An interview with Rodrigo García, Colombian director and screenwriter
In this episode, hosts Chris and Ken speak to García about the future of film after the COVID-19 pandemic, his latest projects and more.
In this episode, hosts Chris and Ken speak to García about the future of film after the COVID-19 pandemic, his latest projects and more.
Prime Minister Clark joins the podcast to talk about China, her work with the Global Commission on Drug Policy, the potential of middle powers, and more.
Fukuyama joins the podcast to talk about his recent article in The Atlantic on the effectiveness of governments in handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Farah joins the podcast to speak on his recently published report for the William Perry Center on how the Bolivarian Alliance, led by the Nicolás Maduro regime, used legitimate protests in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador to sow chaos in these countries.
In this episode, hosts Chris and Ken speak to Carothers about the state of democracy during the COVID-19 pandemic, lessons to learn from government action during the outbreak and more.
Hosts Chris and Ken speak to Tim Rieser, about congress’ role in shaping U.S. foreign policy, U.S. policy toward Cuba, and more.
Chris and Ken speak to Ambassador Schuegraf about the decline of multilateral organizations, Germany’s “modern approach” to relations with Latin America, and more…
After a long winter break, hosts Chris and Ken speak to Michael Grant about Canada’s stance on the Venezuela crisis, its role in the Lima Group, and USMCA.
Hosts Chris and Ken speak to Alonso about her anti-corruption efforts, the future of Argentina and the recent attacks against her work and the AO by Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
On the 25th episode of “Two Gringos with Questions,” Ken and Victoria speak to Marie Arana, senior advisor to the U.S. Librarian of Congress, about her new book and Latin America’s relationship with Western cultures.