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Balance of Power

Balance of Power

By: Samuel Ramani and Kyle Walter
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A weekly dive into the biggest topics in diplomacy, conflict and geopolitics featuring some of the most influential voices in government, academia and analysis.© 2023 Balance of Power Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Episode #001: Not So Quiet on the Eastern Front (Ukraine, Libya & Ethiopia w/ Michael Kofman & Jalel Harchaoui)
    Jan 11 2022

    In today's episode, Dr. Samuel Ramani and Kyle Walter talk about the ongoing situation between Ukraine & Russia, the postponement of elections in Libya, as well as the latest from the crisis in Ethiopia.


    Timestamps:


    00:45 The threat of a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    16:05 Interview with Michael Kofman, Director, Russia Studies @ CNA

    27:38 Postponement of Libyan Elections

    38:45 Interview with Jalel Harchaoui, Senior Fellow, GI-TOC & Libya Analyst

    55:42 On the crisis in Ethiopia

    1:07:25 Wins & Losses

    1:16:13 Sam's Take



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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Balance of Power - Coming January 2022
    Dec 5 2021

    Check out the snippet from the forthcoming Balance of Power Podcast, featuring Samuel Ramani and Kyle Walter.  The first episode goes live January 10, 2022.

    Dr. Samuel Ramani holds a PhD from the University of Oxford in International Relations and is currently an Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI).

    Kyle Walter holds an MSc in Russian and East European Studies from St. Antony's College, Oxford and works on global threat analysis in the private sector.

    You can follow them @SamRamani2 and @KyleWalterIR on Twitter, and the podcast at @tboppodcast.

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    1 min
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