045 | Parag Khanna | Mass migration is inevitable. We should welcome it.
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Climate change and demographics are setting the stage for a massive reshuffling of the human population.
044 | Jonn Elledge | A conversation on (not quite) everything
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Why Britain never got over the empire, who of the French and the English killed the most monarchs and multiculturalism vs. universalism.
043 | Christiana Bukalo | Living stateless
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Who are you when no nation claims you? Millions of stateless people navigate life unrecognised by any country. They are the literal citizens of nowhere.
042 | Will Buckingham | Leave the door ajar for strangers...
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Xenophobia lurks in all of us. But so does philoxenia, that peculiar curiosity and desire to connect when we meet a stranger. What if we cultivated it?
041 | Qian Julie Wang | "Only two people on the continent could know my secret"
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Growing up undocumented | Episode 41
040 | Ariane Bernard | Tfw you lead a team you've never seen
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Sure, employees never want to give up remote work. But how does a founder feel?
039 | Anne Lekas Miller | The US reopens to foreign visitors*
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038 | Geoffrey Cain | How China perfected the police state
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The Uyghurs’ real-life dystopia offers a glimpse of a political and technological future George Orwell could only imagine.