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    Explore " think tanks" with insightful episodes like "Ex-Hedge Fund Manager on How to Be Contrarian and Right | Avik Roy", "What's a think tank?", "CFR : LE THINK TANK PRIVÉ QUI CONTRÔLE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ! AVEC PIERRE-ANTOINE PLAQUEVENT", "Think Tank Ranking Preview" and "(Interpreting) India at 75" from podcasts like ""Liberty Ventures Podcast with Alexander McCobin", "The I'm Not Dumb But Podcast", "GÉOPOLITIQUE PROFONDE (www.geopolitique-profonde.com)", "Tallest Tree SEO Podcast" and "Interpreting India"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Ex-Hedge Fund Manager on How to Be Contrarian and Right | Avik Roy

    Ex-Hedge Fund Manager on How to Be Contrarian and Right | Avik Roy

    Welcome to the Liberty Ventures podcast where we explore entrepreneurship, investing, and liberty to empower you to create meaningful impact.

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    In this fascinating conversation, Avik shares his unique career journey from molecular biology to medicine, hedge fund investing, politics, and now public policy.

    We explore how the data-driven approach from hedge fund investing is crucial to helping one be a contrarian, independent thinker in today’s world. And most importantly, to be not just contrarian, but RIGHT.

    He shares insights from his work advocating for reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic to expanding Medicaid coverage, demonstrating how numbers can indeed speak volumes.

    Tune in for some invaluable advice for entrepreneurs and investors on leveraging a data-driven mindset for success.

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    CFR : LE THINK TANK PRIVÉ QUI CONTRÔLE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ! AVEC PIERRE-ANTOINE PLAQUEVENT

    CFR : LE THINK TANK PRIVÉ QUI CONTRÔLE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ! AVEC PIERRE-ANTOINE PLAQUEVENT

    Géopolitique Profonde a le plaisir de recevoir Pierre-Antoine Plaquevent !

    Pour ce premier numéro de notre nouvelle Lettre Confidentielle, Pierre-Antoine Plaquevent vous livre une analyse détaillée du CFR, le Think Tank le plus influent des États-Unis :

    Le CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) est l’un des plus anciens think tanks états-uniens.

    Il regroupe certaines des personnalités les plus importantes du monde de la finance et de la politique aux USA et donne le ton de la politique étrangère américaine depuis les années 1920.

    Le CFR peut être considéré comme l’une des instances les plus influentes de la puissance impériale américaine depuis 100 ans.

    Son siège se situe à New York avec un bureau à Washington.

    Il est composé d’environ 5 000 membres, principalement des personnalités influentes issues du monde des affaires, de la communauté du renseignement, de la diplomatie et de la politique, mais aussi des médias et même du spectacle (soft power oblige).

    Nous vous présentons donc , l’importance du Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) et ses ramifications européennes.

    https://geopolitique-profonde.com/

    Think Tank Ranking Preview

    Think Tank Ranking Preview

    In a short episode, Cord and Einar preview the new and improved Tallest Tree Think Tank Ranking. The new rankings will be automated, updated monthly, and incorporate more data than ever. This includes:

    We're now able to pull historical traffic data from Ahrefs, which will give us insights into the last 36 months of performance for each of the 300+ groups in our study. We thank Ahrefs, who reviewed and approved our use of this data, for their support of this project.

    We're also working with a new statistician, assistant professor of marketing at Clemson University, Lura Forcum. We're grateful for her insights on the data.

    A few trends popped up in data review:

    • About 12% of groups are still dealing with www vs non-www canonical issues
    • Many sites have pop-ups that likely violate Google's Page Experience guidelines
    • We found "spikey" traffic patterns for many groups, especially state-based think tanks, which may be explained by the location from which the traffic data was collected
    • We saw a few sites that relaunched w/o redirects in place, which resulted in their referring domains crashing and large losses in traffic
    • Many groups were affected by recent Google updates
    • Many groups saw growth in referring domains w/o growth in traffic

    (Interpreting) India at 75

    (Interpreting) India at 75

    How far has India come since independence, and where is it going? What are the opportunities and challenges it has witnessed in the past, and what all awaits it in the near future? In this episode, Suyash Rai invites his colleagues who have previously hosted episodes of Interpreting India to share insights from their work. Anirudh Burman talks about land markets and policy framework for India’s new technology sectors. Konark Bhandari explicates India’s role in semiconductor supply chains and commercialization of space. Rahul Bhatia sheds light on the indigenization of defense manufacturing. Shibani Mehta and Deep Pal discuss India’s relationship with China, and Priyadarshini D. elucidates the future of digital currencies. Rudra Chaudhuri gives a broader perspective of key transitions in India’s foreign policy regime and the role of think tanks in the modern times. Finally, Suyash Rai gives an overview of India’s growth experience and how he sees the present moment.

