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In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of border control, illicit trade, and tariffs in the era of Trump. Why do Trump's border policies resonate with so many despite lower deportation numbers than previous administrations? How are fentanyl, tariffs, and military threats shaping U.S. relations with Mexico and Canada? Andreas explains the performative politics of the border, the historical amnesia around immigration enforcement, and why the lines between legal and illegal economies are blurrier than we think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
This episode Randy's partner is Peter Andreas Sorensen. Peter's story of rising from the verge of bankruptcy to becoming one of the wealthiest people in Denmark will inspire you and your entire team. This episode is another R-rated, real-world look at how massive teams are actually built. Randy and Peter chop it up on everything from who to keep off your stage to using subliminal programming to program your subconscious mind, and learning how to manage money to how Randy's shocking explanation of how he screens out the people he will sponsor personally. You'll learn Peter's unique process for achieving goals, and the system he used to create a group that have 99 people earning more than $200,000 a year. https://duplicationnation.com/ Warning: Explicit language Show Notes: MLM Boot Camp: https://duplicationnation.com/mlm-boot-camp/ Peter's Book: http://ow.ly/9bz550On1SI MLM Confidential: https://www.mlmconfidential.com/subscribe 6:00 Cold market recruiting 18:00 Subliminal programming 23:00 Developing prosperity consciousness 30:00 Prosperity dream board 52:00 Developing financial literacy 1:09:00 Staying active in the business 1:13:00 Counseling with your team 1:28:00 The power of a system 1:33:00 Dream building 1:40:00 Running your calendar 1:42:00 What Randy requires to work with him 1:50:00 Who you allow on stage
Hopfige Vielfalt & handfeste Kulinarik: Unterwegs in der Altstadt. Die Folge wird präsentiert von Düsseldorf Tourismus. Düsseldorf. Woran denkt ihr da? An Fortuna 1895 vielleicht. An Punk und "Die Toten Hosen". Und an den längsten Tresen der Welt, an dem das Altbier in Strömen aus den Zapfhähnen fließt. Das Alt und Düsseldorf, sie sind unzertrennlich. Dennoch hat sich in den letzten Jahren auch am Rhein eine Craftbeer-Kultur formiert, die Bierstile wie Pale Ale, IPA oder Erdbeer Ales auf das Biermenü bringt. Junge Brauereien wie Olbermann oder Beer Kong stärken die Biervielfalt in Düsseldorf. In der Holy Craft Beer Bar am Lieferplätzchen hat die Craftbeerszene eine Heimat gefunden. Das ist eine spannende Entwicklung. Findet auch Düsseldorf Tourismus. Dort hat man dem Thema eine eigene Stadtführung gewidmet: "Craftbeer & Streetfood". Sie wandelt lässig auf traditionsreichen Spuren, findet das Neue im Alten, spielt mit dem urban-hippen Begriff "Streetfood" und serviert augenzwinkernd Kult im Brötchen. Woher wir das wissen? Weil wir die Tour begleitet und dabei mit einigen Playern der Düsseldorfer Bier- und Altstadtszene gesprochen haben. In dieser Podcastfolge hört ihr u.a.: - Warum Jan Olbermann eigentlich kein Altbier brauen wollte – und es trotzdem tut - Worin für Stadtführer Michael Plettke die Magie des Schweinebrötchens liegt - Wie Fußballspieler Marinko "Mile" Miletic zum Kult-Imbisswirt wurde - Warum Dirk Rouenhoff im "Zum Schlüssel" auch ein Pale Ale braut - Wie viele Striche auf einen Deckel passen - Wie Sebastian Knepper und Thorsten Kulmann in ihrem Holy Craft Sauerbier und andere Bierspezialitäten nach Düsseldorf holen – und warum sie erst arbeitslos und Single werden mussten, um das zu tun - Welche Superbier-Kombo sich hinter "Altbier United" verbirgt AKTION: HHopcast wird 5 Schreibt uns zum 5. Geburtstag & verratet uns, was euch gefällt, was wir besser machen könnten – und vor allem: Was euer persönlicher HHopcast-AHA-Moment war. Mail an cheers@hhopcast.de, Betreff: 5 Jahre HHopcast Einsendeschluss: 28.12.22, 10 Uhr Links Die Tourstationen - Uerige, Berger Str. 1 (www.uerige.de/) - Zum St. Sebastian, Kurze Str. 2A (https://www.zum-st-sebastian.de/) - Ham Ham by Josef, Kurze Str. 5 (https://hamham-duesseldorf.de/) - Hausbrauerei Zum Schlüssel, Bolkerstraße 41-47 (https://www.zumschluessel.de/) - Holy Craft Beer Bar, Liefergasse 11 (https://holycraft.de/) - Stadtführung Craftbeer & Streetfood (39 €, ca. 180 Min., https://bit.ly/3WgIskh) Altbier United (Altbiere der fünf Düsseldorfer Hausbrauereien inkl. Altbierglas, 18,99 €, https://bit.ly/3Wjua24) - Hotel Ruby Luna, Kasernenstraße 39 (https://bit.ly/3v9Kpms) - Zitate Buch: Helmuth Hartmann, Franz F. Froeb, Peter Andreas, “In – out”, ein Report über die Düsseldorfer Altstadt, Dr. Wolf gang Schwarze Verlag, Wuppertal, 308 Seiten, 85 Illustrationen, 120 Photos; 16,80 Mark. https://www.zeit.de/1969/09/loblieder-auf-die-kueche - Altes aus Liebe (https://bit.ly/3G8NzNA) - Fuerst Wiacek After Party (https://bit.ly/3WvLb90) - La Trappe Blond (https://bit.ly/3YGcsHK) Ein großes Dankeschön geht raus an alle, die uns hören, weiterempfehlen und uns via Steady unterstützen! Ihr seid GROSSARTIG! Cheers, auf euch!
Transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/Z1fRL4nCwOvFsY2G72FmiwsIif4 Book info: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501765780/border-games/#bookTabs=1 In this episode, we speak with Peter Andreas, author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, now out in a third edition. Peter Andreas is John Hay Professor of International Studies and Political Science at Brown University. Andreas is the author, co-author, or co-editor of eleven books. He has also written for a wide range of scholarly and policy publications, including International Security, International Studies Quarterly, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New Republic, Harper's, Slate, Time Magazine, and The Nation. We spoke to Peter about how the political games surrounding the U.S. Mexico border have evolved since he first started studying the issue over twenty years ago, how the escalation to a more militarized border has had extremely negative and deadly side effects, and how he expects border issues to be utilized by politicians in the upcoming mid-term elections in the United States. If you'd like to purchase Peter's new book, use the promo code 09POD to save 30 percent on our website which is cornellpress.cornell.edu. If you live in the UK use the discount code CSANNOUNCE and visit the website combinedacademic.co.uk.
Thomasine vil skilles, det vil Peter Andreas ikke. Bag om København lader sig altså skille anno 1801 – en sjælden, og også celeber skilsmisse, i datidens lille og sladrevorne København. Thomasine er ikke andet end et stort barn, da de blev gift – og den 15 år ældre P.A.har alt for travlt med at være edgy samfundsrevser til at pleje sit ægteskab. Bag om København lader sig altså skille anno 1801 – en sjælden, og også celeber skilsmisse, i datidens lille og sladrevorne København. Thomasine bliver mange år senere én af Danmarks mest populære forfattere – Peter Andreas revser adlen og samfundet så dedikeret, at han smides ud af landet. Mød Thomasine Gyllembourg og P.A. Heiberg – Johanne Louise Heibergs svigerforældre. Og lyt til episoden om Johanne Louise her. Fortalt af Berit Freyheit Her finder du en litteraturliste. Gæstestemmer: Naja Wulff Mottelsen og Daniel Ackey Københavns Biblioteker - LYD på Facebook. 75
Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in conversation with “the point man” for drug policy reform efforts, Ethan Nadelmann. They'll talk about a wide range of drug policy issues, concerning both illegal and legal substances, what has worked and what has failed, and where to go from here. Ethan Nadelmann Described by Rolling Stone as “the point man” for drug policy reform efforts and “the real drug czar,” Ethan Nadelmann was long widely regarded as the outstanding proponent of drug policy reform both in the United States and abroad. Ethan began his advocacy in the late 1980s while teaching at Princeton; he then founded first The Lindesmith Center and then the Drug Policy Alliance, the world's leading drug policy reform organization, which he directed until 2017. He also co-founded the Open Society Institute's International Harm Reduction Development program. Ethan has authored two books on the internationalization of criminal law enforcement (Cops Across Borders and, with Peter Andreas, Policing The Globe), and spoken publicly in roughly forty states and forty countries. His TED Talk on ending the drug war has over two million views. Ethan and his colleagues were at the forefront of dozens of successful campaigns to legalize marijuana, reduce the incarceration of drug law offenders, treat drug use and addiction as health, not criminal, issues, and otherwise promote alternatives to punitive prohibitionist policies. He recently started a podcast about all things drugs called PSYCHOACTIVE. And he has become increasingly engaged in the debate over tobacco harm reduction. Host Steve Heilig Steve is a longtime senior research associate with Commonweal, a co-founding director of the Commonweal Collaborative on Health and the Environment, a host of dialogues for the New School, and in other programs originating at or founded at Commonweal. Trained at five University of California campuses in public health, medical ethics, addiction medicine, economics, environmental sciences, and other disciplines, his other work includes positions at the San Francisco Medical Society, California Pacific Medical Center, and as co-editor of the Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. He has served on many nonprofit boards and appointed commissions, and is a trained hospice worker. He is a widely published essayist and book and music critic for the San Francisco Chronicle, Huffington Post, and many other publications.
