Kellogg's Global Politics

The Reverberating Effects of January 6th on Global Politics

January 12, 2022 Anita Kellogg Season 1 Episode 3
Kellogg's Global Politics
The Reverberating Effects of January 6th on Global Politics
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In this episode, we discuss what the Chinese-led Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the largest regional trade pact to date, means for the future of trade and the U.S.’s seeming withdrawal from leading on future international economic cooperation. Next, we discuss the crisis that no one is talking about — the diminishing opportunity for talks over Iran’s nuclear weapon development. Will Israel accept Iran as a de facto nuclear state, or could another Middle East war be on the horizon? We provide another update on Russia-Ukraine and the negations between Russia and NATO. Finally, we look at two recent articles by Francis Fukuyama (see notes below) on the democratic decline in the United States and its impact on U.S. global leadership.

Topics and Timestamps

  • 10:15 - Listener Feedback
  • 18:15 - RCEP: New Asian trade pact led by China goes into effect
  • 31:45 Reviving the Iran Nuclear deal: Mission Impossible?
  • 47:30 Russia-Ukraine: Russia and NATO get ready to negotiate
  • 50:00 January 6th Capitol insurrection and the Global implications


Articles Mentioned in Episode

New Asian Trade Pact: RCEP

Reviving the Iran Nuclear deal: Mission Impossible?

Russia-Ukraine Crisis

January 6th Anniversary


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RCEP: China-led trade pact
Reviving the Iran Nuclear deal
Russia-Ukraine
Reflecting on January 6th