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A Tryst with Statecraft

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by Project Statecraft

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The Official Project Statecraft Podcast. We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team along with rich and informative expert talks from the leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.

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July 15, 2021

Episode 6: Vaccine Diplomacy

<p>With Abhishek Sudke, Shreyas Ashok Kumar, and Sakshi Agarwal, we explore the topic of Vaccine Diplomacy today! Do listen on for our youth view on the issue.</p> <p>In the modern-day forum of health diplomacy, ‘vaccine diplomacy’ is a term used to describe the branch that is concerned with the use and delivery of vaccines. Given the magnitude of the Covid-19 crisis, the use of Vaccine Diplomacy has gained the limelight with countries like the US, UK, China, India, and Russia, using it to influence soft power relations, increase goodwill, and build on international relations.</p> <p>.Soft power is a political term that connotes a nations’ ability to attract international support and fraternity via means of co-opting and appeals (acts of altruism and goodwill such as helping out fellow nations with vaccine and healthcare supplies), instead of using the force of coercion to achieve this end. India along with many countries are engaged in the same and we will be deep-diving into the nature of India's Vaccine Diplomacy, both externally and internally to the current government.</p> <p>Stay tuned to our website and social media for the upcoming blog on Vaccine Diplomacy by Sakshi Agarwal.</p>

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March 31, 2021

Episode 5: Women in Policymaking and Development

<p>Listen to Ms. Mitali Nikore, Founder of Nikore Associates and a Development Consultant with various multilateral development organizations, Abhishek Sudke, President of Project Statecraft, and Sajusha Ashok, Intern at Project Statecraft talk about issues surrounding women's role in the spheres of policy and development as we celebrate the International Women's Month 2021.</p> <p>The discussion touches upon concepts and issues including Gender Mainstreaming, Gender Budgeting, Monetizing of Care Work, and broader policy issues surrounding empowerment and development of women.</p>

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December 25, 2020

Episode 4: Down-lows of Behavioral Economics in Policymaking

<p>Hosts:<br> Radha Varadarajan | Kunal Panda | Vandhana Ramesh</p> <p>While social media and big corporate makes effective use of Behavioral Economics, its use and validity in policymaking are in question. The use of Nudge and Prospect Theory by the elected public servants in making policies for the good of the people is a slippery slope that could threaten the freedom and liberty of people at the cost of more effective policies. While the debate has gained prominence in recent times, a discussion on the topic with mentions of &nbsp;John Stuart Mills, Adam Smith, and numerous prominent economists and philosophers is underway on our Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor channels.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Would you give an elected public servant the right to Nudge you towards a choice?</strong></p> <p>The episode at a glance:</p> <p>- Some Theories of Economics- Prospect and Nudge Theory, some of them</p> <p>- Development Economics and Behavior of People</p> <p>- Ethical concerns of using Behavioral Economics in Policymaking by public servants</p> <p>- Impact of Behavioral Economics on Markets</p> <p>Welcome to another episode of Project Statecraft's, A Tryst with Statecraft. We hope you enjoy and take away from it and help others do the same as we strive in our fight to bridge the gap between the youth and the decision-makers.&nbsp;</p>

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What is A Tryst with Statecraft?

The Official Project Statecraft Podcast.

We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team along with rich and informative expert talks from the leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.

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This podcast updates daily.

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