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Political economist Cristina Bodea talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about how central bank independence became the global norm for economic governance.
Political economist Cristina Bodea talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about how central bank independence became the global norm for economic governance.
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Israeli nuclear expert Avner Cohen talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about how Israel has been allowed to continue with its nuclear ambiguity.
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The Conversation Weekly podcast explores what options the EU has now to bolster its defence capabilities.
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Ghanaian development expert Bright Simons talks about the history and future of foreign aid on The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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Stories from the front line of the US government's attack on federal science funding. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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Os especialistas brasileiros em desinformação Ergon Cugler e Igor Sacramento conversam com o podcast The Conversation Weekly.
Brazilian disinformation experts Ergon Cugler and Igor Sacramento talk to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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The Birkin bag made by luxury retailer Hermès is a must-have for the global elite. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast to hear two sociologist discuss what it symbolises.