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Host Renee Shaw discusses U.S. foreign policy with a panel of Kentucky university political scientists. Guests: Gregory Hall, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce professor at the University of Kentucky; Timothy Rich, political science professor at Western Kentucky University; Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; & Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University
Host Renee Shaw discusses U.S. foreign policy with a panel of Kentucky university political scientists. Guests: Gregory Hall, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce professor at the University of Kentucky; Timothy Rich, political science professor at Western Kentucky University; Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; & Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss U.S. foreign policy. Scheduled guests: Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University; Hossein Motamedi, political science and history professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; and Bruce Hicks, political science professor at University of the Cumberlands.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss U.S. foreign policy. Scheduled guests: Dina Badie, politics and international studies professor at Centre College; Jonathan Pidluzny, government professor at Morehead State University; Hossein Motamedi, political science and history professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College; and Bruce Hicks, political science professor at University of the Cumberlands.
On this final episode of the 2016 post-election Centre Point podcast series, host Bill Goodman talks with Dina Badie, assistant professor of politics and international studies, and Beau Weston, the John M. and Louise Van Winkle professor of sociology, about Alexis de Tocqueville, his views on democracy and their relevancy to the recent presidential election.
In this eighth of nine episodes in the post-election Centre Point podcast series, host Bill Goodman talks with Dina Badie, assistant professor of politics and international studies, about the election results as seen through an international lens. Badie breaks down the global reaction to the election by region, including countries in Europe and the Middle East, and discusses potential international issues facing the president-elect.
In the seventh episode of Centre Point, host Bill Goodman talks with Dr. Dina Badie, assistant professor of politics and international studies, about American foreign policy at the end of President Barack Obama's tenure. Badie examines the importance of foreign policy in the 2016 election cycle and America's potential role in future international issues.
In this third episode of Centre Point, host Bill Goodman of KET talks with Lori Hartmann-Mahmud, Frank B. and Virginia B. Hower Professor of International Studies, and Dina Badie, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Studies, about geopolitics and the American presidential election.