Un avance muy importante en la segunda guerra mundial fue el uso de drogas, esto para ayudar a las tropas, que pudieran hacer recorridos mas largos y estar mas concentrados, en esta capsula hablamos de como fueron usadas las drogas, las fuentes de información de este programa son: El gran delirio, Hitler, drogas y el III Reich, autor Ohler Norman. Killer High: A History of war in six drugs, autor Peter Andreas. La próxima semana vuelven las tripiantes aventuras de nadie en su segunda temporada, nuestras redes sociales son: Facebook: Las Tripiantes Aventuras de Nadie Instagram: Tripiantes Aventuras de Nadie Twitter: @TripiantesDe #SegundaGuerraMundial , #WWII , #Drogas , #Metanfetaminas
Janice Stein, chair of the 2021 Lionel Gelber Prize jury, talks with Peter Andreas about his book Killer High: A History of War in Six Drugs.
On this episode, the shocking history of one of history’s most toxic relationships. Sarah talks with Peter Andreas about his book ‘Killer High: A History of War in Six Drugs.’ In it, he explores the role drugs have played in human warfare - not just as vices, but as commodities, and even as weapons. After hearing this conversation you'll see drugs, war, and the relationship between the two in a new light. (Originally aired February 2020.) You can learn more about and purchase 'Killer High' here: [www.amazon.com/Killer-High-Histo…ugs/dp/0190463015] You can see the Watson Institute’s panel discussion about the book here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH3hagImY08&feature=youtu.be]
Peter Andreas, "Joovastatud tapma. Sõjaajalugu kuue meelemürgi kaudu." Kirjastuselt Varrak. Tutvustab Timo Tarve. Kuidas levisid sigaretid üle maailma? Miks lõpetati kokaiini tootmine? Ja kuidas sai Coca-Colast maailma müüduim kofeiini sisaldav karastusjook? Oma raamatus näitab professor Peter Andreas, kui tihedalt on meelemürgid olnud seotud nii sõdade kui ka poliitikaga.
Peter Andreas, “Joovastatud tapma. Sõjaajalugu kuue meelemürgi kaudu.” Kirjastuselt Varrak. Tutvustab Timo Tarve. Kuidas levisid sigaretid üle maailma? Miks lõpetati kokaiini tootmine? Ja kuidas sai Coca-Colast maailma müüduim kofeiini sisaldav karastusjook? Oma raamatus näitab professor Peter Andreas, kui tihedalt on meelemürgid olnud seotud nii sõdade kui ka poliitikaga.
The drugs and war nexus is an old story involving not just criminal gangs but states. Just go back to the U.S. wars in Vietnam and Laos in the 1960s and 70s or in Central America in the 1980s or more recently in Afghanistan to see the connections. Alliances with drug dealers and cartels were part of Washington’s playbook albeit mostly secret. Covert operations need covert funding and drugs are always a handy cash crop. Culturally, the topic always attracts attention. There have been Hollywood movies from Clear and Present Dancer to Kill the Messenger, as well as TV shows and novels. Alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, opium, amphetamine, and cocaine intersect with the history of conflict. Drugs and war have become addicted to each other.
Schlägt man ein nahezu beliebiges Buch von Hanser auf, findet man im Impressum immer wieder die gleiche Zeile - "Umschlag: Peter-Andreas Hassiepen". Peter Hassiepen gestaltet seit fast 30 Jahren die Hanser-Cover. Und beschäftigt sich in seinem vor wunderschönen Bildbänden, Fotografien und eigenen Zeichnungen überquellendem Zimmer mit der Buchgestaltung und dem gestalterischen Auftritt des Verlages. Einen solchen Art Director haben nicht viele Verlagshäuser - im Gespräch mit ihm geht es darum, wie Buchumschläge eigentlich funktionieren, warum sie so aussehen, wie sie aussehen, und auch darüber, wie er eigentlich hinein in diesen ziemlich einzigartigen Beruf gefunden hat. Viel Spaß mit Hanser Rauschen!
