Deeper Look - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic: Jo Ivey Boufford / Clinical Professor of Global Health, New York Universityavr. 28, 2020
S01E02What's Happening in Emergency Rooms: Tsion Firew / Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopiamai 5, 2020
S01E03Fighting Coronavirus in Africa: Tsion Firew / Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Centermai 12, 2020
S01E04What Does the Post-Pandemic Labor Market Look Like?: Erica Groshen / Labor Economist, Cornell University/Former Commissioner of the US Bureau of Labor Statisticsjuin 9, 2020
S01E05What Will it Take to Stop Racism and Police Brutality?: Damon Hewitt / Executive Vice President, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Lawjuin 16, 2020
S01E06How Has the Pandemic Changed U.S. Higher Education?: Robert Franek / Editor-in-Chief, The Princeton Reviewjuin 23, 2020
S01E07Transportation and the Pandemic: Sarah Kaufman / Associate Director, New York University Rudin Center for Transportationjuil. 7, 2020
S01E082020 US Presidential Election Outlook: Rachel Bitecofer / Senior Fellow, Niskanen Centerjuil. 14, 2020
S01E0975-Years On; Is the World Safer from Nuclear Threat?: Daryl Kimball / Executive Director, Arms Control Associationaoût 11, 2020
S01E10Fighting Anti-Asian Racism: Russell Jeung / Professor of Asian American Studies, San Francisco State Universityaoût 25, 2020
S01E11Is it the Right Time to Reopen Schools?: Borhene Chakroun / Director, Division for Policies and Lifelong Learning Systems, UNESCOsept. 8, 2020
S01E12When Could a COVID-19 Vaccine Be Ready?: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Universitysept. 29, 2020
S01E13Securing Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Universityoct. 6, 2020
S01E14Sports in the COVID-19 Era: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Timesoct. 13, 2020
S01E15Athletes and Activism: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Timesoct. 20, 2020
S01E16The US Election and its Effect on Asia: Mike Mochizuki / Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington Universitynov. 3, 2020
S01E17How Music Can Give Comfort During the Pandemic: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellistnov. 24, 2020
S01E18How Has America Changed?: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellistdéc. 1, 2020
S01E19How Can Women's Political Participation Be Enhanced?: Debbie Walsh / Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers Universitydéc. 15, 2020
S01E20How Will 2020 Be Remembered?: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane Universitydéc. 29, 2020
S01E21Challenges in 2021: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane Universityjanv. 5, 2021
S01E22How Will the Capitol Riot Be Reckoned with in US History?: Jill Lepore / Professor of American History, Harvard Universityjanv. 26, 2021
S01E23How Can the Biden Administration Achieve Its Agenda?: Capri Cafaro / Professor of Public Affairs, American University/Former Democratic Leader of the Ohio State Senatefévr. 1, 2021
S01E24Combating Hunger During the Pandemic: Valerie Guarnieri / Assistant Executive Director, World Food Programmefévr. 9, 2021
S01E25President Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges: Charles Kupchan / Professor of International Affairs, Georgetown Universityfévr. 16, 2021

