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The Wright Show
Liberal Internationalism (Robert Wright & John Ikenberry)

The Wright Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 60:00


Defining "liberal internationalism" ... Should US policy toward another nation depend on its internal character? ... Tensions within liberal internationalism ... The club of democracies, Rooseveltian internationalism, and neoconservatism ... Debating whether liberal democracies are more likely to play by the rules ... How John would shape US policy toward China ... Bob: Our main task should be making America a shining city on a hill ... John's advice for the next administration ... Bob nominates John for Secretary of State ...

Bloggingheads.tv
Liberal Internationalism (Robert Wright & John Ikenberry)

Bloggingheads.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 92:38


Defining "liberal internationalism" ... Should US policy toward another nation depend on its internal character? ... Tensions within liberal internationalism ... The club of democracies, Rooseveltian internationalism, and neoconservatism ... Debating whether liberal democracies are more likely to play by the rules ... How John would shape US policy toward China ... Bob: Our main task should be making America a shining city on a hill ... John's advice for the next administration ... Bob nominates John for Secretary of State ...

Bloggingheads.tv: The DMZ
Liberal Internationalism (Robert Wright & John Ikenberry)

Bloggingheads.tv: The DMZ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 92:38


Defining "liberal internationalism" ... Should US policy toward another nation depend on its internal character? ... Tensions within liberal internationalism ... The club of democracies, Rooseveltian internationalism, and neoconservatism ... Debating whether liberal democracies are more likely to play by the rules ... How John would shape US policy toward China ... Bob: Our main task should be making America a shining city on a hill ... John's advice for the next administration ... Bob nominates John for Secretary of State ...

RT
Politicking: Should US businesses be immune from Covid-19 lawsuits

RT

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 24:57


Should US businesses be immune from coronavirus-related lawsuits? Larry discusses the topic with former Congressman Bill McCollum (R-FL). Then, Joe Lieberman weighs in on Donald Trump's re-election chances, and Joe Biden's future VP pick.

FCPA Compliance Report
James Koukios on the MoFo September International Anti-Corruption Newsletter

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 25:25


In the Episode, I visit with James Koukios, a partner at Morrison and Foerster in Washington DC. Koukios is a former prosecutor from the Department of Justice who worked in the FCPA Unit. He is back to discuss the firm’s monthly newsletter the Top 10 International Anti-Corruption Developments for September 2019. In this podcast we discuss: What are you key takeaways from the 3 fiscal year ending FCPA enforcement actions from the SEC? Restitution is becoming for a bigger topic in FCPA settlements. What is restitution in the FCPA context? Why the different rulings in Och-Ziff and PetroEcuador? Should companies start to consider this in settlement negotiations? SEC Chair Laments Perceived Lack of International Anti-Corruption Enforcement Efforts-What is (or was) going on? Mexico-are things really going to heat up in terms of investigations involving Pemex. Should US companies which have done business in Mexico be scrubbing their operations? To see the firm’s Top 10 International Anti-Corruption Developments for September 2019, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Exploring the Impact of Foreign Investment Controls with Curt Dombek [NB 022]

Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 44:42


If your organization and its leadership have reached a point where you’re considering accepting foreign investment money, what do you need to know about recent changes in foreign investment control laws that might affect your decision making? In this episode, we cover what you need to know about the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) in order to remain compliant with modern foreign investment laws. I’m joined by Curt Dombek, a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group at Sheppard Mullin. Curt divides his time between the firm's Brussels and Los Angeles offices. He currently serves on the Regulations and Procedures Technical Advisory Committee of the Department of Commerce. What We Discuss in This Episode: What are foreign control regulations and what is the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)? Why does foreign investment in US companies require greater scrutiny than investment in US real estate? What types of investments trigger mandatory filings under FIRRMA? What areas of technology fall under the purview of FIRRMA? How to distinguish passive investments from other involvements that affect more substantive decision making What led to increased scrutiny and the tightening of security against foreign investments? Should US companies be concerned with China and Europe seeking to advance in technology? How the current administration has changed the definition of national security How are similar investment rules developing in Europe and China? Is there concern that some country will use “national security” as an excuse to restrict trade? The 3 areas business executives should pay attention to the most when exploring foreign investments Resources Mentioned: US Foreign Investment Act Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 Export Administration Regulations Contact Information: Curt's Sheppard Mullin attorney profile c.dombek@sheppardmullin.com Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Wednesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.

Unnamed Soccer Podcast
Christian Pulisic to Chelsea is good news

Unnamed Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 30:23


Jordan Carruth and Darren Smith kick off 2019 with breaking news surrounding the best player on the USMNT. Christian Pulisic is officially headed to Stamford Bridge in the summer. Should US fans be worried?

The Critical Hour
Why Is The US Funding and Arming Ukraine's Far-Right Regime?

