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The Politics of Disaster Podcast is a four-part mini-series discussing the political, societal, economic, and global implications of the Beirut blast of August 4th 2020. The mini-series was created by students of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in collaboration with the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs
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Episode Four: Migrant Workers After The Blast
In this episode, SAIS students Ester Fang, Elza Harb, and Maimuna Gassama interview Dr. Lama Mourad and Ms. Farah Baba on the blast's effect on migrant workers in Lebanon.
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Episode Three: Economic Aftermath
In this episode, SAIS students Kevin Chen, Clara Artoni, and Luke Schiedermayer interview Dr. Nisreen Salti and Dan Azzi on the economic implications of the Beirut Blast
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Episode Two: Political Dynamics
In this episode, SAIS students Jonathan Meyer, Erin Thomas, and Oumama Kabli, interview Dr. Bassel Salloukh and Nadim El-Kak on the political dynamics surrounding and following the Beirut blast.
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Episode One: Leading to Disaster
SAIS students Shannon Beacom, Jacob Powell, and Omar Husyani interview Dr. Carmen Geha and Dr. Reinoud Leenders on the political lead-up to the blast and the history of Beirut's port.
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Introducing the Politics of Disaster Podcast
A brief-overview of the four-part mini-series. Created by students of Johns Hopkins SAIS in collaboration with the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs