
Abraham Accords - History and Religion in Action and the US and Saudi Nuclear Deal
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Welcome to "Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg” the podcast where we explore the intricate world of diplomacy, international relations, and cultural consulting. Join us as we delve into the depths of diplomatic strategies, trade, cross-cultural dynamics, and the intersections between global affairs and business consulting.The podcast is experimental in the way that it is generated with AI and verified by humans before release, however, there might still be minor errors.Subscribe and support using this link:https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/iqulture/subscribe
Bastian Friborg hosts Diplomacy and International Relations, a business show with 120 episodes published.

How does ancient history and religion influence a modern nuclear deal? Listen

This episode looks at tariffs and how a lot of diplomatic theatre is happening right now. Focus on Greenland.

In this episode we take a closer look at how the Saudi nuclear deal is now formally conditioned on joining the Abraham Accords, which is a religious-symbolic act as much as a strategic one. Meanwhile Pope Leo warns again

Listen to this final episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where we reflect on IR's lessons for navigating Denmark's changing global role. If you want to support the podcast, please go to Patreon

Everyone covers the Trump–Frederiksen soundbites. Almost no one covers that the European Commission just proposed doubling support for Greenland in the 2028–2034 budget, and that Commissioner Síkela was in Nuuk updating

Listen to this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where declining US hegemony reshapes NATO, EU, and Danish security strategy. If you want to support the podcast, please go to Patreon and subs

In this episode we look at the Rubio–Lavrov talks in Manila that lasted barely 35 minutes with no framework, while in the meantime the real action happened in the Senate gallery with Zelensky watching a sanctions vote. I

Listen to this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where food security reveals the surprisingly political world of global agriculture. If you want to support the podcast, please go to Patreon a

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Listen to this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where we unpack terrorist networks, radicalisation, and Denmark's security response. If you want to support the podcast, please go to Patreon

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Listen to this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where faith and identity return as powerful forces in modern diplomacy and conflict. If you want to support the podcast, please go to Patreon

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Listen to this episode of Diplomacy and International Relations summer series where NGOs and activists challenge governments and shape global norms from the outside. If you want support the podcast, please go to Patreon

A tiny island of just over 56,000 people has quietly become the most strategically contested territory in the Northern Hemisphere. In this bonus episode we map out why the United States, China, and Russia are suddenly tr

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