Mid-atlantic - Conversations About Us, Uk And World Politics

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Chit chat and debate about politics and culture in the US and UK, with Host Roifield Brown and guests.

Episodios

  • 2024: A Global Crossroads

    17/01/2024 Duración: 01h07min

    Guest: Pyotr Kurzin, Global Gambit podcastKey Topics:The International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Middle East: The episode begins with a discussion about the significance of the ICJ in 2024, particularly its role in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The conversation delves into the complexities of the court's decisions and their global impact.Russia-Ukraine Conflict: The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including the possibility of Ukraine's partition, is analyzed. The discussion covers the international response and the conflict's broader geopolitical implications.China's Economic Slowdown and Taiwan Tensions: The episode explores China's economic challenges and the escalating tensions with Taiwan, especially in light of Taiwan's new presidential election.Horn of Africa - Ethiopia and Somaliland Treaty: The focus shifts to the Horn of Africa, examining the significance of the recent treaty between Ethiopia and Somaliland and its potential to reshape regional stability.Key Quotes:On the ICJ and Midd

  • Trump's Command and Haley's Surge

    14/01/2024 Duración: 10min

    Roifield Brown, broadcasting from Birmingham, delves into the intricate world of American politics. With the help of political pollster Logan Phillips, the discussion centers around the recent Iowa caucus results and their implications for the Republican presidential race. The episode examines Donald Trump's significant lead over rivals Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, despite his minimal campaigning efforts in Iowa. This leads to a broader debate on the efficacy and democratic nature of the U.S. primary system, questioning whether it's time for a revamp. Special attention is given to Nikki Haley's surging popularity, especially following Chris Christie's exit from the race. The episode also explores the potential impacts of the primary system on American democracy, considering the risk of political extremism and the need for more focused candidate selection.Quotes:Roifield Brown: "It's like a complex chess game where every move redefines the board. The primary system, with its obscene spending and often irrelev

  • Crossing Borders and Crossing Lines: The U.S. Migrant Crisis and the UK's Post Office Scandal

    12/01/2024 Duración: 01h11min

    The episode delves into two major topics: the escalating U.S. migrant crisis under the Biden administration and the UK Post Office Horizon scandal.U.S. Migrant Crisis: The discussion begins with an exploration of the U.S. migrant crisis, noting a significant increase in unauthorized border crossings and the challenges this poses to federal resources and policies. The conversation touches on the varied responses from the government, from expanding deportations to increasing work permit access. Critics from both sides of the political spectrum, Republicans and immigration advocates, are mentioned for their differing views on the administration's approach. The panel also discusses the broader impact of the crisis beyond border areas, particularly in cities like New York, which has seen a substantial influx of migrants. The financial and societal impacts of this influx are explored, along with the political ramifications for the Biden administration.UK Post Office Horizon Scandal: The second part of the podcast s

  • 2023 Unveiled: Voices and Visions from a Turbulent Year.

    03/01/2024 Duración: 35min

    Guests:Michelle Washington: Founder of The Curious Story Lab, discussing the lack of design museums and cultural spaces for diverse design works, and addressing the issues surrounding black maternal health.John Horgan: Science journalist and author of "The End of War", sharing insights on the war between Israel and Hamas, and the concerning rise of artificial intelligence in warfare.Ian Dale: Broadcaster from LBC Radio, offering his perspective on the Israel-Gaza conflict and its profound emotional impact, as well as discussing international affairs and elections.Keir Paterson: Australian activist and politician, reflecting on his time in Laos and the contrast between the Lao people's peaceful resilience and the ongoing global conflicts.Francine Hardaway: Tech investor and entrepreneur, sharing her personal and emotional response to the war between Israel and Hamas and the emergence of anti-Semitism.Roifield Brown: The host himself, sharing his personal story and insights on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,

  • Mid Atlantic - A Year in Review: Impactful Stories of 2023

    29/12/2023 Duración: 57min

    The podcast features a diverse panel discussing the year's most resonant events. Denise Hamilton from Houston, Cory Bernard from Manchester, Tonye Altrade from London, and Zee Cohen Sanchez from Nevada explore various topics including the Maui wildfires, King Charles III's coronation, the 'Keith Lee Effect', and the Titan Submersible tragedy.Maui Wildfires:Zee Cohen Sanchez discusses the devastating wildfires in Maui, highlighting their unexpectedness in a place not typically prone to such disasters. The conversation delves into the broader context of climate change, the political divide over its acknowledgment, and its profound impact on communities, both in terms of displacement and the predatory nature of the real estate market following the disaster.Coronation of King Charles III:Cora Bernard speaks on the historic coronation of King Charles III, touching on its significance for the British monarchy and its symbolic value. The panel debates the cost of the ceremony against the backdrop of economic crisis

