by Sara Ersson | Sep 22, 2022 | Podcasts, The crisis of democracy and governance
Jorge Castañeda thinks Mexico is in trouble, but almost half of all Mexicans say their country is on the right path. Mexicans, not known for being optimists, apparently are optimistic. Why? *** Winston Churchill famously described the Soviet Union as “A riddle...
by Sara Ersson | Sep 8, 2022 | Podcasts, Power in the 21st century
Listen as C Raja Mohan explains how India can cope with a dangerous world and a dangerous neighbor. *** We live in a complicated, conflicted world. Russia’s unprovoked war in Ukraine. US and European efforts to punish Russian aggression in ways that challenge...
by Sara Ersson | May 26, 2022 | Podcasts, Restoring our planet
We live in an era of accelerating, disruptive climate change, with catastrophic consequences that every credible forecast says will worsen. To look for answers we recently organized a conversation with Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Francisco Hildebrand and Tero Mustonen....
by Sara Ersson | May 16, 2022 | Podcasts, Power in the 21st century
This war is far from over and its reverberations will be with us for a long time. Most importantly, the war seems to be the straw that is breaking the camel’s back of the post-Cold War world order, with unpredictable consequences. The Tällberg Foundation recently...
by Sara Ersson | Apr 28, 2022 | Podcasts, The crisis of democracy and governance
Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan patriot, explains how the fight to save Ukraine reflects a much bigger, existential fight for freedom everywhere. As Russia’s war grinds on with no end in sight, what’s at stake may be changing. It’s becoming about how...