Welcome to Bariscope! This podcast wants to create a space where we hold critical and curious conversations with International Relations scholars and practitioners get personal in-depth insights into pressing issues of world politics. Apart from discussing matters such as African politics, economic development and the rise of populism as well as migration, foreign aid and the influence of gender, race and class on International Relations we provide insights into academic work as such and hope to present inspiration for everyone that is interested in IR and world politics.

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Welcome to Bariscope! This podcast wants to create a space where we hold critical and curious conversations with International Relations scholars and practitioners get personal in-depth insights into pressing issues of world politics. Apart from discussing matters such as African politics, economic development and the rise of populism as well as migration, foreign aid and the influence of gender, race and class on International Relations we provide insights into academic work as such and hope to present inspiration for everyone that is interested in IR and world politics.
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December 1, 2022
#19: The Final Episode of Bariscope - Our thoughts on International Relations, Academia and a Call to Action
<p>This is it: After three seasons we wrap up Bariscope with our last episode. In these 15 minutes we look back on how our initial idea turned out, share our thoughts on international relations and academia and call out to all of you listening to launch critical and curious initiatives. And of course we answer our last question: sharing one tip that we would give our 20 year old selves.</p> <p>But most importantly we want to thank you, our listeners, and everyone else that has supported us during the last two years. Without your ideas, inputs and interactions we would not have been able to create Bariscope!</p> <p>In this sense we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and are already looking forward to when our paths will cross next.</p> <p>Stay critically curious,</p> <p>Lea & Lukas</p>

November 15, 2022
#18: How to start your own podcast at age 20, with Lukas and Lea
<p>Hello everyone! In this second last episode of Bariscope we sit down and talk all things creating your own podcast: how the idea crystallised, the questions you need to ask yourself before you embark on the journey of podcasting, why preparation is key, the equipment we used, how to find and reach out to potential guests and of course we share our learnings from these two years of podcasting. This episode is for all of you that are curious about starting their own podcast and all others that are intrigued about a behind-the-scenes-ramble from yours truly ;)</p> <p>Voilà, that’s all. If you have any questions about starting your own podcast, don’t hesitate to reach out on Instagram @bariscope_ccc!</p> <p>Stay critically curious,</p> <p>Lea & Lukas</p> <p>The equipments mentioned:</p> <p>Hosting platform (which allows episode uploads on Spotify, Apple etc. and is for free): <a href="http://anchor.fm/">anchor.fm</a></p> <p>Editing audio (for free): Audacity</p> <p>Theme Music: <a href="http://audionetwork.com/">audionetwork.com</a> (you need to buy a license but it’s quite cheep)</p> <p>Recording: Zoom (professional licence to allow for unlimited people, duration and recording)</p>

October 12, 2022
#17: Think tanks, navigating your early career in IR and a call for a courageous Swiss foreign policy with Anna-Lina Müller
<p>**timestamps below** For the final episode of this three-part series we have the great pleasure to welcome Anna-Lina Müller, Co-Director of foraus (the leading grass root think tank on Swiss foreign policy) since Spring 2022. After starting medicine at the University of Zurich and realising that it simply wasn’t for her, she switched to political science and history. During her bachelor studies Anna-Lina co-founded DiscussIt, an association that organizes political podiums in over 40 partner schools in Switzerland ahead of votations. In 2021 she completed her masters degree in political science and government at the University of Oxford having focused in her thesis on the political consequences of gender-specific job automation. Prior to being appointed Co-Director of foraus, Anna-Lina worked at the Swiss Federal Departement for Foreign Affairs, the UN in Nairobi, various NGOs in Athens and South Africa and think tanks in Zurich, Brussels, Oxford and Berlin. Anna-Lina has covered in her work asylum policy, the conflict in the Middle East, security related questions such as piracy in East Africa, democratic change, welfare politics, EU-Swiss relationships and currently Swiss neutrality. We took full advantage of Anna-Lina’s incredibly broad experience and asked her what it takes to build your own organisation, if moving abroad can be lonely, how Switzerland can have a more courageous foreign policy in a polarised world and how think tanks can contribute to bringing ideas from academia to policymakers and citizens. We promise you'll learn so much from Anna-Lina for example that even at Oxford University « they’re only cooking with water ».</p> <p>Enjoy and stay critically curious,</p> <p>Lea & Lukas</p> <p><br></p> <p>Foraus: <a href="https://www.foraus.ch/en/">https://www.foraus.ch/en/</a></p> <p>Anna-Lina on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/annalinasophie?lang=en">@AnnaLinaSophie</a></p> <p>—--</p> <p><br></p> <p>***timestamps***</p> <p>*02:30: Why did you decide to study political science?</p> <p>*05:55: Was there a political event that politicised you?</p> <p>*08:10: Everything Anna-Lina has learned from co-founding DiscussIt</p> <p>*13:13: What motivated you to move abroad for your studies? And why Anna-Lina doesn’t plan her career ahead</p> <p>*18:00: Strategies that might help you when moving abroad</p> <p>*20:23: What are the advantages of a broad approach compared to specialising in a certain field?</p> <p>*24:10: How does foraus operate?</p> <p>*26:53: How do you ensure a constant flow of volunteers supporting foraus’ grassroots approach?</p> <p>*29:30: Why do we need think tanks when we have universities? And what are the limits of think tanks compared with academia?</p> <p>*33:20: Anna-Lina’s view on neutrality and her participation in the neutrality expert group of federal councillor Ignazio Cassis</p> <p>*36:35: How can Switzerland be more courageous in foreign policy?</p> <p>*41:15: A call to all of us to stand up for democracy</p> <p>*45:45: 3 tips to your 20 year old self?</p>
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