  • Why Americans are down on the Economy and Colorado Blocks Trump

    22/12/2023 Duración: 01h02min

    We shift our focus to the complex political and economic climate of the United States. Hosted by Roy Phil Brown from Birmingham, the episode features a distinguished panel of guests - Z. Cohen Sanchez from Arizona, Logan Phillips from Washington, D.C., Denise Hamilton from Houston, Texas, and Aram Fischer from the Bay Area. Also we explore the significant decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to bar former President Donald Trump from the state's Republican primary ballot. This decision, hinging on a constitutional clause related to insurrection or rebellion, has sparked a nationwide debate about the legal and political implications for Trump's future campaigns.Key Discussion PointsColorado's Exclusion of Trump from Primary Ballot: Delve into the implications and potential outcomes of this unprecedented move in Colorado, and its broader impact on Trump's political future.Biden's Under-the-Radar Economic Achievements: Explore the paradox of substantial economic progress under the Biden administration, despite

  • The End of War? The Possibility of a World Without Conflict - John Horgan

    20/12/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    Guest: John Horgan, Author of "The End of War"Summary:John Horgan, author of "The End of War." Horgan, a seasoned American writer, challenges conventional perceptions of conflict, arguing that war is not a preordained part of human existence but rather a solvable scientific problem. The discussion traverses various dimensions of war, including its biological, historical, and psychological aspects. Horgan presents a compelling case for the human inclination towards peace, likening the eradication of war to curing cancer. The conversation also reflects on the impact of recent global conflicts and political shifts, questioning the inevitability and justification of war in modern times.Selected Quotes:John Horgan: "War keeps happening. And I feel that people need more than ever to realize how terrible war is and to realize also that if we have the collective will to get rid of war, to get beyond this period of militarism, we can do it."John Horgan: "War turns us into monsters... War is something that we do, we in

  • Echoes of 1967: Decoding the Six-Day War's Lasting Impact

    19/12/2023 Duración: 01h06min

    Summary of the Show:The podcast episode, hosted by Roifield Brown in London, delves into the historical complexities of the Six-Day War of 1967, its aftermath, and its impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The episode features two main guests: Benny Morris, an acclaimed Israeli historian, and Mitchell Newmark, an associate professor in the history department at the College of Arts and Letters in Sacramento, with a history PhD from UCLA.Key Points Addressed:Origins of the Six-Day War: The discussion begins with an exploration of the pre-war tensions in the Middle East, including the roles of Israel, Egypt, Syria, and the Palestinian guerrilla movements.Impact of the War: The podcast examines how the war reshaped the geopolitical landscape, including the expansion of Israeli territory and the subsequent control over millions of Palestinians.Israeli Settlements and Occupation: The conversation moves to the establishment of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, discussing the legal and political co

  • Sunak's Struggle: the Tory Rebellion and the Rwanda Bill Crisis

    15/12/2023 Duración: 45min

    In this episode, we delve into the controversial Rwanda bill and its implications for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party. We discuss the internal rebellion within the Tory party, led by its right-wing caucus, challenging Sunak's leadership over this divisive bill. The episode also sheds light on the bill's rocky journey through Parliament and the broader political landscape in the UK.Host: Roifield BrownGuests:Mic Wright - Journalist and writer - Founding pundit of the podcastLeah Brown - Leah Brown Founder / Director, writer of Broadstairs Consulting - Regular contributorKey PointsRwanda Bill Controversy: The episode delves into the details of the controversial Rwanda bill, discussing its implications for British politics and immigration policy.Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Leadership Challenges: Focus on how Prime Minister Sunak is grappling with securing support for the bill within his own party, highlighting the internal rebellion and division within the Conservative Party.Internal Confl

  • Broke Britain: A Roadmap to Economic Renewal with Emily Fry

    13/12/2023 Duración: 57min

    Host Roifield Brown sits down with Emily Fry from the Resolution Foundation to dissect the UK's current economic challenges. They explore the deep-rooted issues of stagnant wage growth, high inequality, and regional disparities, contrasting the UK's economic landscape with other countries. The conversation delves into the intricacies of fiscal policies, the role of technology in shaping the future of work, and strategies to reduce inequality. With a focus on inclusive economic growth, they discuss innovative approaches to stimulate the economy and the pivotal role of public and private sector investments. Emily shares insights from the Resolution Foundation's Economy 2030 inquiry, shedding light on the UK's potential economic future. This episode not only critiques the present but also offers a glimmer of hope and practical solutions for a more prosperous Britain.Show Notes:Introduction to Emily Fry: Learn about her background and the work of the Resolution Foundation.Analysis of UK's Economic Strategy: Exami

