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    United States, Estonia Co-Chair Initiative to Connect Leaders of Emerging Democracies Online

    United States, Estonia Co-Chair Initiative to Connect Leaders of Emerging Democracies Online
    In this GMF Podcast, Communications Director Will Bohlen interviews Dr. Tomicah Tillemann, Senior Advisor to Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton for Civil Society and Emerging Democracies, about the new LEND network, created to connect leaders in emerging democracies. The initiative, co-chaired by the United States and Estonia, provides real-time interaction between countries through voice, video, and text communication.

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Diplomatic Issues Facing Japan Today

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Diplomatic Issues Facing Japan Today
    In this podcast, GMF Transatlantic Fellow Joshua Walker, interviews Ambassador Ishii, Director of the Public Planning Staff for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Japan. Ambassador Ishii outlines the advantages of the U.S. pivot toward Asia, discusses North Korea’s failed rocket launch, the effect of the Iran crisis on Japan’s energy needs, and looking beyond Japan’s traditional foreign policy partners of the United States and EU to encompass India and the Republic of Korea.

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for Asia

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for Asia
    In this podcast, GMF Senior Transatlantic Fellow Bruce Stokes interviews Pawel Swieboda, President of demosEUROPA in Warsaw, Poland, about how the European debt crisis will change EU-Asia relations. Mr. Swieboda outlines how economic troubles between the two regions will put the EU-China relationship on a level playing field, since China will have to consider the EU’s concerns on improved market access.

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Role of Women in African Agriculture must be Elevated

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Role of Women in African Agriculture must be Elevated
    In this GMF podcast, John Barrett, Chief Professional Officer for Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure, and Livelihoods at the UK Department for International Development (DFID), discusses DFID’s new approach to agricultural development, looking at the pivot toward a greater commitment and investment in food security. He describes specific ways that practitioners and government stakeholders can engage the private sector, and emphasized the role of markets, women, and regional trade as a catalyst for transformational change.

    In 8 Minutes Or Less: Security Priorities For Israel Today

    In 8 Minutes Or Less: Security Priorities For Israel Today
    In this GMF podcast, Brussels Office Director, Ian Lesser, interviews Yoel Mester, Political Counsellor for the Mission of Israel to the EU, about regional security challenges from Israel’s perspective, relations with the United States and the European Union on Iran’s nuclear program, and how to move forward with the peace process.

    In 8 Minutes or Less: New Agency Gives Fresh Perspective on Ethiopian Agriculture

    In 8 Minutes or Less: New Agency Gives Fresh Perspective on Ethiopian Agriculture
    In this GMF podcast, Senior Fellow Jim Kolbe interviews Khalid Bomba, CEO of the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA), a new agency dedicated to addressing Ethiopia’s most pressing food security issues in innovative ways. Bomba outlines how the inclusion of the Ethiopian Prime Minister is transforming their approach to agricultural policies, and the major differences between ATA and other organizations aimed at improving economic development in the country.

    Brzezinski: On Turkey, The Atlantic Community Must Embrace Those Who Embrace Democracy

    Brzezinski: On Turkey, The Atlantic Community Must Embrace Those Who Embrace Democracy
    In this podcast, GMF Transatlantic Fellow Joshua Walker speaks with Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. national security advisor under President Jimmy Carter. Brzezinski discusses the major issues covered in his latest book, Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power, including Russian geopolitics and the Eurasian Union, Turkey and Russia’s perspective on the Eurozone crisis, the Arab Spring, and the complex future of U.S.-Asian relations.

    Lessons from Europe Inform Urban Planning Project in San Francisco

    Lessons from Europe Inform Urban Planning Project in San Francisco
    In this GMF podcast, Urban and Regional Policy Program Assistant Casey Kuklick speaks with former GMF Fellow Steve Wartheim about his research on urban planning strategies in the European cities of Torino, Amsterdam, Lyon, and Copenhagen. He outlines the potential ways to use these strategies in U.S. cities, as well as obstacles presented by the U.S. planning paradigm.

    German Bundestag Member: Germany Made a Big Mistake in Libya

    German Bundestag Member: Germany Made a Big Mistake in Libya
    In this podcast, GMF Senior Fellow Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff interviews German Bundestag Member Hans-Ulrich Klose about the future of Europe given the ongoing economic crisis. They discuss the impact of the crisis on defense spending, how the EU’s shrinking population may impact its influence, and how Europe must engage in global “burden sharing.”

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Serbia’s Candidacy is Important but Not Yet "Epoch-Making"

    In 8 Minutes or Less: Serbia’s Candidacy is Important but Not Yet "Epoch-Making"
    In this GMF podcast, Director of Communications Will Bohlen interviews Vice President of Programs Ivan Vejvoda about Serbia’s official status as a candidate for EU membership. Vejvoda outlines the major changes Serbia has undergone to get this far in the process, the final steps to membership, and why Serbia remains positive about joining the EU despite recent economic turmoil in the region.

    In 8 minutes or less: How Comprehensive are EU-China Relations?

    In 8 minutes or less: How Comprehensive are EU-China Relations?
    In this GMF podcast, speaking from the Stockholm China Forum, Transatlantic Fellow Sarah Raine discusses EU-China relations with Wang Yiwei, Distinguished Professor at Tongji University where he serves as Executive Dean of the Institute of International and Public Affairs and Director of the China-EU Academic Network (CEAN). They cover trade and economic relations, the potential role of China in the Eurozone crisis, and the significance of relations between China and Germany.
    German Marshall Fund's Podcast
    en-usFebruary 24, 2012