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Episode 439 – I Read Richard Haass’ New Book (So You Don’t Have To!)


Have you ever thought that the Bill of Rights was a bit lacking? Did you ever wish there was a list of obligations detailing those things we owe to the government for the privilege of being born into a certain political jurisdiction? Then, boy, do I have the perfect book for you! Join James for today’s dissection of The Bill of Obligations, the latest turgid tome of t from Richard Haas, the outgoing president of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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Interview 738 – Sharmine Narwani on the Geopolitics of the Syrian War

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Writer and political analyst Sharmine Narwani joins us to break down the geopolitics behind the Syrian war. We discuss the main players in the Syrian conflict and their competing agendas and explore her new article, “Bandar ibn Israel,” detailing Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud’s strange disappearance and reappearance in the thick of the Syrian war.

Interview 737 – The Geneva Business Insider with David Smith

Interview 737 – The Geneva Business Insider with David Smith

David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider blog joins for our monthly conversation on world events. This week we dissect the Syrian chemical weapons attack and its geopolitical fallout. We also talk about the sea change that is taking place in public opinion as the people rise up to stop these endless illegal wars of aggression.

Interview 736 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

Interview 736 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. This month: the Syrian stalemate continues as Australia prepares to take the reins of the Security Council; China warns the Fed over QE tapering ahead of Russian G20; and Australia spies tap into undersea internet cables.

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