industry and academia and is a well-recognized expert in development of biologics and gene therapy products. She served as Vice President of Analytical Development and of Biologic Development at BioAnalytix. Previously, Dr. Chadwick was a tenured Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Kansas. Jen has authored thought leadership articles related to analytical development of gene therapy products and published approximately 75 peer-reviewed publications, 13 patents, and four book chapters, demonstrating her expertise and deep understanding of biologics and drug development. Dr. Chadwick has served as an Associate Director of CASSS and a member of the Steering Committee for academic-industry relations at the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council. She is also a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern University. She received her PhD from Purdue University Department of Chemistry. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences, get noticed.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1944 Bombay #India: Launching two Aircraft carrier battle groups to counter #PRC string of pearls. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, o@GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-politics-india-government-china-8d27aecf279cc2e8c52acebc63f74726
In this episode of Applied Geopolitics from RANE, host Rodger Baker speaks to Dr. Kamran Bokhari, Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute, who has just returned from a trip to Central Asia. They discuss how Central Asia is re-emerging as a key region for trans-Eurasian trade. But the landlocked Central Asian “Stans” sit in a complicated neighborhood, with a new sort of Great Game being played quietly among Russia, China, and more recently Turkey, with political and security uncertainty in nearby Afghanistan, and with a growing desire for additional outside investment to build on recent economic and transportation gains. RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) is a global risk intelligence company that provides risk and security professionals with access to critical insights, analysis, and support, enabling them to better anticipate, monitor, and respond to emerging risks and threats. RANE clients benefit from improved situational awareness, more efficient access to relevant intelligence and expertise, and better risk management outcomes. Join the millions who are tapping into the collective wisdom of the world's largest community of risk and business professionals. For more information about RANE, visit www.ranenetwork.com.
In this episode of Applied Geopolitics from RANE, host Rodger Baker speaks to Dr. Kamran Bokhari, Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute, who has just returned from a trip to Central Asia. They discuss how Central Asia is re-emerging as a key region for trans-Eurasian trade. But the landlocked Central Asian “Stans” sit in a complicated neighborhood, with a new sort of Great Game being played quietly among Russia, China, and more recently Turkey, with political and security uncertainty in nearby Afghanistan, and with a growing desire for additional outside investment to build on recent economic and transportation gains. RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) is a global risk intelligence company that provides risk and security professionals with access to critical insights, analysis, and support, enabling them to better anticipate, monitor, and respond to emerging risks and threats. RANE clients benefit from improved situational awareness, more efficient access to relevant intelligence and expertise, and better risk management outcomes. Join the millions who are tapping into the collective wisdom of the world's largest community of risk and business professionals. For more information about RANE, visit www.ranenetwork.com.#geopolitics #Afghanistan #Pakistan #CentralAsia geopolitics #riskmanagement
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #India: MOST POPULOUS. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, on this: https://www.axios.com/2023/01/13/india-china-population-economy-trade-workers
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. 1904 @Batchelorshow #PRC: #India: Congress Party and the China threat. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/chinas-approach-to-india-is-like-russian-approach-to-ukraine-says-rahul-gandhi/article66330226.ece
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Pakistan: #India: #PRC: The flood and the F-16s. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy: @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://indianexpress.com/article/world/united-states-pakistan-relationship-india-jaishankar-comment-f16-8174908/
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Pakistan: The glaciers are melting. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy https://www.thequint.com/news/world/pakistan-prime-minister-shehbaz-sharif-floods-reduce-gdp-phone-call-turkey-president-recep-tayyip-erdogan:
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #India: #PRC: Delhi builds an aircraft carrier. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/02/india-carrier-china-vikrant/
For this weekend's bonus briefing, DSR Daily Brief Hosts Grant Haver and Chris Cotnoir talk with Dr. Kamran Bokhari, Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, about the potential Iran Nuclear Deal. How likely is a deal? What impact would it have on the Middle East? Find out in this thoughtful (and brief) conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kamran Bokhari of the New Lines Institute dives deep into the turbulence brewing in Eurasia, with the war in Ukraine destabilizing some already tenuous relationships with Russia, and the US's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan and leave the Taliban in charge - The US, China, Pakistan, Turkey, and Iran are all pushing for a foothold in the region, with Kazakhstan at the center of this tug-of-war. Kamran Bokhari is Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute. You can find his article on Kazakhstan https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/media/uploads/documents/KI_220524_kaz%20relations_v2_0.pdf (here). Timestamps: 0:00-18:00 – Kazakhstan 18:00-36:24 – Pakistan 36:24-48:30 – Iran 48:30-end: Russia/Turkey Questions? Comments? Reach out at: jacob@perchperspectives.com Website:https://cognitive.investments ( )https://perchperspectives.com (https://perchperspectives.com)
