So What'd I Miss? The Post Summer Catch Up Show

Policymakers are gearing up for a busy autumn, so this episode gets us up to speed on some of the stories you might have missed in the foreign policy world over the summer. Host Aaron Jones and his guests cover the UAE/Israel deal, North Korea, the resignation of the Japanese Prime Minister, protests in Belarus, the poisoning of a Russian opposition leader and the US administration's rhetoric and maneuvers on China in the run up to the election.
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Journalist and former Pyongyang Bureau Chief, Associated Press


Professor of Political Science, Indiana University

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