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    Episode 20: Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo: COVID-19, global debt & zombie economics

    Episode 20: Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo: COVID-19, global debt & zombie economics

    MIT Professors and winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo discuss the implications of COVID-19 globally, the decline in trust of governments, unsustainable debts, and their book, GOOD ECONOMICS FOR HARD TIMES - out now in trade paperback via PublicAffairs.

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    Episode 19: Final Reflections of Congressman John Lewis

    Episode 19: Final Reflections of Congressman John Lewis

    This week on The Current, editor Gretchen Young and bestselling author Kabir Sehgal discuss their relationship to the late Congressman John Lewis, how his book CARRY ON came together, #BLM protests, his connection to President Joe Biden and more.

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    Episode 18: Rachel Vogelstein & Meighan Stone

    Episode 18: Rachel Vogelstein & Meighan Stone

    #MeToo has been searched in all 196 countries around the world. Is the movement a global phenomenon?

    Rachel Vogelstein and Meighan Stone, co-authors of AWAKENING: #MeToo and the Global Fight for Women's Rights discuss the global success of the #MeToo movement, how the U.S. can continue to support women, what Bill Cosby's overturned conviction means and more on this week's episode of The Current.

     

     

     

    Episode 17: Olivier Sibony

    Episode 17: Olivier Sibony

    Two judges in the same courthouse give markedly different sentences to people who have committed the same crime. Why?

    This week on The Current, Olivier Sibony, Professor at HEC Paris, keynote speaker and co-author of NOISE: A Flaw in Human Judgement talks about the detrimental effects of noise in fields and systems, the difference between noise and bias, how noise influenced Harry Potter and more.

     

    Episode 15: Philip Zelikow

    Episode 15: Philip Zelikow

    What did Woodrow Wilson fail to do to stop World War 1? Philip Zelikow, White Burkett Miller Professor of History, former executive director of the 9/11 commission and author of THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED talks successes in American diplomacy, the role of diplomats in history, the Cuban Missile Crisis and more on this week's episode of The Current. 

    Episode 14: Kehinde Andrews

    Episode 14: Kehinde Andrews

    What repercussions did the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tell-all have on the British royal family? Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and author of THE NEW AGE OF EMPIRE talks about the royal family, the role of white supremacy throughout history, why readers should feel uncomfortable reading his book and more on this week's episode of The Current. 

    Episode 12: Damon Centola

    Episode 12: Damon Centola

    How did Trump mobilize Twitter when he was elected president in 2016? Damon Centola, sociologist and author of CHANGE, talks in-depth about Twitter, regulating social networks, crowds influencing individual behavior, the fall of the Berlin Wall and more on this weeks episode of The Current.

    Episode 11: Michael Connelly

    Episode 11: Michael Connelly

    Best-selling author Michael Connelly talks to our host Clive Priddle of PublicAffairs on forensic science, inspirations for his character Mickey Haller, and his view on the future of Los Angeles.

    The Current
    enFebruary 09, 2021

    Episode 9: Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar

    Episode 9: Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar

    Writer and performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers Amber Ruffin talks with her sister Lacey Lamar on their book YOU'LL NEVER BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED TO LACEY and everyday experiences of racism growing up in Nebraska.

    The Current
    enJanuary 21, 2021

    Episode 7: Sarah Knight

    Episode 7: Sarah Knight
    Sarah Knight, author of The No F*cks Given Guides, joins Clive Priddle, VP, Publisher of PublicAffairs for an episode of our author interview series The Current.
    Knight discusses her book How to Not Give a F*ck at Christmas and forming new traditions to conserve your joy and dispense with your annoy during a holiday season that’s unlike any other.
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    enDecember 16, 2020

    Episode 6: Becky Cooper

    Episode 6: Becky Cooper

    Becky Cooper, author of WE KEEP THE DEAD CLOSE, joins us for an episode of our author interview series The Current. Cooper speaks to our host Clive Priddle, VP, Publisher of PublicAffairs on the inspirations behind her book about an unsolved Harvard murder from the 1960s.

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    enDecember 07, 2020

    Episode 5: Rick Steves

    Episode 5: Rick Steves

    Rick Steves, America's leading authority on European travel discusses the value of travel as a political act and a means to become a better global citizen with Clive Priddle, VP, and Publisher of PublicAffairs. 

    The Current
    enNovember 25, 2020