Season 2

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01Challenges of the Leaders Summit on Climate: Mark Jacobson / Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford Universityavr. 13, 2021
S02E02Tackling Climate Change: Mark Jacobson / Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford Universityavr. 20, 2021
S02E03Vaccinations - The Global Response to COVID-19 a Year On: Akiko Iwasaki / Professor of Immunobiology, Yale University / Howard Hughes Medical Instituteavr. 27, 2021
S02E04What Will Our Post-Pandemic Future Look Like?: Akiko Iwasaki / Professor of Immunobiology, Yale University / Howard Hughes Medical Institutemai 4, 2021
S02E05Impacts of US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Cheryl Benard / Political Analyst, President of Alliance for the Restoration of Cultural Heritagemai 25, 2021
S02E06What Does US Withdrawal Mean to People in Afghanistan?: Cheryl Benard / Political Analyst, President of Alliance for the Restoration of Cultural Heritagejuin 1, 2021
S02E07China's Challenge to US Dominance in Space Exploration: Michio Kaku / Theoretical Physicist, Professor at The City College of New Yorkjuin 8, 2021
S02E08Future of Space Exploration: Michio Kaku / Theoretical Physicist, Professor at The City College of New Yorkjuin 15, 2021
S02E09Will the Right to Abortion Be Overturned in the U.S.?: Mary Ziegler / Professor, Florida State Universityjuin 22, 2021
S02E10Power to Rollback Abortion Rights around the World: Mary Ziegler / Professor, Florida State Universityjuin 29, 2021
S02E11How Do Athletes Deal with Pressure?: William Parham / Professor, Loyola Marymount University/Member of the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee's Mental Health Task Forcejuil. 20, 2021
S02E12How Do We Cope with Coronavirus Variants?: Caleb Alexander / Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthjuil. 27, 2021
S02E13The New Alzheimer's Drug - Are We Closer to a Cure?: Caleb Alexander / Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthaoût 3, 2021
S02E14Shohei Ohtani, Making Inroads in America: Jeff Fletcher / National Baseball Writer and Chairman of LA Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of Americaaoût 10, 2021
S02E15Tackling Gun Violence during the Pandemic: Robert Spitzer / Political Science Professor, State University of New York Cortlandaoût 17, 2021
S02E16Seeking a Breakthrough on Gun Control: Robert Spitzer / Political Science Professor, State University of New York Cortlandaoût 24, 2021
S02E17Broadway's Long-Awaited Return: Lee Seymour / Theater Producer, Writer, Senior Contributor for Forbes Magazinesept. 7, 2021
S02E18Dealing with Afghanistan Under the Taliban: Richard Fontaine / Chief Executive Officer, Center for a New American Securitysept. 28, 2021
S02E19Reaffirming America's Credibility and Leadership: Richard Fontaine / Chief Executive Officer, Center for a New American Securityoct. 5, 2021
S02E20Is Your Child's Screen Time Too Much?: Nusheen Ameenuddin / Pediatrician, Mayo Clinic Children's Center/Chair, Council on Communications and Media, American Academy of Pediatricsoct. 12, 2021
S02E21How Can We Adapt to Climate Change?: Alice Hill / David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and Environment, Council on Foreign Relationsoct. 19, 2021
S02E22Climate Change as a Global Security Threat: Alice Hill / David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and Environment, Council on Foreign Relationsoct. 26, 2021
S02E23Impact of Racial Diversity in Media: Eddie Glaude Jr. / Professor of African American Studies, Princeton Universitynov. 2, 2021
S02E24How Should We Regulate Social Media?: Jack Balkin / Professor of Law, Yale Universitynov. 9, 2021
S02E25The Rise of Big Tech and Democracy: Jack Balkin / Professor of Law, Yale Universitynov. 30, 2021
S02E26Regaining US Economic Strength: Austan Goolsbee / Professor, University of Chicago Booth Schooldéc. 7, 2021
S02E27The Path to Global Economic Recovery: Austan Goolsbee / Professor, University of Chicago Booth Schoodéc. 14, 2021
S02E28The Impact of Biden's Presidency on America's Future: Ian Bremmer / Political Scientist/President, Eurasia Groupdéc. 21, 2021
S02E29The Coming Geopolitical Risks for 2022: Ian Bremmer / Political Scientist/President, Eurasia Groupdéc. 28, 2021

