Joe Klein and John Ellis Handicap the Election, the Middle East, China, and Ukraine

 

Professor Kotlikoff is joined by Joe Klein and John Ellis, two towering figures in political journalism and global commentary. Joe Klein, a longtime correspondent for Time magazine and acclaimed author, brings decades of political insight and experience, including a Guggenheim fellowship. John Ellis, founder and editor of News Item, offers a sharp perspective on global politics, financial news, and technology, honed through years of editorial leadership. Together, they host the influential podcast "Night Owls," available on major platforms.

Topics:

  • Cultural and Religious Influences on Global Conflicts

  • Global Leadership and Economic Solutions

  • Potential Election Chaos and Cybersecurity

Middle East Tensions and Global Strategic Movements

  • 00:00 Larry Kotlikoff's podcast introduces distinguished guests.
  • 04:14 Experienced journalist, failed retiree, unbiased reporting advocate.
  • 09:53 Economics podcasts and posts without editorial restrictions.
  • 13:03 Presidential substance and relatability crucial for winning.
  • 17:06 Biden's policies face slow implementation and uncertainty.
  • 19:17 Biden's mandate, challenges, and exceeding electorate's expectations.
  • 21:51 Watered down but still significant; culture is crucial.
  • 26:50 Election chaos predicted due to cyber attacks.
  • 30:41 Challenges with voting machines and world tensions.
  • 32:39 Iran cautious after war, uses proxies. Military dictatorship.
  • 36:47 Netanyahu's future at stake over political shift.
  • 42:09 Interest in Russia, Ukraine, Middle East, and China.
  • 44:59 China's foreign policy focuses on natural resources.
  • 47:28 John discusses global forces and China's strategy.
  • 49:59 Ethnic divide in Ukraine, impact of war.
  • 54:59 Challenges of rationality, tribalism, and leadership in geopolitics.
  • 56:58 More economics needed in the discussion.

This conversation dives deep into some of the most pressing issues of our time, from the nuance of international relations to the strategic maneuvers of global superpowers. Listeners stand to gain a clearer understanding of the complex interplay between cultural forces, economic policies, and political strategies that shape the world stage today. For anyone interested in the mechanics of global conflicts and the future of international diplomacy, this episode offers invaluable insights from veterans in political journalism.

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