The EmpowHERment Show

Episode 14 (Part 2): Demetrios Marantis on The Fragile State of Our World and Why Young People Should Do Something About It

Adama, Sam, and Maddie

The EmpowHERment ladies are back this week with Part 2 of their conversation with former acting and deputy US trade representative Demetrios Marantis. In this conversation, Demetrios discusses the complexities of international relations, the role of women in foreign policy, and the impact of social media on global conflicts. He emphasizes the importance of education and advocacy in shaping future diplomatic efforts and the need for a more inclusive approach to foreign policy. The discussion also touches on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts and the challenges facing U.S. foreign policy in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. 
Here are the key takeaways: 

  • Women are often excluded from foreign policy discussions.
  • The current geopolitical climate is unpredictable and dangerous.
  • The U.S. has lost trust among its allies due to unpredictability.
  • Social media complicates the dissemination of accurate information.
  • Foreign aid is crucial for U.S. interests and global stability.
  • Young people should pursue careers in foreign service. 

And you if you want to tune in for specific portions, here’s the episode breakdown: 

  • 1:59 The Role of Women in Foreign Policy
  • 6:24 Navigating Geopolitical Challenges
  • 15:22 The Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict 
  • 22:40 Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict
  • 32:15 How Trust in the U.S. Has Been Shattered
  • 34:52 The Impact of Social Media and Importance of Education 
  • 42:20 Overview of Women in Foreign Policy (Council on Foreign Relations)
  • 45:14 Inspiring the Next Generation of Diplomats
  • 46:40 Why Complaining Won't Change Anything 
  • 51:50 Criticality of USAID and Foreign Assistance  
  • 56:05 Plug for Weekly The Economist Subscription 
  • 57:02 Importance of Long Form Journalism 

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