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Peace Matters - A Podcast on Contemporary Geopolitics and International Relations

InternationaI Institute for Peace in Vienna
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‘Peace Matters’ is a podcast on contemporary geopolitics and international relations. Focusing on current developments around the world, it brings you in-depth analysis from leading experts in Europe and beyond. Hosted by Vienna-based International Institute for Peace, it discusses the most pressing global challenges with decision-makers, academics, diplomats, civil society activists and other sta... more

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In this episode of Peace Matters, we examine Bosnia and Herzegovina thirty years after the Dayton Agreement - a moment marked by uncertainty and international attention. The recent elections in Republika Srpska have reopened debates about public sent... more

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Nearly fifty years after the island of Cyprus was split between its Greek and Turkish communities, the conflict remains one of the most enduring in Europe. Once a British colony and now home to one of the UN’s longest-running peacekeeping missions, C... more

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This episode takes a deep dive into Ethiopia and the wider Horn of Africa. We unpack the controversies surrounding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the cycles of civil war in the country, and how these conflicts shape national identity, sovereign... more

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Israel/Iran – Wie der Nahostkonflikt die internationale Politik herausfordert

In dieser Folge des Podcasts Peace Matters werden die aktuellen Entwicklungen angesichts des 12-Tage dauernden Krieges zwischen Israel und dem Iran im Juni 2025 beleuchtet... more

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Recent Guests

Dennis Miskić
Freelance journalist focusing on the Western Balkans
International Institute for Peace
Episode: 30 Years After Dayton: Bosnia & Herzegovina Today. Ferenc Nemeth & Dennis Miskic
Ferenc Németh
PhD student at Corvinus University, expert in the Western Balkans
Corvinus University
Episode: 30 Years After Dayton: Bosnia & Herzegovina Today. Ferenc Nemeth & Dennis Miskic
Moges Zewdu Teshome
PhD candidate at the Vienna School of International Studies and host of A Buffet of Ideas
Vienna School of International Studies
Episode: Ethiopia – The Fabric of Ethiopia under Stress. Moges Zewdu Teshome
Alexander Kmentt
Ambassador and Head of the Department for Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Control at the Austrian Foreign Ministry
Austrian Foreign Ministry
Episode: Schutzschirm und Schattenseiten – Europas nukleares Dilemma. Alexander Kmentt & Gustav Gressel
Gustav Gressel
Military expert and political scientist, researcher at the National Defense Academy in Vienna
National Defense Academy Vienna
Episode: Schutzschirm und Schattenseiten – Europas nukleares Dilemma. Alexander Kmentt & Gustav Gressel
Thomas Eder
Postdoc Researcher at the Austrian Institute for International Politics
Austrian Institute for International Politics
Episode: Weltmacht China: konfrontativ oder kooperativ?
Lukas Weber
Sinologist with studies in economics and philosophy focused on China; speaks Chinese and has lived in China for many years.
Episode: Weltmacht China: konfrontativ oder kooperativ?
Wojciech Przybylski
Political analyst and president of the Res Publica Foundation
Res Publica Foundation
Episode: Poland Rising: Democracy, Peace, and Leadership in Europe. Wojciech Przybylski & Maciej Kisiliowski
Maciej Kisilowski
Academic and associate professor at the Central European University
Central European University
Episode: Poland Rising: Democracy, Peace, and Leadership in Europe. Wojciech Przybylski & Maciej Kisiliowski

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Stephanie Fenkart
Director at the International Institute for Peace, also hosts episodes and provides significant insights on global interactions and peace studies.

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#242
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Cyprus Divided – Fifty Years of Stalemate and the Search for Peace. Ahmet Sözen
Q: Why is it a stalemate? Is it more out of these pragmatic reasons that it just suits everyone or is there also some ideological underpinning?
There are both local and regional dynamics at play, including reluctance from both communities to negotiate and the influence of Turkey as a significant actor in the conflict.
Cyprus Divided – Fifty Years of Stalemate and the Search for Peace. Ahmet Sözen
Q: What does a stalemate mean actually on the ground? How do these two communities operate?
There have been two de facto states operating on the ground; one recognized by the international community and the other not, creating a comfort zone for both communities due to the lack of urgency to resolve the conflict.
Foreign Policy and Domestic Power: Understanding Turkey Today. Cengiz Günay & Sabine Kroissenbrunner
Q: What is the fate of Istanbul's mayor and how does it relate to broader political dynamics?
The arrest of İmamoğlu illustrates a larger trend of political repression, serving to eliminate the most credible opposition to Erdoğan.
Foreign Policy and Domestic Power: Understanding Turkey Today. Cengiz Günay & Sabine Kroissenbrunner
Q: How much is Turkey's foreign policy based on ideology versus practical politics?
It's a blend, where Erdoğan uses ideology pragmatically to secure power while navigating domestic and international landscapes.
Voices of Dissent: Unpacking the Protests Shaping Serbia's Future. Ivan Vejvoda & Lura Pollozhani
Q: What are the possible scenarios for Serbia's future amidst the protests?
If the protests result in political change, the possibility of a new government focused on transparency and democracy is likely, although the regime remains resistant.

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Focusing on the complexities of contemporary geopolitics and international relations, this podcast captures discussions and analyses of current global issues from leading experts across Europe and beyond. The content often emphasizes pressing challenges such as the dynamics of global governance, diplomatic relations, and conflicts rooted in historical contexts. Engaging guests include decision-makers, academics, and civil society representatives who provide diverse perspectives and insights, making the dialogue rich and informed. Notably, episodes are available in both English and German, catering to a broad audience and reflecting the podcast's international character. Listeners looking for a deeper understanding of international affairs w... more

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2. Ferenc Németh
3. Moges Zewdu Teshome
4. Alexander Kmentt
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7. Lukas Weber
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