Season 3

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E01How to Bring Omicron Under Control: Jay Varma / Director, Center for Pandemic Prevention and Response, Weill Cornell Medicinejanv. 25, 2022
S03E02Preparing for Future Pandemics: Jay Varma / Director, Center for Pandemic Prevention and Response, Weill Cornell Medicinefévr. 1, 2022
S03E03Silicon Valley's Future as China Rises: Margaret O'Mara / Professor of History, University of Washingtonfévr. 8, 2022
S03E04Increasing Drug Abuse During COVID: Nora Volkow / Director, National Institute on Drug Abusefévr. 15, 2022
S03E05Seeking Solutions to the Opioid Crisis: Nora Volkow / Director, National Institute on Drug Abusefévr. 22, 2022
S03E06Examining Global Inflation and Debt: Carmen Reinhart / Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, World Bank Groupmars 1, 2022
S03E07What is Putin's Ultimate End Game?: Angela Stent / Senior Fellow of Brookings Institutemars 21, 2022
S03E08How Can the US and NATO End the Invasion?: Charles Kupchan / Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relationsmars 26, 2022
S03E09Where is the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Heading?: Ian Bremmer / Political Scientist/President, Eurasia Groupavr. 5, 2022
S03E10Russian Invasion Reshaping the Global Order: Ian Bremmer / Political Scientist/President, Eurasia Groupavr. 5, 2022
S03E11Predicting the End of the Ukraine Crisis and Beyond: Francis Fukuyama / Senior Fellow, Stanford Universityavr. 12, 2022
S03E12Global Democracy at a Crossroads: Francis Fukuyama / Senior Fellow, Stanford Universityavr. 12, 2022
S03E13Preparing for a Prolonged Conflict with Putin: Richard Haass / President, Council on Foreign Relationsavr. 19, 2022
S03E14Realities Behind Russian People's Support for Putin: Andrei Kolesnikov / Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peacemai 3, 2022
S03E15What Will It Take to Stop Putin?: Andrei Kolesnikov / Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peacemai 10, 2022
S03E16US Role in Bringing Stability Back to Europe: Thomas Graham / Distinguished Fellow, Council on Foreign Relationsmai 17, 2022
S03E17Confronting the Global Food Crisis Worsen by Russia's Invasion: Caitlin Welsh / Director of Global Food Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)mai 31, 2022
S03E18Consequences of Ukraine Crisis on the Asia-Pacific: Kevin Rudd / President and CEO, Asia Societyjuin 7, 2022
S03E19Dealing with China Under Xi Jinping: Kevin Rudd / President and CEO, Asia Societyjuin 14, 2022
S03E20How to Reduce the Threat of Nuclear Weapons: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATOjuin 21, 2022
S03E21Restructuring the Security Order of Europe: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATOjuin 28, 2022
S03E22Solutions to the Global Inflation Problem: Adam Posen / President, Peterson Institute for International Economicsjuil. 5, 2022
S03E23Strategies for Enhancing Energy and Climate Security: Jonathan Elkind / Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia Universityjuil. 26, 2022
S03E24Challenges to US Democracy After the Trump Era: Laurence Tribe / Professor Emeritus of Constitutional Law, Harvard Universityaoût 2, 2022
S03E25Responding to Rising Uncertainty over Taiwan: Bonnie Glaser / Director of Asia Program, German Marshall Fund of the USaoût 30, 2022
S03E26What the US Rate Hikes Mean for Asian Economies: Bruce Kasman / Chief Economist, JPMorgan Chasesept. 27, 2022
S03E27US and Asian Allies' Strategy Toward North Korea: Bruce Klingner / Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundationoct. 4, 2022
S03E28Expectations for the US and Japan at COP27: David Sandalow / Inaugural Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia Universityoct. 18, 2022
S03E29Challenges for China's Carbon Emissions Reduction: David Sandalow / Inaugural Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia Universityoct. 25, 2022
S03E30Xi Jinping's Vision for China's Next Five Years: Daniel Russel / Vice President, Asia Society Policy Institutenov. 1, 2022
S03E31China's Foreign Policy Under President Xi: Daniel Russel / Vice President, Asia Society Policy Institutenov. 8, 2022
S03E32Asia-Pacific's Prospects Under US-China Tensions: Michael Green / CEO, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydneydéc. 6, 2022
S03E33Geopolitical Impact of Australia's China Strategy: Michael Green / CEO, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydneydéc. 13, 2022
S03E34How Can We Strengthen Climate Actions?: Ban Ki-moon / Former UN Secretary-Generaldéc. 20, 2022
S03E35Role of the United Nations in a Divided World: Ban Ki-moon / Former UN Secretary-Generaldéc. 27, 2022

Season 4

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E01US Leadership in the Global Space Race: Bill Nelson / NASA Administratorjanv. 24, 2023
S04E02Impact of China's Reopening on Global Economy: David Dollar / Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutionjanv. 31, 2023
S04E03Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule: Zahra Joya / Journalist and Founder of Rukhshana Mediafévr. 21, 2023
S04E04Will Months-Long Protests Bring Change in Iran?: Negar Mortazavi / Journalist and Political Commentatorfévr. 28, 2023
S04E05Evaluating the Global Impact of US Bank Failures: Aaron Klein / Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutionmars 28, 2023
S04E06Is TikTok a Security Threat?: James Lewis / Senior Vice President, Center for Strategic and International Studiesavr. 11, 2023
S04E07Strategies to Ease US-China Tensions over Taiwan: Ryan Hass / Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutionavr. 25, 2023
S04E08Creating a Basis for Nuclear Disarmament: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General, NATOmai 2, 2023
S04E09Ending Russia's Prolonged Invasion of Ukraine: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General, NATOmai 9, 2023
S04E10The New Era of Generative AI: Eric Schmidt / Former CEO and Chairman, Googlemai 30, 2023
S04E11Securing the Future with AI: Eric Schmidt / Chair of the Special Competitive Studies Project, Former CEO and Chairman of Googlejuin 6, 2023
S04E12Reshaping US-China Relations: Richard Haass / President, Council on Foreign Relationsjuin 13, 2023
S04E13US Strategy in the Indo-Pacific: Richard Haass / President, Council on Foreign Relationsjuin 20, 2023
S04E14Russia-Ukraine Conflict's Implications for Asia: Ian Bremmer / President, Eurasia Groupjuil. 25, 2023
S04E15How Will the US Presidential Election Affect Asia?: Ian Bremmer / President, Eurasia Groupaoût 1, 2023
S04E16Responding to North Korea's Growing Threat: Jenny Town / Director, 38 North Program, Stimson Centeraoût 8, 2023
S04E17Ensuring US-Japan-South Korea Cooperation: Christopher Johnstone / Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studiesaoût 29, 2023
S04E18US Indo-Pacific Strategy and Japan: Christopher Johnstone / Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studiessept. 5, 2023
S04E19Impacts of North Korea-Russia Summit: Sydney Seiler / Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studiessept. 26, 2023
S04E20Strategies Toward Kim Jong Un's Regime: Sydney Seiler / Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studiesoct. 3, 2023
S04E21Global Implications of Israel-Hamas Conflict: Ian Bremmer / President, Eurasia Groupnov. 7, 2023
S04E22The Future of US-China Economic Relations: Michael Froman / President, Council on Foreign Relationsdéc. 5, 2023
S04E23US Trade Policy in the Indo-Pacific: Michael Froman / President, Council on Foreign Relationsdéc. 12, 2023

