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  • 37th & The World: Rights of Persons with Albinism in Africa
    2025/11/02

    Across Africa, individuals with albinism fight for visibility and survival.

    In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Bonface Massah, Executive Director of the Africa Albinism Network, on social stigma, health risks, and legal protections for individuals with albinism in Africa.

    Mr. Massah offers insight into the cultural context driving discrimination, the impact of climate change on health issues, and the role of African states in upholding human rights norms. The discussion also explores the involvement of the international community in advocating for individuals with albinism.


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    11 分
  • 37th & The World: Nuclear Diplomacy in an Uncertain Age (Conversation with Dr. Francesca Giovannini)
    2025/10/16

    In a world where great-power competition intensifies and technology reshapes the balance of power, how can nuclear governance remain credible and cooperative?

    In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Dr. Francesca Giovannini, Executive Director of the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, to examine the evolving landscape of nuclear nonproliferation, science diplomacy, and global energy strategy.

    Dr. Giovannini offers insight into the future of arms control amid geopolitical fragmentation, the role of emerging technologies in strategic stability, and how energy transitions intersect with nuclear policy. The discussion also explores the diplomatic innovations needed to bridge divides between advanced and emerging economies in the pursuit of a safer, more sustainable global order.

    Listen to 37th & The World wherever you get your podcasts.


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    29 分
  • 37th & The World: Less Money, More Conflicts — Can Humanitarian Aid Stay Neutral?
    2025/09/22

    Conflicts are multiplying while donations fall. How do you keep life-saving work running and neutral when the math gets harsher?

    In this episode, GJIA speaks with Marc Rivers, Chief Financial Officer of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), about making tough financial choices to keep civilians at the center of humanitarian action. In this episode, Marc Rivers digs into what gets cut and what is protected no matter what, how long core operations can last if donations dip, and a real example of saying “no” to donor conditions to safeguard neutrality.

    The conversation also tackles the metric ICRC checks every morning, which protection programs will grow or shrink (and how to tell if they’re actually working), the single fix banks or governments could make to unblock funds, new safety steps for aid workers, how partnerships with China and the UAE stay focused on quiet, neutral aid, not politics, and where your $100 today makes the biggest difference tomorrow at ICRC.

    Read more about ICRC's Finances here.

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    16 分
  • 37th & The World: Inuit Youth, Indigenous Knowledge, and Arctic Climate Policy
    2025/09/16

    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time but who should shape the policies that guide our response?

    In this episode, Eleanor Hughes from GJIA speaks with four voices at the heart of the CINUK research program: Dr. Maeva Gauthier (University of Victoria), Carmen Smith (CINUK Communications & Coordination Team), and Inuit youth leaders Carmen Kuptana and Eriel Lugt from Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. Together, they explore how climate policy, Indigenous knowledge, and youth leadership intersect. They discuss Canada-Inuit Nunangat-United Kingdom Arctic Research Programme (CINUK)’s mission, the insights that emerge through Indigenous storytelling, and the ways Inuit youth are advancing climate advocacy through film, music, and civic engagement.

    The conversation also examines the tangible impacts of climate change on Tuktoyaktuk and closes with a call to global policymakers to address Arctic climate change and better support Inuit communities.

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    47 分
  • 37th & The World: Mediating War and Shaping Peace (A Conversation with Dr. Diana Negroponte)
    2025/09/02

    From Ukraine to Sudan to the Middle East, the world is caught in a web of protracted conflicts—but who has the credibility to mediate peace, and what does true diplomatic leadership look like in times of crisis?

    In this episode, GJIA sits down with Dr. Diana Villiers Negroponte, renowned historian, diplomat, and author, to explore the hard truths and hopeful possibilities of international mediation. Drawing on her deep experience—including her work alongside Ambassador John Negroponte and her scholarship on Cold War diplomacy—Dr. Negroponte unpacks how trust is forged in fractured societies and what it takes to resolve even the most intractable conflicts.

    They discuss the viability of mediation in the Russia-Ukraine war, the escalating violence across the Middle East, and the power vacuum fueling Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe. She also reflects on the enduring relevance of James A. Baker’s diplomatic style, evolving U.S.-Russia dynamics, and the essential qualities of modern diplomatic leadership.

    As the world searches for stability, this conversation is both a reality check and a call to remain hopeful about diplomacy’s role in building a more peaceful future.

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    25 分
  • 37th & The World: Navigating Innovation and National Security with Justin Fanelli
    2025/06/15

    As digital transformation reshapes the landscape of national defense, the U.S. Navy stands at the forefront of integrating emerging technologies to enhance operational readiness and strategic decision-making.

    In this episode, GJIA sits down with Justin Fanelli, Chief Architect at the Department of the Navy, to explore how the Navy is navigating the complex balance between innovation and mission-critical reliability. They discuss the Department’s top priorities in leveraging AI, data systems, and quantum computing—while overcoming the bureaucratic and technical hurdles that often challenge public sector innovation.

    Justin also shares insights from his work on the first one-stop data enterprise for Defense Healthcare, revolutionizing both clinical outcomes and research capabilities.

    For anyone aspiring to lead innovation within government or military sectors, this conversation offers a rare inside look at how the Navy is shaping the future of digital transformation—and what technologies will define the next decade of national security.



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  • 37th & The World: Mexico’s and Qatar’s Evolving Partnership
    2025/03/27

    In this interview, Guillermo Ordorica, Mexico’s Ambassador to Qatar since 2022, discusses the growing economic and cultural ties between Mexico and Qatar. Ambassador Ordorica highlights significant milestones, including Mexico’s participation in the FIFA World Cup 2022 and introducing a halal certification program to facilitate meat exports. He also addresses plans for the 2026 Year of Culture, opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy, and Mexico’s role as a strategic trade gateway. This conversation offers insights into the evolving partnership and its implications for both nations in the years ahead.

    Guillermo Ordorica joined the Mexican Foreign Service as a career member in 1993. After achieving the rank of minister in October 2015, he was appointed Ambassador by the President of Mexico on April 26, 2017. He currently serves as the Ambassador of Mexico to Qatar.

    He holds a PhD in Political Science from the National School of Political Science and Public Administration (Romania), a Master’s Degree in National Security from the Mexican Navy’s Centro de Estudios Superiores Navales, a Master’s Degree in Sub-Saharan African Studies from El Colegio de México, and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

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    19 分
  • 37th & The World: Indonesia’s Leadership in ASEAN and Global Strategy
    2025/02/19

    Indonesia has played a pivotal role in shaping ASEAN’s regional strategy, demonstrating leadership in addressing critical issues such as maritime security and climate resilience. By balancing strategic partnerships and championing regional unity, Indonesia continues to adapt to the evolving geopolitical landscape.

    In this episode, Ali Unar sat down with The Honorable Sade Bimantra, Indonesia’s Charge d’Affaires, to discuss Indonesia’s leadership within ASEAN and its broader global strategy. They explore how Indonesia upholds unity while taking decisive actions, its evolving partnerships with the U.S. and China, and its long-term vision for 2050.

    The Honorable Sade Bimantra also discusses Indonesia’s approach to economic development, emphasizing workforce initiatives to retain top talent and attract foreign investment.

    Since stepping into his role as Charge d’Affaires, The Honorable Sade Bimantra has prioritized strengthening Indonesia’s diplomatic influence, fostering economic growth, and ensuring regional stability while positioning Indonesia as a global leader in the decades to come.

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    35 分