157 Episodes

  1. War in Ukraine: How is the invasion impacting China?

    Published: 12/05/2022
  2. Contentious politics: Libya's decade of upheaval

    Published: 10/05/2022
  3. Contentious politics: Authoritarianism in the Middle East

    Published: 10/05/2022
  4. Contentious politics: Change in Lebanon

    Published: 9/05/2022
  5. Contentious politics: Legacies of the Arab spring

    Published: 9/05/2022
  6. Episode 104: Elections in the Philippines

    Published: 6/05/2022
  7. War in Ukraine: Can the EU survive without Russian oil and gas?

    Published: 5/05/2022
  8. War in Ukraine: Can the sanctions make a difference?

    Published: 28/04/2022
  9. War in Ukraine: Is the war eating away at the world?

    Published: 21/04/2022
  10. War in Ukraine: Is enough being done to protect Ukrainian refugees?

    Published: 14/04/2022
  11. Reflections at 100: War and conflict

    Published: 12/04/2022
  12. Episode 103: Global Britain one year after the Integrated Review

    Published: 8/04/2022
  13. Episode 102: Cross-border conflict

    Published: 25/03/2022
  14. Reflections at 100: UK foreign policy

    Published: 18/03/2022
  15. Episode 101: Feminist foreign policy, and adapting to an age of crisis

    Published: 11/03/2022
  16. Episode 100: China's space policy, and social mobility in Britain

    Published: 3/03/2022
  17. Episode 99: Race and imperialism in international relations

    Published: 11/02/2022
  18. Episode 98: Humanitarian system failure, and crisis in Afghanistan

    Published: 28/01/2022
  19. Episode 97: US democracy one year after the Capitol riot

    Published: 21/01/2022
  20. Episode 96: The US-China rivalry in an age of crisis

    Published: 14/01/2022

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Undercurrents is a regular podcast series featuring interviews with Chatham House experts - and others - about the critical underlying issues which are shaping modern society. Hosted by staff from across the institute, each episode goes in-depth on a topic, looking beyond the news to explore the issues shaping global politics.

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