Episodes

Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Important provisions of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) could expire due to partisan divisions, threatening a widely successful initiative; libraries take part in U.S. Banned Books Week in the face of a rising censorship movement; Slovakia holds an early parliamentary election amid concerns that pro-Russia parties will gain power; and Chinese President Xi Jinping and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad announce a partnership.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Michelle Gavin, “PEPFAR at Twenty,” CFR.org
“Let Freedom Read Day,” BannedBooksWeek.org
Jonathan Masters and Will Merrow, “How Much Aid Has the U.S. Sent Ukraine? Here Are Six Charts,” CFR.org
More Perfect, WNYC Studios
The Coldest Cast in Laramie, Serial Productions
The Rewatchables, The Ringer
Peter Wehner, “The Republican Betrayal of PEPFAR,” The Atlantic
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/pepfar-reauthorization-struggle-banned-books-week-slovakia-democracy-test-and-more

Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with U.S. President Joe Biden and members of Congress to ensure continued U.S. military aid amid Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia; the Spanish parliament attempts to choose a prime minister, with both Alberto Núñez Feijóo and serving President Pedro Sánchez reliant on smaller fringe parties to secure a majority; the United Nations observes the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons despite the continuing global prevalence of nuclear weapons; and relations between Canada and India are frayed after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of ordering the death of prominent Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/zelenskyy-washington-spain-tries-form-government-un-spotlights-nuclear-weapons-and-more

Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
One year after the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police prompted widespread domestic protests, the Islamic Republic appears to have rebounded while keeping a prominent international profile; the United Nations General Assembly begins its high-level debate week with leaders gathering to attend major summits on Sustainable Development Goals and climate challenges; and Cuba arrests Russian recruiters looking for more fighters.
Mentioned on the Podcast
“Who Runs the World?... Not Women,” Why It Matters
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/anniversary-mahsa-aminis-death-un-summits-climate-and-development-russia-recruits-cubans

Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Leaders of major global economies meet in New Delhi, India for the annual Group of Twenty (G20) summit to solve the most pressing economic challenges; on September 11th, Chile marks fifty years since General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte’s military coup and the United States observes the twenty-second anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks; a possible meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin troubles national security experts; and the European Union struggles with a surge in asylum applications.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Jack Devine, “What Really Happened in Chile,” Foreign Affairs
Pablo Larraín, El Conde
Francisco O. Mora, “Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Coup D’état in Chile,” U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States
Scott Snyder, “The Perils of a Renewed North Korea-Russia Relationship,” CFR.org
The 9/11 Commission Report [PDF], The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/indias-g20-summit-911-chile-and-us-kim-jong-un-and-putin-draw-closer-and-more

Thursday Aug 31, 2023
ASEAN Summit, AMLO’s Final Year, COVID-19 Variants Emerge, and More
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Southeast Asian leaders meet in Jakarta, Indonesia for the forty-third Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, working to improve the bloc’s cooperation with external partners; Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, commonly known as AMLO, begins the last year of his six-year term; new COVID-19 variants drive a spike in U.S. cases and hospitalizations; and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo’s visit to Beijing spurs renewed interest in U.S.-China trade.
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/asean-summit-amlos-final-year-covid-19-variants-emerge-and-more

Thursday Aug 24, 2023
EU Crackdowns on Big Tech, After Prigozhin, Two Years of Taliban, and More
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Major technology companies rush to comply with the European Union (EU) Digital Services Act, which makes online platforms responsible for moderating harmful content; questions mount about the Russian private military company Wagner Group after its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is reportedly killed in a plane crash; the Taliban enters its third year in power since the U.S. military evacuated from Afghanistan; and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian visits Saudi Arabia as the former rival countries to normalize relations.
Mentioned on the Podcast
“Israeli-Saudi Peace Deal, With Steven A. Cook,” The President’s Inbox
Tatiana Stanovaya, “Putin’s Age of Chaos,” Foreign Affairs
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/eu-crackdowns-big-tech-after-prigozhin-two-years-taliban-and-more

