Synopsis
Podcast by WZB Berlin Social Science Center, bringing you conversations with leading scholars on Global Governance and International Relations.
Episodes
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Episode 16: Nicholas Harrington on polarizing politics and epistemological value of quantum theory
15/12/2020 Duration: 25minIn this episode of our interview series, Ananya Bordoloi talks to visiting researcher Nicholas Harrington from the University of Sydney, Australia Listen in, as Nicholas discusses his dissertation exploring quantum physicist Niels Bohr's idea of Complementarity to political philosophy and how it can aid in resolving polarizing politics. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu Follow us on social media: Twitter; @obbblog Facebook: facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Episode 15: Siddharth Mallavarapu on postcolonial approaches in IR and the politics of knowledge
13/08/2019 Duration: 25minIn this episode of our interview series, Lynda Iroulo talks to Prof. Siddharth Mallavarapu from the Department of International Relations and Governance Studies at Shiv Nadar University, Uttar Pradesh, India. Listen in, as Prof. Mallavarapu shares his thoughts on the current state of IR, how the discipline can profit from incorporating perspectives from the Global South and the politics of knowledge. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu Follow us on social media: Twitter; @obbblog Facebook: facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Episode 14: Jonas Tallberg on IO legitimacy, global governance and his favourite books
05/06/2019 Duration: 34minThis week, we are speaking with Prof. Dr. Jonas Tallberg. He teaches Political Science at Stockholm University and researches global governance, European Union politics and international organizations. Hear Tallberg and our host Jakob Angeli talk about the legitimacy of international organizations, whether we are witnessing a crisis in global governance and his favourite books both in and outside Political Science. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu Follow us on social media: Twitter; @obbblog Facebook: facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Episode 13: James Currey on Publishing African Literature
29/11/2018 Duration: 24minIn this episode of our interview series, our host Lynda Iroulo talks to James Currey, co-founder of the Oxford-based James Currey Publishers and, together with Nigerian poet Chinua Achebe, creator of the African Writers Series launched in 1962. Listen in, as Currey gives insight into his first steps in the publishing business and contemporary African literature, and why he doesn’t intend to stop what he is doing any time soon. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu/ Follow us on social media: www.twitter.com/obbblog www.facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Episode 12: Sifiso Ndlovu on the Soweto Youth Uprising (II)
29/10/2018 Duration: 16minIn this week's podcast episode, listen to the second half of Lynda Iroulo's conversation with Prof. Dr. Sifiso Ndlovu, who took part in the 1976 Soweto youth protests against the oppressive apartheid regime. After talking about the events preceding the uprising in part one, hear Prof. Ndlovu speak about what happened on June 16, 1976, the paths that protesters have taken afterwards and his advice to young people today. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu Follow us on social media: www.twitter.com/obbblog www.facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Episode 11: Sifiso Ndlovu on the Soweto Youth Uprising (I)
19/10/2018 Duration: 25minIn this brand new episode of our interview series, our host Lynda Iroulo talks to Dr. Sifiso Ndlovu, Professor of History at the University of South Africa and executive director of the South African Democracy Education Trust. Listen in, as Prof. Ndlovu talks about how he experienced the Soweto Youth Uprising in June 1976 as a 14-year-old boy, the role of the Afrikaans language in education, and how an initial dissatisfaction led to a historic event in part I of the interview. Tune in next week to listen to part II! For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu Follow us on social media: www.twitter.com/obbblog www.facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu
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Ep 10: Inken Von Borzyskowski on suspension and withdrawal from international organizations
01/10/2018 Duration: 23minIn this new episode of our interview series, our host Lynda Iroulo talks to Inken von Borzyskowski, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Florida State University. Listen in, as Professor von Borzyskowski gives insight into her research on states leaving international organizations, political backsliding, and potential lessons to be drawn from Brexit and US policy under Trump. For more, please visit our blog at www.ordersbeyondborders.blog.wzb.eu/ Follow us on social media: www.twitter.com/obbblog www.facebook.com/obbblog Finally, let us know what you think! You can reach us via email at obb@wzb.eu