Undercurrents is a regular podcast series featuring interviews with Chatham House experts - and others - about the critical underlying issues which are shaping modern society. Hosted by staff from across the institute, each episode goes in-depth on a topic, looking beyond the news to explore the issues shaping global politics.

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Episode 83: Afghanistan, and Indian democracy under Modi 2021-07-08
Episode 82: The Oversight Board's Trump decision, and Merkel's legacy 2021-06-25
Episode 81: Greek digital governance, and rethinking atrocity prevention 2021-06-11
Episode 80: The impact of #EndSARS 2021-05-28
Episode 79: Gender and COVID-19, and US environmental politics 2021-05-14
Korea at the crossroads: Developing ties with Southeast Asia 2021-05-11
Korea at the crossroads: The view from Europe 2021-05-11
Korea at the crossroads: Relations with Japan 2021-05-11
Korea at the crossroads: South Korea's priorities 2021-05-11
Korea at the crossroads: The strategic context 2021-05-11
Episode 78: President Biden's first 100 days 2021-04-29
Episode 77: The post-pandemic gig economy, and China's 14th five-year plan 2021-04-16
Episode 76: Public science during COVID-19, and protecting women journalists 2021-04-01
Episode 75: Reflections on the Integrated Review 2021-03-26
Episode 74: UK Foreign Policy Since Suez, and Decolonising Global Health 2021-03-19
Episode 73: War Time 2021-03-12
Episode 72: Politics on the Korean Peninsula, and Gender in Think Tank Research 2021-03-05
Episode 71: Sustainable Food Systems, and the Politics of National History 2021-02-19
Bonus: The Coup in Myanmar 2021-02-15
Episode 70: Vaccine Nationalism, and Military Action in the Greyzone 2021-02-05
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