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The Axis

The Axis

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The Axis is a podcast dedicated to clear and thoughtful analysis of global affairs. It explores the shifting balance of power among the world’s leading nations, examining geopolitics, economics, and diplomacy with a sharp but accessible lens. Each episode connects current events to broader historical and philosophical contexts, helping listeners understand not only what is happening, but why it matters. With a focus on clarity, depth, and relevance, The Axis aims to guide its audience through today’s most complex international challenges.littleemmaXD 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Is Donald Trump Running Out of Power? Domestic Decay, Global Disorder, and the Question of Survival
    2025/12/20

    Thisepisode explores a central paradox of 2026: global instability is accelerating just as Donald Trump’s political power appears to be weakening. Using Francis Fukuyama’s argument that Trump has already reached “peak power,” we examine howdomestic resistance, electoral headwinds, and institutional pushback are eroding his ability to govern—even as his policies continue to fuel conflict at home and abroad.

    Drawing on recent analyses from the Council on Foreign Relations, Chatham House, and the European Council on Foreign Relations, the episode asks whether a weakened U.S.president can survive mounting domestic and international crises—and what this means for allies, especially Europe and Ukraine, in a world no longer anchored by reliable American leadership

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    9 分
  • A Dangerous Pivot: Why the U.S. Is Risking Its Own Power
    2025/12/15

    This episode unpacks the seismic shift in U.S. foreign policy revealed in Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy. It explains how “America First” reshapes alliances, unsettles Europe, reassures autocrats, and risks weakening the foundations ofU.S. global power.

    Bibliography

    – National Security Strategy of the United States of America (2025). The White House.

    – Emily Harding, “The National Security Strategy: The Good, the Not So Great, and the Alarm Bells,” Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 5December 2025. CSIS+1

    – Laurel Rapp, “Trump’s new national security strategy: Cut deals, hammer Europe, and tread gently around autocrats,” Chatham House, 9 December 2025. chathamhouse.org+1

    – Carl Bildt, “Reading Trump’s National Security Strategy: Europe through a distorted lens,” European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), 9 December 2025. EuropeanCouncil on Foreign Relations+1

    –Christopher Caldwell, “Trump Is Not Attacking Europe. He’s Attacking Something Else,” The New York Times, 11 December 2025 (referenced via social share). Mastodonhosted on mastodon.social

    – “Danish Intelligence Report Raises Concerns About U.S.,” reported in The New York Times, summarized viaPolitical Wire, 11 December 2025. Political Wire

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    18 分
  • Casablanca 2025: Europe, Russia and an America That Cannot Decide
    2025/12/06

    This week’s analysis looks at the future of Europe and Russia in a moment that feels similar to the film Casablanca. While Russia shows military strength and active sabotage in Europe, it also faces deep long-term weaknesses. At the same time, the United States is divided: part of America continues to defend Europe,while the MAGA movement prefers nationalist politics and even supports far-right groups inside the EU.

    Europe is now deciding whether it should keep depending on the United States or become a real strategic power of its own. Using recent investigations, expert opinions, and international news, the lesson explains how today’s choices will shape thebalance between democracy, security, and authoritarian influence in the years ahead.

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    13 分
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