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75 Years of European Foreign Policy 'Changed Overnight'

Ambassador Ian Kelly joins the podcast to discuss what triggered the crisis in Ukraine and what it means for the global order.

Americans Continue to View China as the U.S.'s Greatest Enemy

Half of Americans continue to say China is the United States' greatest enemy today, with Russia getting most of the rest of the votes.

From the Kremlin to the Kitchen: Russian Life in 6 Charts

Gallup takes stock of public opinion in Russia in 2023, outlining six key insights that offer a glimpse into life for those on the other side of the conflict in Ukraine.

Poor Marks for Biden: Middle East, Economy, Foreign Affairs

Joe Biden's approval rating remains at its record low, with worse ratings for his handling of foreign affairs, the economy and the Middle East situation.

Dean Baker on Inflation: How Bad Is It, Really?

Dean Baker joins the podcast to discuss inflation in the U.S. and what is to come. Is a recession on the horizon? How does he think the Federal Reserve and the White House should address the situation?

Sanctions Fail to Sour Russians' Outlook on Economy

Even as the West slapped Russia with economic sanctions after invading Ukraine, Russians remained upbeat about their local economic conditions.

Ukraine: Few Takers for Vaccine Ahead of Surge

As coronavirus deaths hit record highs in Ukraine, officials are battling strong vaccine hesitancy. Sixty-three percent of unvaccinated Ukrainians say they do not plan to get the vaccine.

Germany Remains Atop Global Leadership Ratings Under Scholz

Germany's leadership earned the highest approval ratings in the world for the sixth year in a row last year. Read how it measures up against the U.S., China and Russia.

U.S. Loses Soft Power Edge in Africa

Gallup World Poll data from Africa in 2023 show that the U.S. has lost its place as the most influential global power on the continent, with China gaining ground and Russia recouping its initial losses after invading Ukraine.

Influx of Ukrainians Could Test Neighbors' Hospitality

More than 500,000 refugees have fled Ukraine since Thursday, many of them crossing into Poland, Moldova and Romania. Of Ukraine's western neighbors, these three countries were the most welcoming of migrants in 2019.
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