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EPISODE THIRTY-SEVEN

Andrew Strauss on the Desirability of a Global Parliament

October 11, 2023

37 MINS

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Andrew Strauss, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Dayton School of Law, and a graduate of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs discusses why setting up a global parliament, perhaps initially by a core group of 20-30 countries, would significantly strengthen the democratic legitimacy of the system that underpins our mechanisms of international cooperation. It could be a powerful antidote to the world-wide spread of ethno-nationalist-authoritarianism and be a catalyst for strengthening a “holistic planetary consciousness, sensitive to the practical urgency of human unity.”

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EPISODE FIFTY-SEVEN

April 23, 2026

41 MINS

Adam Lupel on Reforming Global Security, Reviving Multilateralism, and the Future of the UN

A timely conversation on UN reform, collective security failures, and how to strengthen global institutions to address today’s systemic risks.

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EPISODE FIFTY-SEVEN

April 23, 2026

41 MINS

Adam Lupel on Reforming Global Security, Reviving Multilateralism, and the Future of the UN

A timely conversation on UN reform, collective security failures, and how to strengthen global institutions to address today’s systemic risks.

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