Kamran Bokhari of the New Lines Institute dives deep into the turbulence brewing in Eurasia, with the war in Ukraine destabilizing some already tenuous relationships with Russia, and the US's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan and leave the Taliban in charge - The US, China, Pakistan, Turkey, and Iran are all pushing for a foothold in the region, with Kazakhstan at the center of this tug-of-war. Kamran Bokhari is Director of Analytical Development at the New Lines Institute. You can find his article on Kazakhstan https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/media/uploads/documents/KI_220524_kaz%20relations_v2_0.pdf (here). Timestamps: 0:00-18:00 – Kazakhstan 18:00-36:24 – Pakistan 36:24-48:30 – Iran 48:30-end: Russia/Turkey Questions? Comments? Reach out at: kristin@cognitive.investments Website:https://cognitive.investments ( https://cognitive.investments)
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #PRC: Nuclear arms in Asia. @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy, on this: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/china-boosting-nuclear-arsenal-pakistan-leads-india-in-warheads-sipri/articleshow/92190505.cms
On this episode of the podcast, Melissa welcomes back Ellen Lawrence, her wife, and Senior Director of Analytical Development for Emergent BioSolutions.In the last year and a half since Ellen was on the podcast, she has been promoted to Senior Director, led her team through the pandemic and has started reporting to a new boss in another country. She has also had some personal obstacles to overcome that have strengthened her leadership skills and helped her persevere to the next level.In this episode learn:Ellen's advice for getting to the next level in leadershipHow to strengthen the relationship with a new bossWhat to do when you get surprising performance feedbackHow to lead a team through high attrition and a pandemic without punishing your high performers with more workOne piece of advice Ellen wished she had earlier in her careerMentioned in this episode:Connect with Ellen on LinkedInThe perfect 1-1 frameworkEntry Level to Senior Leader in Pharma/BiotechWork with Melissa 1-1 by scheduling a consultation.Connect with MelissaLinkedInInstagram
Photo: Painting of a Hindu priest performing Hindu arati ceremony in the Russian town of Astrakhan. 18th century. #Ukraine: India shops Russian guns; & What is to be done? Kamran Bokhari @yowpdicafe , director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. @NewlinesInst | NatSec/FP Spclist @yowpdicafe @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://warontherocks.com/2022/04/after-ukraine-where-will-india-buy-its-weapons/
In this episode, recorded 09 February 2022, Naomi Weir (Programme Director – Innovation, CBI) is joined by Paul Durkin (Chief Customer and Innovation Officer, Wincanton), James Milligan (Global Head of Technology, Hays), and Andy Meads (Head of Analytical Development & Insight, UK Greetings) for a discussion on how technology and innovation can help mitigate the impacts of the current labour market shortages. Chaired by Ceri Thomas (Tortoise Media). CBI @10am is a free webinar series, hosted weekly every Wednesday. To find out more and to watch or listen to previous episodes, visit https://www.cbi.org.uk/cbi-10am/ ----- For the latest insight and support to help your business respond to recent pandemic developments, visit our Coronavirus Hub at https://www.cbi.org.uk/coronavirus-hub/
Photo: Stamps of Kazakhstan, 2011-26 Kazakhstan alarms the PRC. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. @NewlinesInst | NatSec/FP Spclist @yowpdicafe .@GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-offers-kazakhstan-security-support-opposes-external-forces-2022-01-10/
In this Urdu discussion, Uzair talks to Dr. Kamran Bokhari about his recently-published essay titled "The Long Shadow of Deobandism in South Asia." This essay is a must-read as it provides a long history about the rise of political Islam in the subcontinent and how it has shaped Pakistan. Dr. Kamran Bokhari is Director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute. Dr. Bokhari is also a national security and foreign policy specialist at the University of Ottawa's Professional Development Institute. Bokhari has also served as the Central Asia Studies Course Coordinator at U.S. Department of State's Foreign Service Institute. He was a Fellow with the Program on Extremism at George Washington University (2016-18). Dr. Bokhari has also been a Senior Consultant with The World Bank since 2009. He has 15 years of experience in the private sector intelligence space during which he provided intellectual leadership in the publishing of cutting-edge geopolitical analysis & forecasts. You can read the full essay here -https://newlinesmag.com/essays/the-long-shadow-of-deobandism-in-south-asia/
