Settings
Light Theme
Dark Theme
Podcast Cover

Pasaulio 5 / Word 5

  • World 5. Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. Prospects of war and peace in South Caucasus.

    15 JAN 2023 · Tensions in Nagorno Karabakh are on the rise for over a month, as Azeri protesters are blocking the only road connecting the Armenian-populated region with the rest of the world. As the region is running out of supplies, food and fuel, a humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region. Yerevan claims Baku is using siege tactics to starve the Armenians into submission. Conflict has haunted the region for almost three decades, and Russia previously stepped in to broker a cease-fire. But now Moscow is stuck in Ukraine, and is increasingly absent in the region. Baku-based analyst Zaur Shiriyev, and international relations professor Asbed Kotchikian from the American University of Armenia reflect on the prospects of war and peace in South Caucasus.
    27m 53s
  • World 5. Protests in China: can Beijing lift strict zero COVID policy?

    6 DEC 2022 · China has witnessed a wave of demonstrations against its zero COVID policy. The Chinese Communist Party now faces a difficult choice between relaxing COVID restrictions or ignoring protesters’ demands at the cost of an even more significant movement of protests. Guests: Robert Daly, the Director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China, and Kevin Slaten, the research lead of the Freedom House’s China Dissent Monitor. Host: Živilė Raškauskaitė
    24m 47s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5.Chaos at Twitter

    23 NOV 2022 · Elon Musk publicly endorsed the Republican party on the eve on U.S. Midterm elections, picked online fights, posted dubious polls on Ukraine peace and, most recently, on whether to reinstate Donald Trump‘s Twitter account. In this episode, we ask experts to opine whether his attitude and Twitter reforms will help the platform or ruin it. Guests: Daniel Kreiss, Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hussman School of Journalism and Media, Michael Bossetta, Assistant Professor at Lund University and author of Social Media and Politics podcast, Petros Iosifidis, Professor at City University London. Host: Lukas Kivita
    31m 53s
  • World 5. America’s midterm elections: why did the hopes of the Republican victory collapse?

    14 NOV 2022 · It’s midterm elections season in the United States. Republicans were expected to take control of Congress, but the predictions did not materialize. The Senate remains in Democrats' control and signals a massive win for Joe Biden's party. Guest: Dr. Peverill Squire, a political science professor at the University of Missouri. His research focuses on American politics, with particular emphasis on legislative institutions and elections. Host: Živilė Raškauskaitė
    17m 40s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5. Russia's war in Ukraine: instead of a world power, Moscow turns into an outcast

    23 OCT 2022 · The international community condemns Russia's war against Ukraine. Moscow is openly supported only by a few isolated countries: Iran, Belarus, North Korea, Syria, and Nicaragua. In the podcast, Taras Kuzio, professor of political science at the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, tells why a few countries still support Russia.
    22m 50s
  • Pasaulio 5/World 5: North Korea's spate of missile tests: what Pyongyang is aiming for and what can it get?

    11 OCT 2022 · North Korea fired two ballistic missiles early on Sunday. It’s the seventh such launch since September 25. World 5 is asking what is behind North Korea’s latest missile tests and how should international community react to it. Guests: Dr. Patrick Cronin, the Asia-Pacific security chair at the Hudson Institute think tank, and Ramon Pacheco Pardo, a Professor of international relations at King's College London and the KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance of Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
    22m 34s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5. Is there room for Trump's critics in the Republican Party?

    23 AUG 2022 · The United States is getting ready for the mid-term elections in November, in which members of the House of Representatives and some senators are elected. Republicans are predicted to regain control of Congress. The primary election shows that not just any Republicans will return to Congress, but those who support former President Donald Trump. Only two of the 10 Republicans who supported a second impeachment of Trump will compete for a seat in the House of Representatives in November. Liz Cheney, a famous critic of Trump, also lost the primary election. Guests: James King, a political science professor at University of Wyoming and Darrell West a vice president and director of Governance Studies at Brookings Institution.
    23m 45s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5. Sri Lanka crisis: unbearable debt and mass protests

    19 JUL 2022 · The people of Sri Lanka, who have been protesting for several months demanding the resignation of the President, have achieved their goal. After the demonstrations escalated President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, accused of mismanagement and corruption, fled the country and eventually resigned from office. A country gripped by an economic crisis is electing a new president. Colombo-based political scientist Aruna Kulatunga, a journalist and economic analyst Shiran Illanperuma and a lawyer Bhavani Fonseka, researcher at the Center for Policy Alternatives in Colombo, tell us what united the nation for peaceful protests against the President.
    22m 49s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5. Why did Boris Johnson resign?

    12 JUL 2022 · British Prime Minister Boris Johnson‘s premiership is ending after a series of scandals in recent months. Johnson said he would resign once a successor is chosen. In this podcast we discuss why did Boris Johnson resign. Guests: Dr Simon Griffiths, Goldsmiths University of London, Dr Matt Beech, a Director of the Centre for British Politics at University of Hull and a senior fellow at the Institute of European politics at the university of Berkley, Dr Tony Travers, a professor London school of Economics, and Dr Ben Worthy, a senior lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London.
    30m 18s
  • Pasaulio 5 / World 5. How does Russia's war in Ukraine contribute to climatre change?

    21 JUN 2022 · The impact of the war on the environment is not as obvious as destruction in the cities but it will quietly harm people and wildlife for decades, even after the ceasefire. Svitlana Krakovska, a head of the Ukrainian Laboratory of Applied Climatology, and Olivia Lazard, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe, discuss how does Russia's war in Ukraine contribute to climatre change.
    26m 47s
World 5 covers the world's most important news with foreign experts and commentators.
Host Živilė Raškauskaitė
Contacts
Information
Author LRT
Categories News
Website -
Email podcasts@lrt.lt

Looks like you don't have any active episode

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Current

Looks like you don't have any episodes in your queue

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Next Up

Episode Cover Episode Cover

It's so quiet here...

Time to discover new episodes!

Discover
Your Library
Search