Peter Ricketts, former permanent representative to Nato and permanent under-secretary to the Foreign Office from 2006-2010, joins the podcast to discuss how ceasefires and humanitarian pauses work, and which conditions would need to be met to bring an end to the fighting between the IDF and Hamas.
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2019 General Election special
Meritocracy and the social mobility trap, with Daniel Markovits
English philosophy and RG Collingwood, with Ray Monk
Imperialism and the East India Company, with William Dalrymple
The Home Office’s Hostile Environment, with Maya Goodfellow
The impeachment inquiry against Trump, with James Zirin
The Brexit election? A primer to the December vote
Breaking the Harvey Weinstein story with Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor
Susan Neiman on learning from the Germans
Charles Moore on Margaret Thatcher
Jonathan Haidt on political speech
The Uninhabitable Earth, with David Wallace-Wells
Catherine Haddon and Adam Wagner on the Supreme Court
Susan Sontag’s life, with Lisa Appignanesi
Robert Shiller’s narrative economics
Jolyon Maugham QC on Brexit
The Syrian war through the camera
The Brexit fiasco past and present, with Peter Foster
Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophy, with Kate Kirkpatrick
Conservatism after Brexit, with Tim Montgomerie
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