"It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father." - Pope John XXIII On the coming father's day, let's learn this emotional piece from Cai Chao. Transcript and vocabulary for this episode can be found @https://www.patreon.com/posts/38065542 Welcome to our new patrons:Luciano, Dan Medicoff, Đạt Võ, Peter Andreas, Novian, JJ Shankar, Анна Сидоренко, Nat, Mary Salim. We couldn’t do it without the help of you. Please introduce yourself @https://www.patreon.com/posts/33867685 If you think our podcast is valuable to you and other Chinese learners, become our patron for as low as $5/month. Yes ! With about 1$/week, you will have access to all of the transcripts, vocabulary list and patrons only episodes. Are you already a listener? Leaving the show a review on iTunes will help more people find the podcast. Thank you!!
The Ex-Worker is back! Over the next three months, we will be releasing an audio version of CrimethInc.'s 2018 book, No Wall They Can Build: A Guide to Borders and Migration in North America, divided into eleven episodes released every week. In this short episode, we reflect on the evolution of the Ex-Worker podcast as a project, and set the scene for the forthcoming audiobook. In the year and a half since the book was released, much attention has focused on the US/Mexico border, and Trump's anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric have prompted widespread resistance. However, the crisis of raids, family separations, inhumane detention, and death and disappearance in the borderlands was in full swing during the Obama administration, and has roots stretching far back in the history of the United States. To provide context for what's been going on around the border since the book was published, a volunteer from the solidarity group No More Deaths joins us to talk about changes and continuities between the Obama and Trump eras, the impact of the administration's efforts to build a wall on communities around the border, updates on state repression against the group's volunteers, and the wave of resistance and solidarity building towards a world of free movement. Want to learn more? We'll be releasing the first installment of No Wall They Can Build later this week—stay tuned! {April 1, 2019} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: The Ex-Worker is Back! {0:01} Migration, Borders, and Resistance in the Trump Era {4:05} Interview with No More Deaths Volunteer {10:29} Conclusion {27:30} We'll be releasing an audiobook of No Wall They Can Build: A Guide to Borders and Migration in North America through eleven weekly episodes over the next three months. You can read the book in PDF or see the Spanish translation; also check out our poster diagramming the North American border regime and immigrant solidarity stickers. Take a moment to learn more about No More Deaths, including their legal defense campaign demanding that the charges be dropped against their volunteers and the [#WaterNotWalls campaign](http://forms.nomoredeaths.org/legal-defense-campaign/waternotwalls/) to ensure their ability to continue to provide humanitarian aid in the desert. Other organizations working to support migrants include Aguilas del Desierto (San Diego, CA), Florence Project, Mariposas Sin Fronteras (Tucson, AZ), People Helping People in the Border Zone (Arivaca, AZ), Protection Network Action Fund, Southside Workers Center (Tucson, AZ), South Texas Human Rights Center, and the Tohono O'odham Hemajkam Rights Network](https://www.facebook.com/tohrn520/). Some useful general resources about the border include the Radiolab podcast “Border Trilogy”, the books Storming the Wall by Todd Miller and The Land of Open Graves by Jason DeLeon, and the Telemundo/Weather Channel documentary “The Real Death Valley”. On “The Wall” and border militarization, see “America's Virtual Border Wall Is a 1,954-Mile-Long Money Pit”, Tohono O'odham elder Ofelia Rivas's Censored News Live Video interview “Welcome to Honduras Migrant Caravan”, and the books Operation Gatekeeper by Joseph Nevins and Border Games by Peter Andreas. - On conceptualizing interior checkpoints as an extension of The Wall, see “The 100 Mile Border Zone” by the ACLU, “Checkpoint America” by the Cato Institute, and “The Cost of Crossing” from the New York Times. On anti-immigrant border militias, see the Al-Jazeera article “Desert Hawks”, the Southern Poverty Law Center Report “Investigating Deaths of Undocumented Migrants on the Border”, and David Neiwart's book And Hell Followed with Her. On the Border Patrol, see the books Migra! by Kelly Lytle Hernandez and Border Patrol Nation by Todd Miller, and the documentary Disappeared: How US Border Patrol is Fueling a Missing Person's Crisis at the Border, part 1 and part 2.
