Ranked #1
Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment, with Francis Fukuyama
Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment, with Francis Fukuyama
The rise of global populism is the greatest threat to global democracy, and it's mainly driven not by economics, but by ... Read more
24 Sep 2018
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10mins
Ranked #2
Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency, with Larry Diamond
Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency, with Larry Diamond
Larry Diamond's core argument is stark: the defense and advancement of democratic ideals relies on U.S. global leadershi... Read more
28 Jun 2019
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12mins
Ranked #3
The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization, with John B. Judis - Video Highlights
The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization, with John B. Judis - Video Highlights
Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance around the world? Why are nationalists so angry about free trade ... Read more
24 Oct 2018
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16mins
Ranked #4
The Future of U.S. National Security, with Derek Reveron
The Future of U.S. National Security, with Derek Reveron
"Is it still fair to say there are continuities in foreign policy two years into the Trump administration? I'm going to ... Read more
23 Oct 2018
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21mins
Ranked #5
Solar Dominance + Citizen Action: Solving Climate Change By 2030, with Eban Goodstein
Solar Dominance + Citizen Action: Solving Climate Change By 2030, with Eban Goodstein
Can new developments in solar technology put the United States on track to produce 50 percent of its energy with renewab... Read more
4 Oct 2019
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19mins
Ranked #6
The Ethical Algorithm, with Michael Kearns
The Ethical Algorithm, with Michael Kearns
Over the course of a generation, algorithms have gone from mathematical abstractions to powerful mediators of daily life... Read more
26 Nov 2019
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12mins
Ranked #7
Ethical Leadership in Times of Crisis, with Jeff McCausland
Ethical Leadership in Times of Crisis, with Jeff McCausland
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended daily life for everyone. From large corporations to small non-profits to schools to th... Read more
22 May 2020
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16mins
Ranked #8
Democracy on the Verge: Leadership in Times of Crisis, with Ted Widmer
Democracy on the Verge: Leadership in Times of Crisis, with Ted Widmer
In this fascinating conversation with Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal, historian Ted Widmer looks back on 13 p... Read more
15 May 2020
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16mins
Ranked #9
Who Controls the Global Thermostat? with C2G's Janos Pasztor
Who Controls the Global Thermostat? with C2G's Janos Pasztor
With record-breaking winter warmth in Europe, catastrophic fires in Australia, and deadly flooding in Indonesia, we are ... Read more
21 Feb 2020
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6mins
Ranked #10
Do Morals Matter? Presidents & Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump, with Joseph Nye
Do Morals Matter? Presidents & Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump, with Joseph Nye
How much do morals matter for U.S. presidents when it comes to international affairs? What are the ethics of "America Fi... Read more
13 Feb 2020
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19mins
Ranked #11
Behind AI Decision-Making, with Francesca Rossi
Behind AI Decision-Making, with Francesca Rossi
With artificial intelligence embedded into social media, credit card transactions, GPS, and much more, how can we train ... Read more
27 Jan 2020
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7mins
Ranked #12
Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet, with David Kaye
Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet, with David Kaye
The original idea of the Internet was for it be a "free speech nirvana," but in 2019, the reality is quite different. Au... Read more
20 Jun 2019
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20mins
Ranked #13
A Debate: Political Science is Lapsing into Irrelevance, with Michael Desch & Henry Farrell
A Debate: Political Science is Lapsing into Irrelevance, with Michael Desch & Henry Farrell
What is the current state of the academic-policy gap and why should we care? What progress has been made in bridging thi... Read more
17 Jun 2019
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20mins
Ranked #14
China's Political Influence on Democracies, with Sarah Cook & Isaac Stone Fish
China's Political Influence on Democracies, with Sarah Cook & Isaac Stone Fish
China is radically expanding its strategy to wield influence in the domestic politics of other countries. This informati... Read more
5 Jun 2019
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15mins
Ranked #15
A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism, with Adam Gopnik
A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism, with Adam Gopnik
In his eloquent defense of liberalism, Adam Gopnik goes back to its origins and argues that rather than being emphasizin... Read more
28 May 2019
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15mins
Ranked #16
From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future, with Tom Wheeler
From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future, with Tom Wheeler
We've been through information and technology revolutions before, going back to Gutenberg, says former chairman of the F... Read more
11 Apr 2019
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9mins
Ranked #17
How Safe Are We? Homeland Security Since 9/11, with Janet Napolitano
How Safe Are We? Homeland Security Since 9/11, with Janet Napolitano
"Climate, cyber, then mass gun violence, sometimes motivated by terrorist ideology--and the ideology can most frequently... Read more
2 Apr 2019
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13mins
Ranked #18
The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder, with Sean McFate
The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder, with Sean McFate
"Nobody fights conventionally except for us anymore, yet we're sinking a big bulk, perhaps the majority of our defense d... Read more
26 Mar 2019
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13mins
Ranked #19
Challenges to American Democracy, with Michael Waldman
Challenges to American Democracy, with Michael Waldman
"We're all really proud of our system. It's the world's oldest democracy, and we've always had to fight to make it real,... Read more
13 Mar 2019
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12mins
Ranked #20
The Enduring False Promise of Preventive War, with Scott A. Silverstone
The Enduring False Promise of Preventive War, with Scott A. Silverstone
Does preventive war really work? "In the vast majority of cases historically, what we see is the country that thought it... Read more
28 Feb 2019
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16mins