Geopolitics

Episodes connecting foreign policy, global power, regional politics, and development outcomes.

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Episode 900:21:03

Africa's Demographic Surge: Youth, Technology, and the Race Between Transformation and Instability

Koffi Kouakou and Michael Brown discuss Africa's youth surge, technology, and the competing paths toward transformation or instability.

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Michael Brown concludes a three-part North-South dialogue with longtime colleague Koffi Kouakou on African realities, American assumptions, and the China factor. They examine Africa's youth surge, technology adoption, political risk, and the race between transformation and instability.

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Episode 800:24:36

Critical Minerals and the New Resource Competition: Africa's Leverage or Another Extraction Cycle?

A discussion of critical minerals, Africa's bargaining power, China, and the risk of another extraction cycle.

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Part two of a North-South dialogue with Koffi Kouakou examines critical minerals, China's role, Western assumptions, and whether Africa can turn resource demand into leverage rather than another extraction cycle.

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Episode 700:28:00

North-South Conversation on Africa and Its Future

A North-South dialogue on Africa's future, outside assumptions, China, and the limits of single-story narratives.

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Michael Brown sits down with longtime colleague Koffi Kouakou for a North-South dialogue on African realities, American assumptions, and the China factor. They challenge single-story narratives about Africa and look at what outside observers routinely miss.

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Episode 600:36:18

From Timbuktu to Tehran: Why American Leaders Keep Misreading the Landscape

Why U.S. leaders keep misreading societies they try to influence, and how bad frameworks drive bad policy.

Episode 6 critiques how U.S. leaders and institutions repeatedly misread societies they intervene in because they rely on the wrong frameworks and reward the wrong metrics. Michael Brown lays out an operating framework of assumptions that distort analysis from Timbuktu to Tehran.

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Episode 500:26:05

India, Israel & 50K Workers: What happens to the Palestinians?

Labor migration, India, Israel, and the political economy shaping what happens to Palestinians.

This episode argues that one of the most consequential developments in the Israel-Palestine landscape is labor migration and replacement. Michael Brown examines what India's workers in Israel reveal about political incentives, economics, and the future for Palestinians.

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Episode 400:26:24

The American Offset Model: We offset our mining. Our emissions. Our standards. Our conscience.

How the U.S. offsets mining, emissions, standards, and conscience through global supply chains.

The American offset model lets the United States outsource the visible costs of mining, emissions, standards, and consumption while preserving a cleaner story about itself. This episode connects copper, carbon, supply chains, and geopolitical risk.

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Episode 100:34:45

Bridging Boomers, Gen Z & the Global Realities We Ignore

The opening frame for The Unpopular View: Boomers, Gen Z, the Global South, and the realities public debate ignores.

The opening episode introduces The Unpopular View: challenging the narratives dividing Boomers, Gen Z, and the Global South. Michael Brown frames the show's focus on foreign aid, development, climate, governance, and the global realities public debate often ignores.

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