Jul 22, 2021
This week a bipartisan group of US senators introduced a bill to reform the 48-year-old War Powers Act—the law intended to check a president’s ability to declare war. Yale Law School’s Oona Hathaway joins Deep Dish to explain why it’s so important for Congress to revive its war powers and offer a potential...
Jul 15, 2021
Haiti is in political turmoil after President Moïse’s assassination in his home last week. The Miami Herald’s Jacqueline Charles and the University of Virginia’s Robert Fatton Jr. join Deep Dish to assess the country’s stability, how international interference factored into the hollowing out of democratic...
Jul 8, 2021
Ten years after South Sudan’s
independence, Ambassador Susan D. Page joins the Council’s
Elizabeth Shackelford on Deep
Dish to discuss their shared
history in the country, what went wrong with statehood,
and the
lessons the international
community must learn for the
future.
Jul 1, 2021
A century after the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Bruce Dickson, author of The Party and the People: Chinese Politics in the 21st Century, joins Deep Dish to examine how the party maintains its power and what influences will shape its future—and geopolitics.