The World Next Week

The World Next Week

Podcast de Council on Foreign Relations

A podcast that previews the world.

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episode More Resources: The Interconnect artwork
More Resources: The Interconnect

Missing The World Next Week? Host Robert McMahon shares his favorite CFR resources for news and analysis on foreign policy and global affairs. The Interconnect, a new podcast series from the Council on Foreign Relations and the Stanford Emerging Technology Review, brings together leading minds in cutting-edge technology and foreign policy to explore recent ground-breaking developments, what’s coming over the horizon, and the implications for U.S. innovation leadership.    In this featured episode, host Martin Giles sits down with CFR Technologist-in-Residence Sebastian Elbaum and Stanford Emerging Technology Review faculty council member Mark Horowitz to discuss where chip manufacturing is heading, how hardware advances are powering the new artificial intelligence (AI) era, and what the United States should prioritize in order to sustain its leadership in this crucial domain.   This episode was originally released by The Interconnect on February 13, 2025.   Featured Episode: Chips and the Future of Computing [https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/theinterconnect/chips-and-future-computing]   Find Us   The Interconnect [https://www.cfr.org/podcast-series/interconnect]   Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-interconnect/id1795993019]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/71k9kaFATZnc57Q7V5SX41]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4THPMjF2nCKb-1pzkxlXLciKqM9qIwav]

27 feb 2025 - 30 min
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More Resources: The Foreign Affairs Interview

Missing The World Next Week? Host Robert McMahon shares his favorite CFR resources for news and analysis on foreign policy and global affairs. Foreign Affairs invites you to join its editor, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, as he talks with influential thinkers and policymakers about the forces shaping the world. Whether the topic is the war in Ukraine, the United States’ competition with China, or the future of globalization, The Foreign Affairs Interview offers the kind of authoritative commentary and analysis that you can find in the magazine and on the website. In this featured episode, Dan Kurtz-Phelan speaks with Jason Furman about why the Biden administration’s economic policy fell short—and why both Democrats and Republicans should abandon what he calls their “post-neoliberal delusion.”   This episode was originally released by The Foreign Affairs Interview on February 13, 2025.   Featured Episode: Why Biden’s Economic Ambitions Fell Short [https://www.foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/why-bidens-economic-ambitions-fell-short]   Find Us   Foreign Affairs Interview [https://www.foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/foreign-affairs-interview]   Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-foreign-affairs-interview/id1623855270]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3vCDodm2QxZXsZFzdv1mPV]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCOOHm1WUv4Bd82fja-wKWofjMdVDP12X]

20 feb 2025 - 48 min
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New Podcast Spotlight: The Interconnect

Emerging technologies are transforming international relations and our country’s economy. So how do we connect science and engineering labs with Washington and the world of business?    The Interconnect, a new podcast series from the Council on Foreign Relations and the Stanford Emerging Technology Review, brings together leading minds in cutting-edge technology and foreign policy to explore recent ground-breaking developments, what's coming over the horizon, and the implications for U.S. innovation leadership.   In this featured episode, Stanford Emerging Technology Review Faculty Council Member Mark Horowitz and CFR’s technologist-in-residence Sebastian Elbaum discuss where chip manufacturing is heading, how hardware advances are powering the new artificial intelligence (AI) era, and what the United States should prioritize in order to sustain its leadership in this crucial domain.   Host   Martin Giles [https://www.hoover.org/profiles/martin-giles#:~:text=Martin%20Giles%20is%20the%20assistant,The%20Stanford%20Emerging%20Technology%20Review.], Managing Editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review   Guests   Mark Horowitz [https://profiles.stanford.edu/mark-horowitz], chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University   Sebastian Elbaum [https://www.cfr.org/expert/sebastian-elbaum], the Technologist in Residence at the Council on Foreign Relations

14 feb 2025 - 30 min
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More Resources: Why It Matters

Missing The World Next Week? Host Robert McMahon shares his favorite CFR resources for news and analysis on foreign policy and global affairs. Why It Matters is explaining some of the least-understood issues that are shaping our world. Every two weeks, host Gabrielle Sierra speaks to a diverse lineup of guests with the goal of simplifying a complicated global topic. In this featured episode, Adam Segal, the Ira A. Lipman chair in emerging technologies and national security at CFR, explains how tech titans are acting as unilateral decision makers in international relations, upsetting the balance and structure of global power around the world.   This episode was originally released by Why It Matters on November 13, 2024.   Featured Episode: The New Tech World Order [https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/new-tech-world-order]   Find Us   Why It Matters [https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/why-it-matters]   Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-it-matters/id1482132871]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5M4KRTcLjPxj7QbM0DJTSA]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4THPMjF2nCIU1AMbJLBQlTER2efRh4YF]

13 feb 2025 - 36 min
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More Resources: The President's Inbox

Missing The World Next Week? Host Robert McMahon shares his favorite CFR resources for news and analysis on foreign policy and global affairs. The President’s Inbox goes beyond the headlines as host James M. Lindsay speaks with leading experts about how the United States should respond to global challenges and opportunities that are shaping the future. In this featured episode, Steven A. Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for the Middle East and Africa studies at CFR, shares how the Israel-Hamas cease-fire over Gaza came together, what the agreement requires each side to do, and what could come next.   This episode was originally released by The President’s Inbox on January 28, 2025.   Featured Episode: The Gaza Cease-Fire, With Steven Cook [https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/tpi/gaza-ceasefire-steven-cook]   Find Us   The President’s Inbox [https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/presidents-inbox]   Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-presidents-inbox/id1172546141]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/65u6jcFyV5BnlVhhzSi7UJ]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4THPMjF2nCJWHFlnpw_K3pj79Na_8ziZ]

06 feb 2025 - 31 min
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