  • Chile's Constitutional Upheaval

    12/12/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    Introduction:Host: Roifield BrownGuest: Peter Siavelis, Professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs, Wake Forest UniversityTopic: Exploration of Chile's political landscape from the 2019 protests to Gabriel Boric's presidency.Episode Breakdown:The Spark of 2019:Discuss the eruption of protests in 2019 demanding social equality and a new constitution.Analyse the root causes and the impact on Chilean society and politics.From Allende to Pinochet:Delve into the historical context starting from 1973, examining the impact of Allende’s presidency and Pinochet’s dictatorship.Assess the role of the United States in Chilean politics during this era.The Pinochet Legacy and Neoliberalism:Examine how Pinochet's policies shaped Chile’s economic and social structure.Discuss the privatisation of key sectors and its long-term effects.Chilean Politics Post-Dictatorship:Explore the transition to democracy in the 1990s and its political and economic impacts.Analyze the role of different political factions

  • Javier Milei - Argentina's Bold Leap

    27/11/2023 Duración: 49min

    This episode of "Mid Atlantic" delves into the political and economic upheaval in Argentina following the election of Javier Milei as president. Host Roy Phil Brown and guest Daniel Schweimler explore the implications of Milei's victory for Argentine politics, the economy, and the broader South American context.Daniel Schweimler is an Al Jazeera correspondent based in Buenos Aires, who has extensive experience reporting on Argentina's complex political and economic landscape. He has been observing and reporting on the region since 1986, witnessing numerous economic crises and political changes in Argentina.1. **Javier Milei's Election and its Significance**: The episode begins with a discussion on the election of Javier Milei, marking a significant shift in Argentine politics. Milei's victory is considered a departure from traditional political norms in Argentina, especially given his promise of radical economic reforms.2. **Argentina's Economic Challenges**: Schweimler outlines Argentina's history of high in

  • Revisiting Vietnam: The My Lai Massacre - Marshall Poe

    22/11/2023 Duración: 55min

    This episode delves deep into the Vietnam War, specifically focusing on the My Lai Massacre. The guest, Marshall Poe, an expert historian on the Vietnam War, discusses the causes and implications of the My Lai Massacre, drawing parallels with modern military conflicts. He emphasises the complexity of war, the difficulty in distinguishing between civilians and combatants in counterinsurgency, and the psychological and operational challenges faced by soldiers. The conversation also explores the broader context of the Vietnam War, including its impact on American public perception and its comparison with subsequent conflicts like those in Afghanistan and Iraq.Key Points Covered in the Podcast:Nature of the Vietnam War and My Lai Massacre: Marshall begins by exploring why the Vietnam War, particularly the My Lai Massacre, is still relevant today. He challenges the popular perception of the Vietnam War as merely a war of counterinsurgency, suggesting instead that, from the perspective of the soldiers, it was more

  • Turbulent Politics: GOP Jostling and UK's Chaotic Week

    17/11/2023 Duración: 47min

    Main Topics:Republican Party's Presidential Campaign: Analysis of the shifting dynamics after Senator Tim Scott's withdrawal. Focus on Donald Trump's lead, Nikki Haley's ascension, and the strategic implications for the GOP.UK Politics: A turbulent week, including the sacking of the Home Secretary, the recall of David Cameron, and the Supreme Court ruling on the Rwanda refugee plan.Guests: Zee Cohen Sanchez, Logan Phillips, Leah Brown, Corey BernardKey Quotes:On Political Dynamics: "It's going to be hard for [Nikki Haley] to beat Trump, but at least she'll have a chance now." - Discussion on the changing landscape of the GOP primaries.On Campaign Effectiveness: "Out of the folks that did field in the way that we told them to, we had a hundred percent win rate." - Zee Cohen Sanchez on campaign strategies.On Tim Scott's Campaign: "I think that he didn't have enough of a following to begin with...riding between the lanes too much was not helpful for him." - Analysis of Tim Scott's campaign strategy.On UK Politic

  • The Democrats Sweeping Victories - Gaza in US and UK politics

    10/11/2023 Duración: 51min

    Brief Summary:In this episode of "Mid Atlantic," host Roifield Brown and a panel of experts dissect the Democratic Party's significant victories in recent U.S. elections. The discussion covers various aspects, including the impact of local issues, the role of abortion rights, and the influence of President Biden's administration on these outcomes. The episode also delves into the dynamics of the conflict in Gaza and its repercussions in U.S. and UK politics.Longer Summary:In a detailed episode of "Mid Atlantic," host Roifield Brown is joined by Cora Bernard, Logan Phillips, Michael Donoghue, and Aram Fisher to analyze the Democratic Party's recent electoral successes. The panel begins by examining the underpolling of Democratic voters and President Biden's unique position in influencing voter turnout. They discuss the strategic focus on local issues and the significant role of abortion rights as a mobilizing factor, especially in traditionally conservative states.The conversation shifts to the broader implica

