Counterpoint
A podcast by Foreign Policy
41 Episodes
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How to Rethink Poverty
Published: 10/27/2023 -
A New Season of Global Reboot
Published: 10/20/2023 -
Doha Debates Podcast
Published: 8/22/2023 -
Should the United States Step Up or Back Off?
Published: 8/30/2022 -
Is the IMF Still Relevant?
Published: 8/23/2022 -
Human Rights are in Decline Around the World. What can be Done About it?
Published: 8/16/2022 -
The Democracy Deficit
Published: 8/9/2022 -
There is a Fix For Climate Change. But Can We Afford It?
Published: 8/2/2022 -
Fixing the Food Crisis
Published: 7/26/2022 -
Disinformation, Intimidation, and Other Threats to Press Freedom
Published: 7/19/2022 -
The Crisis Trifecta
Published: 7/12/2022 -
COMING SOON: Global Reboot
Published: 6/28/2022 -
Dr. Bernice King on Racial Justice
Published: 7/14/2021 -
Rachel Vogelstein on Gender Equity
Published: 7/7/2021 -
Irshad Manji and Shadi Hamid on Preventing Islamophobia Around the World
Published: 6/30/2021 -
US China Relations with Former Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd
Published: 6/23/2021 -
Mariana Mazzucato and Raghuram Rajan on Building Back Post-Pandemic
Published: 6/16/2021 -
Marietje Schaake and Vivian Schiller on Big Tech
Published: 6/9/2021 -
Dr. Ashish Jha and Dr. Hanan Abdul Rahim on COVID-19 and Global Health
Published: 6/2/2021 -
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry
Published: 5/26/2021
Every day, experts from around the globe present their arguments for solving the world’s biggest problems. And every day, these experts disagree in small and large ways. At Foreign Policy, our approach is to share a wide range of opinions, side by side, day by day. But what if people could hear those arguments tested, in real time, under pressure from an opposing view–by an international cast of diplomats, journalists, academics and activists? That’s the idea behind Counterpoint, a new debate show from Foreign Policy, in partnership with the Doha Forum. Join FP deputy editor Sasha Polakow-Suransky and his guests, including anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller, Britain’s former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, South African author Sisonke Msimang, veteran Middle East peace negotiator Dennis Ross—and many more.