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    Episode Contributors

    Suyash Rai is a deputy director and fellow at Carnegie India. His research focuses on the political economy of economic reforms, and the performance of public institutions in India.

    Anirudh Burman is an associate research director and fellow at Carnegie India. He works on key issues relating to public institutions, public administration, the administrative and regulatory state, and state capacity.

    Konark Bhandari is an associate fellow with Carnegie India's Technology and Society Program. He has published papers in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property, and corporate law. 

    Rahul Bhatia is a research analyst with the Security Studies Program at Carnegie India. His research focuses on India’s borders and India’s foreign and defense policies.

    Shibani Mehta is a senior research analyst with the Security Studies Program at Carnegie India. Her research focuses on India’s security and foreign policies.

    Deep Pal is a visiting scholar in the Asia program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His research focuses on the Indo-Pacific, Indian foreign policy in its immediate and greater neighborhood, and regional security of South Asia, with particular emphasis on China.

    Priyadarshini D. is an associate fellow with the Technology and Society Program at Carnegie India. She is interested in researching emerging issues at the intersection of law, technology, and finance.

    Rudra Chaudhuri is the director of Carnegie India. His primary research interests include the diplomatic history of South Asia and contemporary security issues.

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    Additional Reading

    The Gloss in the Gross Domestic Product Estimate by Suyash Rai

    The Changing Imperatives of India’s Land Markets by Anirudh Burman

    Indian Space Tech Should Now Build Small Satellites, Forge Big Global Partnerships by Konark Bhandari and Tejas Bharadwaj

    Why the Indian Air Force’s Modernization Process Has Stumbled by Rahul Bhatia

    High Peaks, High Stakes by Shibani Mehta

    How South Asian States Are Managing Chinese Influence by Deep Pal

    UPI Powers India’s Digital Transactions. RBI’s eRupee is Compelling But Must Argue Retail Use by Priyadarshini D.

    Navigating a Curious Chapter in Indo-US Ties by Rudra Chaudhuri

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    US Pacific Hypocrisy in Guam, Capital Loves Ethnonationalism, Taiwan-sanity, Jiu Jitsu v. IR | Ep. 124

    US Pacific Hypocrisy in Guam, Capital Loves Ethnonationalism, Taiwan-sanity, Jiu Jitsu v. IR | Ep. 124

    Why self-determination for Guam is better strategy than persisting as an American colony. Why oligarchic concentrations of wealth in the US and China need ethnonationalism...and why that's dangerous. The Atlantic Council scandal. Are we in a new Taiwan Strait crisis? Clarifying the #NotAMarxist thing. And what Brazilian jiu jitsu can and can't do for international relations. 

    Contributors: Hunter Marston, Celia McDowall, Gaby Magnuson

    Lev Nachman Tweet: https://twitter.com/lnachman32/status/1553480322695811073

    Daniel Denvir Tweet: https://twitter.com/DanielDenvir/status/1554511916487397377

    Sayaca Chatani Tweet: https://twitter.com/SayakaChatani/status/1545346494601244673?t=naUanTNn1Lp1UEwZhhARPw&s=19

    Christian Davies Tweet: https://twitter.com/crsdavies/status/1541596433299546113?s=20&t=QV_Wff9yeisoIF0jvU2ZvQ

    Nikhil Pal Singh article: https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2022/06/america-new-civil-war-crisis-industrial-complex

    Guam Decolonization Report: https://decol.guam.gov/wp-decol-content/uploads/2021/12/Decolonization-Newspaper-Insert-DIGITAL.pdf

    Neoliberal Strategy Kills Asian Security: Big Reveal on the Pacific Power Paradox Book with Asia Society Korea Branch | Ep. 114

    Neoliberal Strategy Kills Asian Security: Big Reveal on the Pacific Power Paradox Book with Asia Society Korea Branch | Ep. 114

    In the first ever reveal of his forthcoming book, Pacific Power Paradox: American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian Peace, Dr. Van Jackson attempts to untangle the politics, economics, security, and strategic statecraft in an Asia-Pacific region experiencing accelerated change. Jackson focused on how regional change can affect U.S. alliance partners such as South Korea while shedding some light on U.S. strategy-making in the Asia-Pacific region. The conversation was moderated by Asia Society Korea Senior Contributor Dr. Mason Richey. 