In this emergency edition of the Newlines Institute's Contours podcast, Contours host Nicholas Heras talks through the short-term scenarios in Afghanistan and the geopolitical maneuvers to follow now that the Taliban stands triumphant in Kabul with Kamran Bokhari, Rasha Al Aqeedi, and Caroline Rose. Kamran Bokhari is a globally recognized expert on Afghanistan and the Director for Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute. Rasha Al Aqeedi is the Senior Analyst and Program Head for Nonstate Actors at the Newlines Institute who has been closely following the Taliban's transition from nonstate authority to a state. Caroline Rose is the Senior Analyst and Program Head for Power Vacuums who has been gaming the geopolitical scenarios in Asia in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Photo: Pakistani police erasing the name of Muhammad from the Kalima of a Ahmadiyya Mosque in Faislabad (at Sir Shamsheer Road), Pakistan. Pakistan backs Taliban, China smiles. Kamran Bokhari, director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. AFGHAN CRISIS INTERNATIONAL China, Pakistan outline ‘joint action' to align Afghanistan strategies China and Pakistan on Saturday said they would more closely cooperate and work together in Afghanistan amid the changing situation in the country, as their Foreign Ministers proposed building the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into “a hub of regional connectivity”. https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/china-pakistan-outline-joint-action-to-align-afghanistan-strategies/article35519129.ece
Kamran Bokhari comes back to the Perch Pod to discuss Iran's newest "elections," details behind the Israel/Iran conflict, and the issues faced by ethnic minority populations of Xinxiang. Dr. Kamran Bokhari is the Director of Analytical Development at the Newlines Institute for Strategy & Policy. Timestamps: 0:00-28:10: Iran's June 6th election 28:10-49:46: How to think about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 49:46-END: Pakistan, China, and Uighurs Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlHPEgE3fjkz (The interview mentioned )at 51:10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1137008040?tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1 (Kamran's Book) Link to Kamran's Newlines Institute in the podcast description: https://newlinesinstitute.org/ (https://newlinesinstitute.org/) Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! We put out new episodes every other Monday Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.com Subscribe to the Perch Pod Newsletter https://perchperspectives.com/reports/ (HERE) Check out LatamPolitik https://latampolitik.com/ (here)! Socials- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerchSpectives LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/perc... Website: https://perchperspectives.com/
This Newlines Institute Contours podcast examines dynamics in Iran to watch now that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's protégé Ebrahim Raisi has been elected president. In this episode, Newlines Institute Senior Analyst and Contours host Nicholas Heras sits down with three noted Iran experts: Professor Neda Bolourchi, associate director of and faculty member in the Middle Eastern Studies Program at Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Amir Toumaj, a research and policy analyst at United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) and co-founder of Resistance Axis Monitor; and Dr. Kamran Bokhari, the Newlines Institute's director of Analytical Development.
Jacob speaks with Kamran Bokhari (again!) Along with being the first repeat guest on the podcast, Kamran is the Director of Analytical Development at the Center for Global Policy where he heads the Governance and Muslim Majority States Program. This time, Jacob and Kamran have a detailed conversation about the current events and politics of the Muslim world. Timestamps: Intro 00:002:24 Recap on the Muslim-Turkey diplomatic spat4:58 Why is depicting the Prophet Muhammed such a controversial issue?14:47 Freedom of speech in the Muslim world28:21 Turkey's political use of Islam46:15 Global context 53:41- Outro Check out Jacob and Kamran's first conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1ED9GtCQUQ&ab_channel=PerchPerspectives (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1ED9GtCQUQ&ab_channel=PerchPerspectives) Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! We put out new videos every other Monday Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.com Socials-Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerchSpectives (https://twitter.com/PerchSpectives) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/perch-perspectives/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/perch-perspectives/) Website: https://perchperspectives.com/ (https://perchperspectives.com/)
In this episode, Jacob speaks with Dr. Kamran Bokhari, Director of Analytical Development at the Center for Global Policy where he heads the Governance and Muslim Majority States Program. They talk about the evolution of the discipline of Geopolitics, if it is possible for a Muslim power to successfully re-establish the Caliphate within our lifetimes, the Islamic World's response to the recession of globalization trend and what American Foreign Policy should look like after the 2020 election. Timestamps: 1:24 - 13:28 - What is the Center for Global Policy? 13:29 - 21:05 - Is there a Muslim approach to geopolitics and if so how does it differ from its western counterpart? 21:11- 26:45 - The evolution of geopolitics 26:46 - 49:42 - Will a Muslim power successfully re-establish the caliphate within our lifetime? 47:43 - 59:45 - The Islamic World's potential response to the recent recession of globalization 59:46 - 1:07:31 - What should American Foreign Policy look like after the 2020 election in November? Kamran's Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1137008040?tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1137008040?tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1) Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! We put out new videos every other Monday Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.com Socials- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerchSpectives (https://twitter.com/PerchSpectives) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/perc (https://www.linkedin.com/company/perc)... Website: https://perchperspectives.com/ (https://perchperspectives.com/)