S01-EP12 - Richard N. Haass on foreign policy, the US perspective & Northern Ireland

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Description: UK politicians have defined this election as the most important for a generation, but is that how it’s seen outside the British bubble? Is this an election with worldwide implications, or has it been blown out of proportion? And why has foreign policy been so neglected in this campaign? We put these questions to Richard N. Haass – senior American diplomat, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, and adviser to four US Presidents from George Bush to Obama – to discuss our election through American eyes. We then turn to Northern Ireland where Mr Haass was US Special Envoy, to discuss the peace process, NI’s potentially important role in this election, and whether The Troubles are well and truly over.
Also this week, we ask a group of first time student voters for their perspective – what’s been memorable about their first election, why apathy is so prevalent among young people, and is there room for any optimism about the future? Finally, the regular team discuss the similarities and differences between the 1992 and 2015 general elections, the coalition options no-one is talking about, and whether Ed Miliband was right to engage with Russell Brand. Posted 29/4/15
 
Created: 2015-04-29 15:15
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: University of Cambridge
Language: eng (English)
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