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    Asia Society Korea Webpage: https://asiasociety.org/korea/meet-author-whither-asian-peace-future-politics-economics-and-security-asia-pacific

    Renewing our Governance Systems

    Renewing our Governance Systems

    What’s ailing American politics, and can the underlying ideals of US democracy be renewed? How should the US change its role in the world, and are there alternatives to solving global challenges that exploit resources beyond our current UN system of nation-states? 

    To answer such big-picture and wide-ranging questions, we spoke with a prodigious thinker. Anne-Marie Slaughter has worn many hats: lawyer, Ivy League academic, foreign policy leader, and now CEO of the think tank New America. Throughout her career, she’s asked big questions about our global political order, and America’s place in it. More recently, she’s turned to domestic issues, which are the topic of her new book Renewal.

    “So there's a profound paradox, at least to most people the first time they encounter it, that if we want people to take more risks, we have to provide them with more security,” says Slaughter. “And if we're going to be the entrepreneurial society, we pride ourselves on, we need to provide more security.”

    In this episode, Anne-Marie argues that making key political reforms and devoting attention to people’s welfare can renew the tattered promises of American democracy. And to tackle our biggest global challenges like the pandemic, she suggests we create new impact hubs that draw together resources from governments, the private sector, and non-profit activists.

    Tectonic is a production of Swissnex in Boston and New York, whose aim is to bring the leading ideas from our hub of academic inquiry to Switzerland and the world, in order to inspire new thinking across disciplinary and national boundaries.

    This episode was written and hosted by Brendan Karch, with production, sound design, and editing by Anour Esa.

    Credits for audio clips used in this episode:  CBS News, “America's growing student loan debt crisis”, Montague Community Television, “Black Lives Matter Protest, Greenfield MA 6/6/20”


    Using China to Kill US Democracy, New Zealand's Antiracist China Challenge, The Roosevelt Doctrine Farce, Don't Punch Left on Cuba | Ep. 94

    Using China to Kill US Democracy, New Zealand's Antiracist China Challenge, The Roosevelt Doctrine Farce, Don't Punch Left on Cuba | Ep. 94

    Why Chinese influence in New Zealand is an opportunity to pioneer an anti-CCP and antiracist policy.  Why the Roosevelt Doctrine is really an attempt to save Woodrow Wilson.  Writing about objects too big to write about.  Republicans are using China to kill democracy.  The problem with "punching left" on Cuba. Also this episode: What's wrong with international relations? 

    Chris Clary Tweet: https://twitter.com/clary_co/status/1415084925481627655

    Robbie Shilliam Tweet: https://twitter.com/RobbieShilliam/status/1414554433585885184?s=19

    Law Boy Tweet: https://twitter.com/The_Law_Boy/status/1414377497802772480?s=19

    Charlie Warzel Substack: https://warzel.substack.com/p/we-are-not-ready

    Contributors: Hunter Marston, Jake Dellow, Gaby Magnuson, Ciara Mitchell

    Think Tank Infighting, Guam for Dummies, Asia's Not the Indo-Pacific, Ep. 86

    Think Tank Infighting, Guam for Dummies, Asia's Not the Indo-Pacific, Ep. 86

    Which QAnon congresswoman thinks Guam is a foreign country?  Why Asia is not the Indo-Pacific.  Think tank infighting.  Wasting time before writing.  

    Rachel Rizzo: https://mobile.twitter.com/RachelRizzo/status/1370776048183435264

    Spencer Ackerman: https://twitter.com/attackerman/status/1371127805296189446?s=19

    JD Vance: https://mobile.twitter.com/JDVance1/status/1370873282824667136

    Laicie Heeley: https://mobile.twitter.com/laicie/status/1370075526262632462

    Van Jackson on America's Indo-Pacific Folly: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/asia/2021-03-12/americas-indo-pacific-folly

    Contributors: Jake Dellow, Ciara Mitchell

     

    The Global Far Right is a Protestant Reformation for Idiots, Think Tank Dark Money, Getting Real on The Indo-Pacific Game | Ep. 80

    The Global Far Right is a Protestant Reformation for Idiots, Think Tank Dark Money, Getting Real on The Indo-Pacific Game | Ep. 80

    Why the threat of our time is the global far right, and what it has in common with the protestant reformation.  What's wrong and right about the Indo-Pacific and the Quad.  Dark money in think tanks.  Kim Jong Un's authoritarian savvy.  The real meaning of the Third World--or, is Marco Rubio a white supremacist?  Also this episode: Why Trump has changed how we teach international relations.

