President Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges
.think atlantic20 Jan 2021

President Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges

Today, on January 20, 2021, President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn into the office of President of the United States of America. The 46thPresident will enter this position during a global pandemic that shook up international relations during an already contentious period around the world. On today’s episode of .think Atlantic, IRI’s Thibault Muzergues welcomes Damon Wilson to discuss President Biden’s foreign policy plan and the challenges, allies, successes, and strategies he may encounter in the next four years. Damon Wilson is an American foreign affairs advisor and analyst, as well as the current Executive Vice President at the Atlantic Council. Damon formerly served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council, where he played a leading role in developing and coordinating US government efforts to work with all European Nations, the EU, NATO, and the OSCE. Damon also has experience serving at the US Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq as the Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff. Find Damon Wilson on Twitter at @DamonMacWilson Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter at @tmuzergues Visit IRI’s website at www.iri.org

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Leadership in a Time of COVID-19

Leadership in a Time of COVID-19

Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has been at the top of everyone’s minds. People are taking a closer look at their health – and their governments. Throughout the world, the pandemic has spread at different rates, and the way leaders are managing it differ vastly. The effects of this are seen in polling, leadership, and of course, media. In this episode of .think atlantic, International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Thibault Muzergues interviews several guests from different parts of the Transatlantic space to hear about the political, social, and diplomatic consequences of the pandemic. The interviews in this episode were gathered during a seminar held as part of IRI's LEAD21 program, which provides skills-building, membership, and professional development for newly elected Members of Parliament. Kristen Soltis Anderson is a Republican pollster, speaker, and writer in the United States, and she is the co-founder of Echelon Insights. Twitter: @KSoltisAnderson David Goodhart is a British journalist, think-tanker, and author. His bestselling book The Road to Somewhere is about populism and the future of politics. Twitter: @David_Goodhart Nicolas Tenzer is a French civil servant, writer, and currently, the editor of the journal Le Banquet. Twitter: @NTenzer Dan Twining is the president of the International Republican Institute, and he has formerly served as the director of the Asia program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Twitter: @DCTwining Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter at @tmuzergues

5 Juni 202034min

The Road To Somewhere- A Conversation with David Goodhart, Part 2

The Road To Somewhere- A Conversation with David Goodhart, Part 2

In the past few years, societies throughout the Transatlantic space have been changing at a very fast rate. We've seen new socio-economic and cultural fault lines emerge and redefine our political debates. This often translates into uncertain and encroaching change, as well as the entrenchment of the political debate, with new populist phenomena emerging as a result. On this podcast, International Republican Institute’s Thibault Muzergues explores these momentous changes and their effect on European and Transatlantic politics with David Goodhart. David Goodhart is a British journalist, think-tanker and author. David is the head of the Demography, Immigration and Integration Unit at the London-based think-tank Policy Exchange. He is the author of the best-selling “The Road to Somewhere,” which explores how the "people from somewhere" and "people from anywhere” defined the Brexit debate in the United Kingdom – as well as beyond and across the Transatlantic space. Available in English, French and soon in German, his analysis has fed the reflection of pollsters and demographers across Europe and the Transatlantic space. Find David Goodhart on Twitter at @David_Goodhart Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter at @tmuzergues

30 Mars 202037min

The Road To Somewhere- A Conversation With David Goodhart, Part 1

The Road To Somewhere- A Conversation With David Goodhart, Part 1

In the past few years, societies throughout the Transatlantic space have been changing at a very fast rate. We've seen new socio-economic and cultural fault lines emerge and redefine our political debates. This often translates into uncertain and encroaching change, as well as the entrenchment of the political debate, with new populist phenomena emerging as a result. On this podcast, International Republican Institute’s Thibault Muzergues explores these momentous changes and their effect on European and Transatlantic politics with David Goodhart. David Goodhart is a British journalist, think-tanker and author. David is the head of the Demography, Immigration and Integration Unit at the London-based think-tank Policy Exchange. He is the author of the best-selling “The Road to Somewhere,” which explores how the "people from somewhere" and "people from anywhere” defined the Brexit debate in the United Kingdom – as well as beyond and across the Transatlantic space. Available in English, French and soon in German, his analysis has fed the reflection of pollsters and demographers across Europe and the Transatlantic space. Find David Goodhart on Twitter at @David_Goodhart Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter at @tmuzergues

19 Mars 202030min

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