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Voices: The EISA PodcastVoices: The EISA PodcastWhat is...Genocide?Episode 24 Since South Africa brought the case of applying the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 29 December 2023, the topic of genocide has re-entered both popular and scholarly debates. How is genocide comprehended - or rather, misunderstood - within International Relations, and as a legal concept? In this episode Jo Bluen, educator, writer, and PhD researcher (University of Cape town & London School of Economics) is in conversation with Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam). Jo Bluen explores the multifaceted interpretations and political ramifications of...2024-03-081h 13The Malcolm EffectThe Malcolm Effect#97 Coups in West Africa - Professor Siba GrovoguiListen in to this important analysis of the recent coups in the West. Professor Siba Grovogui situates today's events in history   Support The Malcolm Effect: https://www.patreon.com/TheMalcolmEffect Professor Grovogui is a professor of international relations theory and law at Cornell University. I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal 2023-09-1942 minThe Malcolm EffectThe Malcolm Effect#81 Some Questions for the African Intellectual - Professor Siba GrovoguiIn this episode, we discuss what are the some of questions the African intellectual should be considering in our current moment.   Grovogui is a professor at Cornell university of international relations theory and law.   I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal @FanonIsCanon 2023-03-1435 minInternational Politics ReviewsInternational Politics ReviewsDiscussion Forum: Putin’s Ukraine aggression: how should an African respond?Siba Grovogui discusses the new discussion forum on his article: "Putin’s Ukraine aggression: how should an African respond?"  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41311-022-00411-x2023-01-1319 minThe Malcolm EffectThe Malcolm Effect#74 The Legacy of Sekou Toure - Professor Siba GrovoguiIn this episode, we discuss the legacy of Guinean's first president and Pan-Africanist Ahmed Sekou Toure.   Grovogui is a professor at Cornell university of international relations theory and law.   I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal   2022-12-1034 minThe AIAC PodcastThe AIAC PodcastAlpha and OmegaIn the kick off of Season two of AIAC Talk, Will Shoki and Sean Jacobs speak with Siba N’Zatioula Grovogui, a professor of international relations theory and law at Cornell University on the recent coup in the West African nation of Guinea-Conakry. On 5 September 2021, the country's first democratically-elected president, Alpha Condé, was deposed in a coup led by the country’s armed forces. When elected in 2010, the man once affectionately known as “Le Professeur” promised to undo the pattern of political violence that had long destabilized the country, as well as to deliver basic services and development to all. Howe...2021-09-291h 08Ufahamu AfricaUfahamu AfricaEp. 100: A conversation with Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations (French)Happy #100EpisodesOfUfahamu! For our 100th episode, Rachel interviews Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations. You can listen to the interview in English or French! Kim and Rachel talk about Zambia's COVID response, a crisis in Ethiopia, and the passing of Jerry Rawlings. We also announce our Ufahamu Africa essay competition. Submit a one-page essay reflecting on a topic of your choice within the broad scope of life and politics in African politics to win some podcast swag or a chance to read your essay on a future episode.Books, Links, & Articles2020-11-2152 minUfahamu AfricaUfahamu AfricaEp. 100: A conversation with Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relationsHappy #100EpisodesOfUfahamu! For our 100th episode, Rachel interviews Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations. You can listen to the interview in English or French! Kim and Rachel talk about Zambia's COVID response, a crisis in Ethiopia, and the passing of Jerry Rawlings. We also announce our Ufahamu Africa essay competition. Submit a one-page essay reflecting on a topic of your choice within the broad scope of life and politics in African politics to win some podcast swag or a chance to read your essay on a future episode.Books, Links, & Articles2020-11-2153 minThe Hayseed Scholar PodcastThe Hayseed Scholar PodcastHarry GouldHarry Gould of Florida International University joins the Hayseed Scholar podcast. Brent and Harry have known one another since 2007, and have become best friends. Harry talks about growing up in Florida, the formative experience of watching the Iranian Revolution unfold and becoming interesting in international politics, going to New College of Florida and deciding the foreign service wasn’t for him. He chats about Master’s work at FIU with Nick Onuf, the background to his 1998 study on the agent-structure debate, and his decision to pursue a PhD at Johns Hopkins. Harry talks about the environment at Hopki...2020-11-071h 51Ufahamu AfricaUfahamu AfricaEp. 99: Wole Soyinka in conversation with Chris AbaniWe are delighted to share this conversation between Nobel Prize winner Program of African Studies (PAS) and professor of English. Thank you to PAS for sharing this interview with us, which they hosted on October 2, 2020. Soyinka shares his thoughts on the American presidential election, the African diaspora, reclaiming African art, and more. Before the interview, Kim and Rachel share some news highlights, including election controversies in Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire.Books, Links, & ArticlesPolitical Protest in Contemporary Africa by Lisa Mueller"The Massive Protests in Nigeria, Explained" by Tarila Marclint E...2020-10-311h 00