Topic: London School Of Economics

4 chapters across the catalog

Maiden America
Episode 1493 27:12 - 30:49

1493: Maiden America

Iranian Protests and Potential Regime Collapse

Protests in Iran, sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, are described by experts as a fundamental shift in the country's political landscape. A professor from the London School of Economics suggests this marks the "beginning of the end" for the Islamic Republic, noting that young, unarmed protesters are standing their ground against security forces. The movement is characterized by its demographic youth and a widespread loss of government legitimacy.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 1:01:22 - 1:03:08

1134: Opinion People

Nancy Pelosi, London School of Economics Podcast

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared on a London School of Economics podcast to discuss Brexit and its impact on the global economy. The hosts critique her focus on international issues while representing California. A brief mention is made of George W. Bush winning the presidency via the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote.

63 Genders
Episode 977 23:08 - 26:24

977: 63 Genders

Brexit Divorce Bill, Cornwall Trade Impact, Tony Blair

Brexit negotiations remain stalled over a "divorce bill" estimated between $23 billion and $70 billion. Economists warn that reverting to World Trade Organization rules could result in a 40% drop in trade with the EU over a decade. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has suggested a second referendum as public opinion potentially shifts.

Dealio
Episode 940 1:00:24 - 1:03:56

940: Dealio

Jon Ossoff's Background and Intelligence Ties

An investigation into Jon Ossoff's biography reveals his education at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service and the London School of Economics. The hosts highlight his five-year tenure as a national security staffer for Representative Hank Johnson and his possession of a top-secret clearance. They characterize Ossoff as an intelligence community "plant" or "spook" sent to contest the Georgia special election.