Thursday Aug 17, 2023
U.S.-Japan-South Korea Summit, Ecuador’s Snap Election, BRICS Leaders Meet, and More
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol meet at Camp David to try to strengthen security cooperation against North Korea and coordinate China policies; Ecuador holds a snap election amid political violence; South Africa hosts the fifteenth summit of BRICS nations Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa with the goal of expanding the group’s geopolitical influence; and Niger’s crisis worsens as the military junta vows to prosecute deposed President Mohamed Bazoum.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Mohamed Bazoum, “President of Niger: My Country Is Under Attack and I’ve Been Taken Hostage,” Washington Post
Hanna Foreman, Mireya Solís, and Andrew Yeo, “America’s Window of Opportunity in Asia,” Foreign Affairs
Scott A. Snyder, “The Trilateral Summit at Camp David: Institutionalizing U.S.-Japan-South Korea Coordination,” CFR.org
Scott A. Snyder and Sheila A. Smith, “Media Briefing: U.S.-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Summit,” CFR.org
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/us-japan-south-korea-summit-ecuadors-snap-election-brics-leaders-meet-and-more

Thursday Aug 10, 2023
TWNW Special: What to Read This Summer 2023 (Replay)
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
In this special episode of The World Next Week, Rosa Brooks, the Scott K. Ginsburg Chair in Law and Policy and professor at Georgetown University Law Center, joins Robert McMahon and Carla Anne Robbins to discuss the books they recommend reading, the books they’re looking forward to reading, and other entertainment they’re enjoying this summer.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Carla’s Picks
Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, American Prometheus: The Triumph And Tragedy Of J. Robert Oppenheimer
Caitlin Doughty, From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death
Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”
Bob’s Picks
Konstantin Paustovsky, translated by Douglas Smith, The Story of a Life
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
“Jonathan GPT Swift on Jonathan Swift,” Conversations with Tyler
Rosa’s Picks
Alex Mar, Seventy Times Seven: A True Story Of Murder And Mercy
George Black, Empire of Shadows: The Epic Story of Yellowstone
John Linson and Taylor Sheridan, “Yellowstone”
Additional Books, Podcasts, Shows, and Games Mentioned on the Podcast
John Adams, Doctor Atomic
Edward Berger, “All Quiet on the Western Front”
Tyler Cowen, “Tyler Cowen's Ethnic Dining Guide”
Joan Didion, The White Album
Craig Mazin, “The Last of Us”
Sam Shaw, “Manhattan”
Frank Spotnitz, “The Man in the High Castle”
Fred Zinnemann, “From Here to Eternity”
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/twnw-special-what-read-summer-2023
This episode first aired: July 6, 2023

Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Navalny’s Verdict, Amazon Cooperation Summit, Israel’s Political Crisis, and More
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
A Russian court will deliver the final verdict for opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s trial on “extremism” charges; eight South American heads of state meet in Belém, Brazil to try to strengthen a common policy for Amazon Rainforest protection; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s push for judiciary reform intensifies; and protesters in Niger direct their anger towards France.
Mentioned on the Podcast
Mariel Ferragamo, “The Niger Coup Could Threaten the Entire Sahel,“ CFR.org
Bryan Harris, “Brazil to Launch ‘Most Ambitious’ Green Transition Package,” Financial Times
Yaniv Kubovich, "Israeli Army Retroactively Cancels Call-ups of Reservists Who Refused to Report for Duty," Haaretz
Dov Lieber, “Israeli Reservists Start Missing Duty, Threatening Military Unity and Readiness,” Wall Street Journal
Recommended Reading
Diana Roy, “Can Amazon Countries Save the Rain Forest?,” CFR.org
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/navalnys-verdict-amazon-cooperation-summit-israels-political-crisis-and-more

Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Australia to wrap up a visit aimed at boosting security ties and offsetting Chinese influence; the Colombian government and guerrilla group the National Liberation Army (ELN) agree to implement a cease-fire; the formation of a newly elected Thai government remains in limbo as differing factions disagree on who can stand for prime minister; and China’s government removes former Foreign Minister Qin Gang after only seven months of service.
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/blinken-visits-south-pacific-colombia-eln-cease-fire-thailands-political-face-and-more