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China-MENA Relations - Picking Up Where We Left Off

The rise of China as an investor, financier and economic partner in MENA deserves closer attention. Learn more about China-MENA relations in our podcast.

Afghanistan - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Explore Afghanistan's dire state post-Taliban takeover, from economic collapse to women's suppression, with Timor Sharan and Adam Weinstein.

Post-pandemic Economic Recovery - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Hear insights on post-pandemic economic recovery and how to tackle amplified issues like unemployment and inflation in MENA.

The Future of Higher Education - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Discover the future of higher education as experts discuss the lasting impacts of the pandemic on online and blended learning in the latest episode.

US-Southeast Asia Ties - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Explore how the US-Southeast Asia relationship can be strengthened on security, trade, and cooperation with Prashanth Parameswaran and Gatra Priyandita.

Smart Cities - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Can smart cities be equitable and sustainable? Michael Carroll and Jane Macfarlane discuss the impact of data, technology, and smart transportation.

Food Security - Picking Up Where We Left Off

MENA faces a growing food security crisis due to rising prices, wars, and climate change. Turki Faisal Al Rasheed, and Andy Fisher discuss solutions.

Responsible Business - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Discover how responsible businesses can drive ethical, sustainable solutions in MENA. Christina Bache and Nicolas Rouhana discuss promoting 'positive peace' in this episode.

Megacities - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Explore data-driven policy in megacities with Elvan Erginli and Alex Armlovich, focusing on urban planning, climate, and heritage in Istanbul and NYC.

New Media - Picking Up Where We Left Off

Bayan Tal and Fatima Bahja discuss new media, new challenges for journalists, and rebuilding trust in journalism after COVID-19.

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