World Policy On Air is a podcast from the pages and website of World Policy Journal featuring former Newsweek On Air host David Alpern and conversations with experts and journalists from around the globe.
World Policy Institute — When Indigenous representatives began to draft a U.N. document enshrining the right to self-determination, many states worrie...
World Policy Institute — Photographer Josué Rivas spent months on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, documenting not only the protests aga...
World Policy Institute — Last year marked the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the first intern...
World Policy Institute — On this week's episode of World Policy On Air, we revisit our conversation with documentary photographer Daniella Zalcman abo...
World Policy Institute — This week on World Policy On Air, we revisit our conversation with Nadine Fabbi, the head of the Arctic Fellows program at th...
World Policy Institute — Russian state media marked the centenary of the Bolshevik revolution this year by airing new television dramas, launching int...
World Policy Institute — The Hungarian government has taken a law-and-order approach to address a rise in drug use, often targeting poor and minority ...
World Policy Institute — As Erdoğan's Turkey becomes increasingly polarized and intolerant of political opposition, a 1943 novel by Sabahattin Ali dem...
World Policy Institute — Trends in Latin America's marriage rates, and rates of children born outside of marriage, often reflect changes in laws that ...
World Policy Institute — Nicaragua ranks fourth in the world for most reported incidents of rape, and this problem originates in the highest echelons ...