    Sensible Human 96 Tweet: https://twitter.com/sensiblehuman96/status/1351296226235453442?s=11

    Patrick Iber Tweet: https://twitter.com/patrickiber/status/1351921439759339523?s=11

    Paul Poast Tweet on Teaching IR: https://mobile.twitter.com/ProfPaulPoast/status/1352970521110048769

    Aaron Connelly Tweet: https://twitter.com/ConnellyAL/status/1351750108895821828?s=20

    Kishore Mahbubani on the Quad and the real game in Asia: https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/01/27/anti-china-alliance-quad-australia-india-japan-u[…]dium=email&utm_campaign=29615&utm_term=Editors%20Picks%20OC&

    Van Jackson on bro culture and the Capitol insurrection: https://inkstickmedia.com/the-liberal-internationalist-origins-of-right-wing-insurrection/

    Contributors: Gaby Magnuson, Jake Dellow, Pete McKenzie, and Ciara Mitchell

    The Fascism Debate, Interviewing at Stanford, Think Tank Corruption, Jonah Ryan's Veep Wisdom | Ep. 75

    The Fascism Debate, Interviewing at Stanford, Think Tank Corruption, Jonah Ryan's Veep Wisdom | Ep. 75

    What it's like to interview at Stanford University (!).  What Veep's Jonah Ryan can teach aspiring Washington technocrats.  On Trumpian fascism.  Why elite think tanks are ripe for corruption.  And what Larry David's "spite store" idea has to do with Trump's lame-duck foreign policy.  Also this episode: What are international-relations theories good for?

    Dan Nexon Tweet: https://twitter.com/dhnexon/status/1322939398044950530

    Timothy Simon Tweet: https://twitter.com/timothycsimons/status/1323512882055663616

    Max Berger Tweet: https://twitter.com/maxberger/status/1324134130997731328?s=20

    Xiaoyu Pu: https://twitter.com/pu_xiaoyu/status/1322015679755689986?s=19

    Aila Matanock and Paul Staniland on Militias in America: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2020-10-29/militarization-us-politics?amp&__twitter_impression=true

    Contributors: Jake Dellow, Gaby Magnuson, Ciara Mitchell

    How to be a Pundit: Interview with Ankit Panda | Ep. 65 Hustle

    How to be a Pundit: Interview with Ankit Panda | Ep. 65 Hustle

    In this hustle episode of the pod, Van Jackson sits down with Ankit Panda to talk about writing productivity hacks, how to become a foreign policy pundit, and tips for straddling new media and the think tank world.  They also talk about Ankit's new book, Kim Jong Un and the Bomb. 

    Ankit's book: https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/kim-jong-un-and-the-bomb/

    Bernie Bureaucracy? Fake Arms Control, Australian Nukes, Ilhan Omar's Peace Plan, Paying Interns, Kim Jong Un Embarrassed by Trump | Ep. 36

    Bernie Bureaucracy? Fake Arms Control, Australian Nukes, Ilhan Omar's Peace Plan, Paying Interns, Kim Jong Un Embarrassed by Trump | Ep. 36

    Would Bernie Sanders bomb North Korea? Probably not but the New York Times thinks so. Ilhan Omar's plan to save America from militarism. Trump's fake arms control agenda. Why Australia losing faith in the US might mean acquiring nuclear weapons. Why Kim Jong Un finds Trump totally embarrassing. And the wage theft of Washington think tanks.  

    Daniel McDowell in World Politics Review: https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/28418/ofac-sanctions-and-the-new-dollar-diplomacy

    Ankit Panda's Tweet: https://twitter.com/nktpnd/status/1227424186165010435

    Nuclear Memes for Atomic Teens Tweet: https://twitter.com/NuclearMemes/status/1227640799912976385

    Uri Friedman on The Sanders Doctrine: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/02/bernie-sanders-doctrine-america-military-foreign-policy/606364/

    Michael Fullilove on Losing Faith in America: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/how-americanophile-lost-his-faith-us/606388/

    (Heather Hurlburt & Daniel Drezner)

    (Heather Hurlburt & Daniel Drezner)
    Heather and Dan seize the narrative on Russian forces in Syria ... Obama's disdain for the DC foreign policy establishment ... Obama’s disdain for the Arab Middle East ... Neither party is telling an up-to-date story on trade ... The case for the establishment candidates: We think we know what they’ll do ... No, really—who would be on Trump’s foreign policy team? ...
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