Andreas Hartkopp en af 80´er kongerne i dansk triathlon - dansk mester på 1/4 distance i 1986 + flere internationale topresultater og senere landstræner fra 1990 og 4 år frem. Andreas var dengang en fantastisk rytter og er i dag en af verdens bedste amatør-baneryttere i disciplinen Scratch, i hvilken han blev verdensmester i 2014.
Første afsnit af Lykke-Per, Henrik Pontoppidans åh så kendte og nys filmatiserede værk. Vi præsenteres for den brandhyggelige familien Sidenius og familiens sorte får, Peter Andreas alias Per. Og allerede i dette første afsnit får vi listet lidt penis ind, hvor den ellers bestemt ikke er velkommen. :P
For the 50th episode of Trending Globally, we asked 10 scholars at the Watson Institute what they find most worrisome in the world today, and what keeps them going. For more information on this episode's experts and their work, read on: Peter Andreas [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/andreas], professor of international studies and political science, is an expert on transnational crime, smuggling, and immigration. He is the author of several books, including Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America [https://www.amazon.com/Smuggler-Nation-Illicit-Trade-America/dp/0199746885]. Narges Bajoghli [http://watson.brown.edu/people/postdocs/Bajoghli], postdoctoral fellow in international and public affairs, is a sociocultural anthropologist and filmmaker who writes [http://watson.brown.edu/news/2018/iran-will-never-trust-america-again-written-narges-bajoghli] often about Iran. Rob Blair [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/blair], professor of political science and international and public affairs, researches peacekeeping, statebuilding, and security sector reform, and designed a course on the erosion of democracy [https://news.brown.edu/articles/2018/05/democraticerosion] that has been adopted by more than 20 institutions in the U.S. and beyond. Mark Blyth [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/blyth], professor of political science and international and public affairs, is a an expert on international political economy [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2018-02-28/brown-university-s-blyth-on-brexit-populism-north-korea-video]. Chas Freeman [http://watson.brown.edu/people/fellows/freeman], senior fellow in international and public affairs and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense and former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, writes and speaks widely on statecraft and diplomacy. Jo-Anne Hart [http://watson.brown.edu/people/visiting/hart], adjunct professor of international and public affairs, is an expert on Iranian foreign policy and US-Iranian security, conflict resolution in the Middle East, and political literacy. Stephen Kinzer [http://watson.brown.edu/people/visiting/kinzer], senior fellow in international and public affairs, is an award-winning foreign correspondent who has covered more than 50 countries on five continents. He is a regular contributor to the Boston Globe [http://watson.brown.edu/news/2018/nicaragua-brink-calamity-written-stephen-kinzer], and his most recent book is The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War. Catherine Lutz [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/lutz], professor of international studies and of anthropology, is co-director of the Watson-based Costs of War project [http://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/]. Nina Tannenwald [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty-fellows/tannenwald], senior lecturer in political science, is an expert on international security, arms control and nonproliferation, and human rights. She speaks and writes often on nuclear weapons and is co-editor, most recently, of Do the Geneva Conventions Matter? Ashutosh Varshney [http://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/varshney], professor of political science and international and public affairs and director of Watson's Center for Contemporary South Asia, writes often about Indian politics, ethnic conflict, and nationalism. Download episode transcript
Donald Trump pledged to build a big, beautiful wall on the border with Mexico. For liberals, the wall now shares a toxic association with Trump. But until recently, militarizing the border with Mexico was accepted as a core piece of the commonsense, bipartisan establishment immigration and drug policy agenda. Dan talks about border policy with Peter Andreas, a professor at Brown University and the author of Border Games: Policing the US-Mexico Divide.
Peter Andreas presents a reading from his new book and discusses his unconventional childhood, rebel mother, and writing memoir.
Kcast er tilbage i en specialudgave efter 5 års pause. Vi tager et kig på, hvad der er sket i de seneste 5 år. De faste eksperter Peter Andreas, Martin Sønderlev Christensen og Patrick Damsted er på plads. Vi får også ekspertbistand af Nathalie Camilla Larsen, der er Social Media Manager hos Geelmuyden Kiese og [...] Relaterede podcasts: Kcast 98: Dybe links og medier Hør Anders Lassen, Infomedia og Digitale Publicister, Nicolai Thyssen, Information... Hvilken Kcast blev den mest downloadede og hvilke søgninger sendte... Kcast 125: Normann Copenhagen I denne uge taler vi med Michael Rying fra...