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<title>How to Measure the Chinese Economy with Salvatore Babones, Eduardo Campanella, and Pankaj Ghemawat </title>
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<description>  Everyone knows that China’s economy is slowing. But is it still growing? That depends on what you measure. Today on the podcast, we’re talking with three experts, each with a different take on assessing the Chinese economy.  Featuring interviews with recent authors Salvatore Babones, Eduardo Campanella, and Punkaj Ghemawat.    Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs Unedited,     subscribe on iTunes   or on   PodBean   to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.  Visit   www.ForeignAffairs.com   for a full transcript.      </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>How to Measure the Chinese Economy with Salvatore Babones, Eduardo Campanella, and Pankaj Ghemawat </title>
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<description>  Everyone knows that China’s economy is slowing. But is it still growing? That depends on what you measure. Today on the podcast, we’re talking with three experts, each with a different take on assessing the Chinese economy.  Featuring interviews with recent authors Salvatore Babones, Eduardo Campanella, and Punkaj Ghemawat.    Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs Unedited,     subscribe on iTunes   or on   PodBean   to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.  Visit   www.ForeignAffairs.com   for a full transcript.      </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Slow Growth Part 2: China and Russia's Economic Implosion, Demographics of Productivity, and Central Banks</title>
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<description>   In this episode,   Foreign Affairs   authors discuss how stagnation in Russia and China could lead to anarchy in Eurasia, the role that demographics play in economic stagnation, and what central banks can do to goose growth. Featuring interviews with recent authors Robert Kaplan, Ruchir Sharma, and co-authors Tom Hill and Ian Morris.            Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs   Unedited,    subscribe on iTunes    or on    PodBean    to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.            This podcast has been edited and condensed. A rush transcript is available on www.ForeignAffairs.com.     Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear      </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Slow Growth Part 2: China and Russia's Economic Implosion, Demographics of Productivity, and Central Banks</title>
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<description>   In this episode,   Foreign Affairs   authors discuss how stagnation in Russia and China could lead to anarchy in Eurasia, the role that demographics play in economic stagnation, and what central banks can do to goose growth. Featuring interviews with recent authors Robert Kaplan, Ruchir Sharma, and co-authors Tom Hill and Ian Morris.            Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs   Unedited,    subscribe on iTunes    or on    PodBean    to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.            This podcast has been edited and condensed. A rush transcript is available on www.ForeignAffairs.com.     Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear      </description>
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<description>   In this episode,   Foreign Affairs   authors discuss how stagnation in Russia and China could lead to anarchy in Eurasia, the role that demographics play in economic stagnation, and what central banks can do to goose growth. Featuring interviews with recent authors Robert Kaplan, Ruchir Sharma, and co-authors Tom Hill and Ian Morris.            Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs   Unedited,    subscribe on iTunes    or on    PodBean    to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.            This podcast has been edited and condensed. A rush transcript is available on www.ForeignAffairs.com.     Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear      </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Inequality: Part 2 What Brazil Gets Right, A New Kind of Taxes, and What Trump and Sanders Have To Offer</title>
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<description>  Around the world, incomes and wealth for the majority have stagnated even as they have skyrocketed for those at the top. In part two of  Foreign Affairs'  coverage on inequality, we explore what works and what doesn’t, from Brazil’s Bolsa Familia, to new kinds of taxes, to Donald Trump’s and Bernie Sanders’ own economic proposals. Hear it from the experts themselves: featuring interviews with  Foreign Affairs  Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman, British economist Anthony Atkinson, and political scientist Kimberly Morgan.   This podcast has been edited and condensed. Visit ForeignAffairs.com for a full transcript.    Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear   </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Inequality: Part 2 What Brazil Gets Right, A New Kind of Taxes, and What Trump and Sanders Have To Offer</title>
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<description>  Around the world, incomes and wealth for the majority have stagnated even as they have skyrocketed for those at the top. In part two of  Foreign Affairs'  coverage on inequality, we explore what works and what doesn’t, from Brazil’s Bolsa Familia, to new kinds of taxes, to Donald Trump’s and Bernie Sanders’ own economic proposals. Hear it from the experts themselves: featuring interviews with  Foreign Affairs  Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman, British economist Anthony Atkinson, and political scientist Kimberly Morgan.   This podcast has been edited and condensed. Visit ForeignAffairs.com for a full transcript.    Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear   </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>  Around the world, incomes and wealth for the majority have stagnated even as they have skyrocketed for those at the top. In part two of  Foreign Affairs'  coverage on inequality, we explore what works and what doesn’t, from Brazil’s Bolsa Familia, to new kinds of taxes, to Donald Trump’s and Bernie Sanders’ own economic proposals. Hear it from the experts themselves: featuring interviews with  Foreign Affairs  Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman, British economist Anthony Atkinson, and political scientist Kimberly Morgan.   This podcast has been edited and condensed. Visit ForeignAffairs.com for a full transcript.    Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear   </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>The Best of 2015: Gender Politics Around the the World</title>
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<description>  Part II of a two-part series highlighting the best   Foreign Affairs   Unedited podcasts of 2015, we revisit some of our favorite conversations on women and gender from around the world. Featuring interviews with Ira Trivedi on bride trafficking in India, Nadia Hashimi on Afghanistan’s female sons, and Adrienne Mayor on the myth and reality of the Amazons.   Don’t miss an episode of   Foreign Affairs   Unedited,   subscribe on iTunes   or on   PodBean   to have this podcast delivered right to your audio player of choice.    A rush transcript is available on ForeignAffairs.com.    Music credit: FreeMusicArchive.org / The Stealing Orchestra &amp;amp; Rafael Dionisio, Podington Bear, Jurica Jelić   </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2015 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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