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 54:53


Kurt Volker, the U.S. special envoy for Ukraine recently said a foreign military-financing package of around $250 million to sell additional military equipment to Ukraine was currently being reviewed by the U.S. Congress. Should US citizens be concerned about this? The IMF and World Bank – with the backing of the US are providing new financial loans for Ukraine and it's President Poroshenko as he was trailing in opinion polls and looked set for a trouncing defeat in the election; which I believe he postponed and moved the date. What's the US role here and why? Finian Cunningham writes in the Mint Press writes, “It doesn't seem to bother American lawmakers that the Kiev regime is dominated by Neo-Nazi demagogues and paramilitaries who worship (Ukrainian nationalist and Nazi collaborator) Stepan Bandera and other Ukrainian collaborators in the Third Reich's Final Solution. Just recently President Poroshenko was photographed inspecting Ukrainian special forces some of whom were donning insignia of the Third Reich's SS.” When people inject Third Reich, SS, Nazi into a discussion it can take things into a hyperbolic direction. In this case, are these apt descriptions?A bruising stock slump resumed today, as the euphoria that swept the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its biggest-ever point gain subsided, pulling the blue-chip index down more than 600 points. All 30 Dow industrial stocks notched losses, from Apple to Goldman Sachs Group, after investors made an about-face from Wednesday's historic rally—when the Dow surged more than 1,000 points. What was behind yesterday's historic climb and today's downturn? Will the Netanyahu corruption probes dominate Israeli elections? As Israel prepares for a general election called for in April, the threat of criminal charges hanging over Benjamin Netanyahu will be the central theme of the campaign. Mr. Netanyahu and his coalition partners agreed to early elections on Monday, less than a month after police recommended to state prosecutors that they indict the prime minister in a third corruption case. Will this have an impact going forward? So, the decision on whether or not to indict the prime minister lies with Avichai Mandelblit, the attorney-general who was appointed by Mr. Netanyahu. He will also have to consider whether to announce his decision before or after the vote. This sounds a lot like Sessions and Trump. Is it possible that parties, or leaders of parties, will say that they will not sit in a government with an indicted prime minister? GUESTS: Daniel Lazare — Journalist and author of three books: The Frozen Republic, The Velvet Coup and America's Undeclared War.Dr. Jack Rasmus — Professor of economics at Saint Mary's College of California and author of Central Bankers at the End of Their Ropes: Monetary Policy and the Coming Depression, who also writes at jackrasmus.com.Miko Peled — Israeli-American activist and author of The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine.

State Of Play
Episode 3: An American La Liga

State Of Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 47:21


First up, we talk about the current state of Manchester United under Glazer ownership, with Mourinho at the helm. Will he be United manager come the end of the season? How are the glazer owned US franchise Bucaneers doing? Next up, we spend a bit of time talking about the supposed deal La Liga have struck with a US media company. Reports flooded in that La Liga had agreed a 15 year deal which would see at least one La Liga game a year played in the US. The response? Generally, outrage. In fact many players/managers in Spain have reportedly been considering a strike as they, nor the clubs were alerted at the potential deal. Should US companies be looking at the growing MLS market instead? If you liked this- why not subscribe? And if you loved it and have already subscribed...why not leave a review? Matt and I love reading them and they really motivate us to push you better content! Follow us on twitter! (https://twitter.com/StateOfPlayPod?lang=en-gb) Music by Joakim Karud

The BMJ Podcast
American healthcare - what next?

The BMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 19:54


For seven years, Republicans have vowed to repeal the Affordable Healthcare Act (Obamacare), and that promise took a central place in President Trump's campaign. The first major vote to replace it was due to happen last week, but was cancelled at the 11th hour. In advance of the potential vote, The BMJ published a debate asking "Should US doctors mourn for Obamacare?". Now we're asking the authors of that debate, what next? Joining Peter Doshi are Adam Gaffney, from Harvard Medical School and Saurabh Jha from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Read their original debate: http://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.j1441

ExtraTime
ExtraTime Radio: Bob Bradley (Stabæk)

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 51:11


Just six days left until the the MLS Cup Playoffs, presented by AT&T, are back with a vengeance. Until then, it's all about the US national team. First, the guys run the rule over another disappointing result, this time a 2-1 defeat to Colombia at Craven Cottage. Should US fans be worried? What do we need to see again Ireland to get the pep back in USMNT fans' step. Then the guys chat with a friend of the show in Bob Bradley, who just finished a banner season at Stabæk. Although, wouldn't you know it, Bradley sees room for growth. He's also face with a decision of his own, as suitors come for the players and the coach who made the Norwegian mites tick. In the mailbag, New York City FC and New York Red Bulls fans bring their grievances to the table, and Rudy from Orlando claims Ronaldinho as his own. Email us at ExtraTime@MLSsoccer.com or tweet us at @ExtraTimeRadio. And make sure you check out our West Coast brethren at March to the Match every Wednesday!