  • 1948 - Israel and Palestine - Benny Morris

    09/11/2023 Duración: 01h18s

    SummaryIn this thought-provoking episode of Mid Atlantic, we dive deep into the historical roots and contemporary implications of the Israel and Palestine conflict, with a special focus on the events of 1948. Renowned Israeli historian Professor Benny Morris provides a critical examination of the conflict's history, the Palestinian refugee problem, and the recent shocking events of October 7th. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Morris's insights offer a poignant reflection on the past's impact on the present.The episode opens with a deviation from the usual format, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of the Israel and Palestine conflict, particularly in light of the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas. Professor Benny Morris, a critical voice in Israeli historiography, joins the conversation to shed light on the pivotal year of 1948, which he argues is essential for understanding the current situation.Morris recounts the harrowing events of October 7th, expressing personal shock but no d

  • British Politics isn't Right enough: A Conversation with Calvin Robinson

    26/10/2023 Duración: 01h48s

    We dive deep into the heart of contemporary British issues and ethics with Calvin Robinson, a figure known for his provocative stance in the UK media landscape. As a clergyman and a critic of liberalism and metropolitan elitism, Robinson brings a unique perspective to the table, challenging the status quo and offering insights into the complexities of modern Britain.Episode Summary:Calvin Robinson's Background: Once a familiar face on GB News, Robinson is not just a media personality but also a man of faith. His views often challenge the mainstream narrative, particularly on topics like liberalism, social justice, and critical race theory.Controversy and Media Landscape: The episode delves into the recent controversies surrounding GB News, including the dismissal of Laurence Fox and Robinson's own firing. These events highlight the tensions within media outlets regarding free speech and political correctness.Brexit and British Identity: Robinson passionately defends Brexit, viewing it as a reclaiming of Briti

  • The Israel and Hamas conflict - Week 2

    23/10/2023 Duración: 46min

    With the situation intensifying in Israel and Palestine, the podcast brings insights from Adam Block from Efrat Israel, Daniel Boardman, the Senior Correspondent for the National Telegraph in Canada, and Dr. Ibrahim Haroub from Hebron on the West Bank, a professor at Bethlehem University specialising in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The episode captures the tumultuous events in the Middle East, from potential invasions to the significant role of the US in the ongoing crisis.Roifield Brown introduces the episode by highlighting the escalating conflict in Israel and Palestine. He mentions the potential invasion of Gaza by Israel, which has mobilized its entire armored corps and called up 360,000 reservists. Amidst this tension, US officials are pressing Israel to delay its attack, hoping to negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas. The situation worsened when a hospital was bombed, leading to over 500 casualties in Gaza. In the West Bank, Israeli forces have detained 120 Palestinians. As the situatio

  • GOP's Speaker Dilemma, Labour's Rising Tide and Israel and Palestine

    20/10/2023 Duración: 44min

    The episode begins with a comprehensive analysis of the Republican party's leadership turmoil, particularly focusing on Jim Jordan's controversial candidacy for the Speaker position. Despite his long-standing presence in Congress, Jordan's lack of significant legislative accomplishments and his polarising nature, backed by conservative media and connections to former President Trump, are highlighted.Speakers:Roifield Brown (Host)Cory Bernard: Political commentator from Manchester, England.Aram Fischer: Californian political activist and strategist.Doug Levy: Freelance writer and communication strategy expert from San Francisco.Michael Donohue: Author, journalist, and political science enthusiast from Los Angeles.Topics Discussed:Jim Jordan's Candidacy for Speaker: Despite his long tenure in Congress, Jordan's lack of significant legislative achievements and his divisive nature are discussed. The challenges of building bipartisan coalitions and the role of conservative media in Jordan's rise are explored.UK Po

  • Google and Amazon in the Antitrust Crosshairs - Adam Kovacevich

    17/10/2023 Duración: 31min

    Episode Summary:Host Roifield Brown discusses the landmark antitrust trial between the U.S. Department of Justice and tech giant Google with guest Adam Kovacevich, the founder and CEO of the Chamber of Progress. The trial centers around Google's dominance in internet search and its potential anticompetitive practices. They explore whether Google's position is a result of genuine market success or if it has leveraged its power unfairly. The conversation also touches on the Federal Trade Commission's case against Amazon and the broader implications of these legal battles for big tech. Additionally, they discuss recent developments in European regulation affecting tech companies and their impact.In this episode, Roy Phil Brown and Adam Kovacevich delve into the complex world of tech giants facing antitrust scrutiny. They provide insights into the ongoing trials against Google and Amazon, discussing market power, competition, and the potential consequences of these legal battles for the tech industry and beyond.

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