Who will win the AI race? 🎧 Erik Voeten and Jeffrey Ding - December 19, 2025 Jeffrey Ding argues it’s less about innovation than implementation.
What’s next after the ceasefire in Gaza? 🎧 Erik Voeten and Barbara Walter - February 10, 2025 Barbara F. Walter discusses how Israeli domestic politics shapes what’s likely to happen now.
What’s next for South Korean democracy? 🎧 Erik Voeten and Ji Yeon Hong - January 27, 2025 Jean Hong discusses Korea’s January 6th moment, the emergence of a Korean far right, and democratic resilience.
Why do so many countries keep subsidizing gasoline? 🎧 Erik Voeten and Michael Ross - September 30, 2024 Michael Ross explains why the magic of the market may not help the world fight climate change.
Why we underestimate the true long-term costs of wars 🎧 Erik Voeten and Tanisha Fazal - July 11, 2024 Tanisha Fazal discusses her new book on how advances in military medicine help more soldiers survive.
Don’t call it a “coup epidemic” in Africa 🎧 Erik Voeten, Kim Yi Dionne, and Ken Opalo - April 29, 2024 Experts unpack Africa's recent coups and democratic resilience.
What polls can and cannot tell us about the 2024 elections 🎧 Erik Voeten, John Sides, and Michael Tesler - March 28, 2024 John Sides and Michael Tesler talk about what to expect leading up to the Nov. 5 vote.
How a shift to the right in June elections may stifle EU climate ambitions 🎧 Erik Voeten and Simon Hix - March 12, 2024 A conversation with Simon Hix about the causes and consequences of the expected sharp right turn in the upcoming European Parliament elections
COP28: An expert explains the latest climate developments 🎧 Erik Voeten and Joanna Lewis - January 6, 2024 In this podcast episode, Joanna Lewis explains fossil fuel phase-outs, climate cooperation, and more.
What didn’t happen in the world in 2023 🎧 Erik Voeten, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and Kim Yi Dionne - December 27, 2023 Good Authority editors discuss what could have but didn't happen in world politics in 2023.