Season 5

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E01What's Next for Climate Action in 2024?: Jonathan Pershing / Environment Program Director, William and Flora Hewlett Foundationjanv. 9, 2024
S05E02Presidential Election's Impact on US Democracy: Larry Diamond / Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford Universityjanv. 29, 2024
S05E03Global Democracy - A Pivotal Year: Larry Diamond / Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford Universityfévr. 5, 2024
S05E04US Leadership in the Changing World: Joseph Nye / Emeritus Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Universityfévr. 12, 2024
S05E05Japan-US Alliance amid Indo-Pacific Power Shifts: Joseph Nye / Emeritus Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Universityfévr. 19, 2024
S05E06Overview of US Presidential Election: Elaine Kamarck / Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutionfévr. 26, 2024
S05E07Trump's Effect on US Politics: Whit Ayres / President, North Star Opinion Researchmars 4, 2024
S05E08China's Grand Strategy Under President Xi: Elizabeth Economy / Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford Universitymars 26, 2024
S05E09Identifying Risks and Regulation Pathways of AI: Yoshua Bengio / Scientific Director, Mila – Quebec AI Instituteavr. 2, 2024
S05E10How to Ensure AI Benefits All Society: Yoshua Bengio / Scientific Director, Mila – Quebec AI Instituteavr. 9, 2024
S05E11Enhancing Japan-US Partnership: Christopher Johnstone / Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studiesavr. 23, 2024
S05E12Road Ahead for the Japan-US Alliance: Richard Armitage / Former US Deputy Secretary of Stateavr. 30, 2024
S05E13Uncertainties in the Indo-Pacific: Richard Armitage / Former US Deputy Secretary of Statemai 7, 2024
S05E14New Competition to the Moon: Scott Pace / Director, Space Policy Institute, George Washington Universitymai 28, 2024
S05E15The Rise of US-China Trade Tensions: Scott Kennedy / Senior Adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studiesjuin 4, 2024
S05E16Deterring North Korea's Provocations: Sue Mi Terry / Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relationsjuin 11, 2024
S05E17AI-Driven Disinformation in Elections: Maria Ressa / Journalist, Nobel Peace Prize Winnerjuin 25, 2024
S05E18How to Prevent AI Misuse: Maria Ressa / Journalist, Nobel Peace Prize Winnerjuil. 2, 2024
S05E19Is India the Next Economic Superpower?: Raghuram Rajan / Former Governor, Reserve Bank of Indiajuil. 9, 2024
S05E20US Space Exploration and Cooperation with Japan: Pam Melroy / NASA Deputy Administratoraoût 6, 2024
S05E21New Leadership and the Japan-US Alliance: Michael Green / CEO, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydneysept. 24, 2024
S05E22US-China Relations and Security in Asia: Michael Green / CEO, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydneyoct. 1, 2024
S05E23Climate Accountability and COP29: Catherine McKenna / Chair, UN High-Level Expert Group on Net-Zero Commitments of Non-State Entitiesoct. 15, 2024
S05E24Climate Solutions and the Role of Asia: Catherine McKenna / Chair, UN High-Level Expert Group on Net-Zero Commitments of Non-State Entitiesoct. 22, 2024
S05E25The UN's Effectiveness and the Role of Japan: Ambassador Yamazaki Kazuyuki / Japan's Permanent Representative to the United Nationsoct. 29, 2024
S05E26Japan's Nuclear Disarmament Efforts: Ambassador Yamazaki Kazuyuki / Japan's Permanent Representativenov. 4, 2024
S05E27US Presidential Election Aftermath: Tatsumi Yuki / Co-Director, East Asia Program, Stimson Centerdéc. 10, 2024
S05E28A New Chapter in the Japan-US Alliance: Tatsumi Yuki / Co-Director, East Asia Program, Stimson Centerdéc. 17, 2024
S05E29Sake Booming in the US: Timothy Sullivan / Director of Education, Sake Studies Centerdéc. 24, 2024

Season 6

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