Deeper Look - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

2025 Global Risks: Ian Bremmer / President of Eurasia Group, Political Scientist

Trump's Tariff Threats on the Global Economy: Matthew P. Goodman / Director of the RealEcon Initiative, Council on Foreign Relations

Impact of Trump Tariffs on Asia: Matthew P. Goodman / Director of the RealEcon Initiative, Council on Foreign Relations

Nuclear Weapons in an Era of World Disorder: Nakamitsu Izumi / United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs

Japanese MLB Players on the Rise: Robert Manfred / Commissioner, Major League Baseball
Are Japanese stars like Ohtani Shohei, reshaping baseball in America and around the world? Robert Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball, shares exclusive insights on the influence of Japanese players and the future of the game.

Western Alliance at a Crossroads: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO
Is the Western Alliance weakening or evolving? Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller discusses how President Trump's policies toward Europe are raising questions about the future of the alliance.

Turning Point in the Post-WWII Global Order: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO
Trump administration contends that the post-WWII liberal order fails US interests. Can the global order persist, or is collapse imminent? Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller weighs in.

Charting the Future of the Olympics: David Wallechinsky / Co-Founder, International Society of Olympic Historians
What's next for the Olympic Games under its first female president? Historian David Wallechinsky joins to discuss the future of the IOC, costs, corruption, inclusion, and Asia's role.

How Safe Are Driverless Cars?: Steven Shladover / Research Engineer, UC-Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies
With self-driving taxis operating in US cities and eyeing Japan, autonomous vehicles are no longer fiction. UC Berkeley's Steven Shladover unpacks the latest shifts in the technology.

Autonomous Cars and the Future of the Auto Industry: Steven Shladover / Research Engineer, UC-Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies

Challenges for the New Pope: Paul Hedges / Professor of Interreligious Studies at Nanyang Technological University

Trump vs. Education: Fanta Aw / Executive Director and CEO of NAFSA: Association of International Educators
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