Episodes

Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
U.S.-Saudi Relations, With Steven A. Cook
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Steven A. Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at the Council, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the future of the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia in the wake of the decision by OPEC+ to cut oil production.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Jason Bordoff and Meghan L. O’Sullivan, “Green Upheaval: The New Geopolitics of Energy,” Foreign Affairs
Steven A. Cook, False Dawn: Protest, Democracy, and Violence in the New Middle East
Steven A. Cook and Martin Indyk, The Case for a New U.S.-Saudi Strategic Compact
Steven A. Cook and Martin Indyk, “Go Big In Saudi Arabia,” Foreign Affairs

Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
The Globalization Myth, With Shannon K. O’Neil
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Shannon K. O’Neil, vice president, deputy director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller senior fellow for Latin America Studies at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how regionalization, not globalization, has been the biggest trend of the past forty years—and why that matters.
Show Notes
Enter the CFR book giveaway before November 2, 2022, for the chance to win one of ten free copies of The Globalization Myth: Why Regions Matter by Shannon K. O'Neil. You can read the terms and conditions of the offer here.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Shannon K. O’Neil, The Globalization Myth: Why Regions Matter
Shannon K. O’Neil, Two Nations Indivisible: Mexico, the United States, and the Road Ahead
Pietra Rivoli, The Travels of T-Shirt in a Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade
Chrystia Freeland, “Remarks by the Deputy Prime Minister at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.”

Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
China’s 20th National Party Congress, With Ian Johnson
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Ian Johnson, Stephen A. Schwarzman senior fellow for China studies at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss what the Chinese Communist Party’s upcoming 20th National Congress means for China and its approach to the world.
Mentioned on the Podcast
“China’s Domestic Challenges, With Ian Johnson,” The President’s Inbox
Ian Johnson, “How Xi Will Consolidate Power at China’s Twentieth Party Congress,” CFR.org
Ian Johnson, The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao
Ian Johnson, Wild Grass: Three Stories of Change in Modern China
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China, “The Taiwan Question and China's Reunification in the New Era”

Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Germany, Russia, and Ukraine, With Liana Fix
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Liana Fix, a CFR fellow for Europe, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how German foreign policy has changed in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and whether the Kremlin’s decision to halt natural gas exports will force Berlin to end its support for Kyiv.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage, “Putin’s Next Move in Ukraine,” Foreign Affairs
Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage, “The Ukraine Scenarios,” Foreign Affairs

Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Threats to Free Expression, With Suzanne Nossel
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Suzanne Nossel, the Chief Executive Officer of PEN America, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss growing threats around the world to free expression and how the fight to protect human rights needs to adapt to succeed in a world of great power competition.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Freedom House, Tracking Democracy and Freedom Around the World
PEN America, PEN Freedom to Write Index
Reporters Without Borders, World: Abuses in Real Time
Suzanne Nossel, Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All
Suzanne Nossel, “Salman Rushdie’s Entire Life Has Been an Act of Defiance,” The Guardian
Suzanne Nossel, “The Old Human Rights Playbook Won’t Work Anymore,” Foreign Policy
Suzanne Nossel and Leslie Vinjamuri, “Some Assembly Required: Why the UN’s Broadest Forum Matters More Than Ever,” Foreign Affairs

Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Britain After Queen Elizabeth, With Leslie Vinjamuri
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Leslie Vinjamuri, the Director of the US and the Americas programme and Dean of the Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs at Chatham House, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss what a new monarch, a new prime minister, and the legacy of Brexit mean for Britain’s future.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Charles A. Kupman and Leslie Vinjamuri, eds., Anchoring the World: International Order in the Twenty-First Century
Leslie Vinjamuri, “How Brexit and Boris Broke Britain,” Foreign Affairs
The Government of the United Kingdom Cabinet Office, Global Britain in a Competitive Age: the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy

Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Ukraine’s Counteroffensive, With Max Boot
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Max Boot, the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick senior fellow in national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a Washington Post columnist, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the success of Ukraine's recent military counteroffensive and how Russia is likely to respond.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Max Boot, “Putin Wants to Terrorize Ukraine Into Submission. It’s Not Working,” Washington Post
Max Boot, The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam
Tim Lister and Darya Tarasova, “Russia’s Collapse in Northeast Ukraine Ignites Fury From Putin Loyalists,” CNN

Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
U.S. Economic Relations with China, With Evan Greenberg
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Evan Greenberg, chairman and CEO of Chubb, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss growing tensions in U.S.-China economic relations, the importance of trade to the U.S. economy, and the steps needed to sustain the competitiveness of the American economy.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Evan Greenberg, “Championing Global Trade Is in America’s National Interest,” Economist

Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Fighting the Climate Crisis, With Gernot Wagner
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Gernot Wagner, climate economist at Columbia Business School, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss progress in the green energy transition and the risks and benefits of carbon capture and solar geoengineering technologies.
Mentioned on the Podcast
“America’s Domination of Oil and Gas Will Not Cow China,” The Economist
Jason E. Box, et al, “Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Disequilibrium and Committed Sea-Level Rise,” Nature Climate Change
Isabel Schnabel, “Looking Through Higher Energy Prices? Monetary Policy and the Green Transition,” remarks delivered to the American Finance Association
Isabel Schnabel, “A New Age of Energy Inflation: Climateflation, Fossilflation and Greenflation,” remarks delivered to The ECB and Its Watchers XXII
Gernot Wagner, Geoengineering: The Gamble

Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
TPI Replay: China’s Domestic Challenges, With Ian Johnson
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Ian Johnson, CFR’s Stephen A. Schwarzman senior fellow for China studies, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss economic, political, and demographic developments within China.
This episode originally aired on February 8, 2022.
Articles Mentioned on the Podcast
Li Yuan, “A coronavirus infection illuminates a migrant worker’s tale of inequality in China.” New York Times, January 31, 2022.
Books Mentioned
Elizabeth Economy, The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future (2004)
Ian Johnson, The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao (2017)