Faculty podcast

The Institute's faculty members express their views on current events.

 

Gilles Carbonnier
Professor, Development Studies
Energy in Emerging Economies
[21'15]
15.04.2012


Jorge E. Viñuales
Assistant Professor, International Law
Durban Climate Talks
[21'07]
19.12.2011


Timothy Swanson
Professor, International Economics
World population, food security and biodiversity
[22'07]
03.11.2011


Thomas J. Biersteker
Professor, International Relations/Political Science
Programme for the Study of International Governance
[20'28]
17.10.2011


Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
Visiting Lecturer, Development Studies
9/11 Ten years on
[20'58]
07.09.2011


Jean-Louis Arcand
Professor, Development Economics
Global food prices and the shortcomings of development aid
[20'55]
08.04.2011


Giacomo Luciani
Programme Director, Executive Master in Oil and Gas Leadership
Oil price hikes amidst Libyan crisis [26'00]
11.03.2011


Riccardo Bocco
Professor, Development Studies
Arab Spring ? [21'13]
18.02.2011


Jussi Hanhimäki
Professor, International History
The challenges for the UN in 2011 [32'15]
25.01.2011


Jean-Michel Servet
Professeur, Etudes du développement
Le micro-crédit [41'36]
15.12.2010


Marcelo Kohen
Professor, International Law
Legal analysis of vote on expulsion of foreign criminals [16'11]
20.11.2010


David Sylvan
Professor, Political Science
US Legacy on Iraq [26'15]
12.10.2010


Mohammad-Reza Djalili
Retired Professor, International History and Politics
L'Iran face aux défis du 21e siècle [13'25]
15.06.2010


Keith Krause
Professor, Political Science
Small Arms Survey 2010 [23'12]
15.06.2010


Lanxin Xiang
Professor, International History and Politics
Prospects for US-China dealings [15'50]
22.04.2010


Cédric Tille
Professor, International Economics
European Monetary Fund: An Alternative to the IMF ? [14'50]
25.03.2010
 


Andrew Clapham
Professor, International Law
Capital Punishment and the Right to Life [16'01]
19.02.2010

 


Liliana Andonova
Professor, Political Science
Climate change. What are the chances of reaching binding agreement ? [18'13]
11.12.2009


Elisabeth Prügl
Professor, Political Science
Sexism in the city [16'37]
12.11.2009


Richard Baldwin
Professor, International Economics
Comments on the G20 Pittsburgh Summit [15'31]
30.09.2009

 

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Interviews carried out by
Katy Anderson
Graduate Institute Alumna,
Former broadcast journalist
with the BBC World Service.

Uncovering the deeper
economic and political issues
through insights from Graduate
Institute Professors.