Episode 30: The Crisis in Kashmir, and How to Regulate Big Tech
Undercurrents - A podcast by Chatham House

Undercurrents is back this week with interviews on India-Pakistan relations and how to regulate cyberspace. Ben speaks to us from the International Studies Association conference in Toronto, where he discussed the recent crisis in Kashmir with Rajesh Basrur from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Then Agnes meets Emily Taylor, from the International Security Department at Chatham House, to discuss how policymakers should approach the regulation of big tech giants such as Facebook and Google. Jacob Parakilas from the US & Americas Programme is our surprise guest host this week - thanks Jacob! Read the article: 'Modi's Foreign Policy Fundamentals: a Trajectory Unchanged' Read the Expert Comment: Even Without Cambridge Analytica, the Trump Campaign Already Had Everyone's Data Read the journal: Journal of Cyber Policy Credits: Hosts: Ben Horton and Agnes Frimston Editors: Ben Horton and Agnes Frimston Sound Editor: Jamie Reed Record and produced at Chatham House, London