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Jacob Weisberg talks to Politico's Susan Glasser about the firing of Rex Tillerson and what (if anything) we can expect from the incoming Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob Weisberg talks to Politico's Susan Glasser about the firing of Rex Tillerson and what (if anything) we can expect from the incoming Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NATO Ambassador Ivo Daalder and POLITICO's Susan Glasser react to the Pentagon's new nuclear posture review, the rumored "bloody nose" strategy for deterring North Korea, mismatches between the State Department and the White House, Russia's upcoming election, and the destabilization of US institutions.
President Trump has recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital – a move he says "acknowledges the obvious." But officials and religious leaders across the Middle East condemn the decision for stoking violence and defying UN resolutions on Jerusalem's status. This week's Deep Dish podcast welcomes Carnegie’s Maha Yahya, POLITICO's Susan Glasser, and the Council's Cécile Shea to discuss.
Virginia Heffernan talks to Politico's Susan Glasser about the story of the weekend – Senator Bob Corker's rhetorical triple axel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to Politico's Susan Glasser about the story of the weekend – Senator Bob Corker's rhetorical triple axel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the president playing three-dimensional chess with the world by constantly offering different policies with different tone and apparently different objectives from the rest of his team including his most senior cabinet members? Are we all too limited to understand the giant intellect of this man who sees the universe with a sort of depth and clarity reserved for the Stephen Hawkings and Albert Einsteins of this world? Or is he just nuts? Or is he perhaps nuts and stupid? Or could it be that he is nuts and stupid and incompetent and surrounded by a bunch of insipid enablers? Our great panel including Politico's Susan Glasser, the German Marshall Fund's Laura Rosenberger, Stanford's Kori Schake and Georgetown's Rosa Brooks (and our host, David Rothkopf, columnist for the Washington Post) discuss, debate and shed light into very dark places. Join them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
POLITICO's Susan Glasser sits down with former Secretary of State Jim Baker to discuss his take on President Donald Trump's immigration policies, what he learned from the Reagan White House and more. The Global Politico will take listeners backstage in a disrupted world, interviewing leaders around the globe who can help make sense of an international environment that can seem out of control. The podcast skips the punditry in favor of candid conversations about global politics with those who are helping shape it
On the second episode of Shiftdisturbers we’re talking about how to rethink the think tank. There is a growing consensus that the traditional work of think tanks – identifying and studying a topic before making policy recommendations to government - is no longer effective in its current form. If that if the model is to continue, we’re going to need to drastically alter the research and communication strategies that have drive think tanks in the twenty-first century. In this episode You’ll hear from Hana Passen, associate director for the New America Foundation’s National Network, Susan Glasser, editor at Politico and MPI’s very own Institute Director, Roger Martin. Music in this episode: "Steppin'" by Wake; "Siesta" by Jahzzar