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Contemporary Challenges in Global Politics – Conference Recap

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The Wellington College Politics and Global Politics department proudly presents a recap of the Contemporary Challenges in Global Politics conference. This podcast recaps the talks given, including clips from the speakers, and also features interviews with each speaker by Paul Dunne, Head of Politics at Wellington College, further exploring the ideas they raised during their talks.

Please note: this podcast does not feature contributions from Dr Vlad Mykhnenko on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Due to reasons of time, we have moved both the interview and the full Q&A session he conducted into its own podcast.

00:00 – Introduction

00:48 – Anthony Coates welcomes attendees (clip)

02:17 – Introduction to Tim Marshall, British journalist, author and broadcaster

03:10 – Tim Marshall on Challenges Facing Global Politics (clip)

05:47 – Tim Marshall is interviewed by Paul Dunne

13:58 – Introduction to Dr Neil Quilliam, Associate Fellow for Middle Easter & North Africa Programme, Chatham House

14:28 – Dr Neil Quilliam on Global Governance (clip)

17:30 – Dr Neil Quilliam is interviewed by Paul Dunne

23:57 – Introduction to Prof. Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford

24:25 – Prof. Carl Heneghan on Vaccine Collaboration (clip)

27:24 – Prof. Carl Heneghan is interviewed by Paul Dunne

36:40 – Introduction to Ana Romero, Head of Sustainability, Wellington College

37:23 – Ana Romero is interviewed by Lucas Ferguson

52:12 – Credits

 


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