Episodes (Page 4)
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Olaf Carlson-Wee discusses network societies and their potential to accelerate development.
Olaf Carlson
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Maya Parbhoe advocates for Bitcoin adoption in Suriname, highlighting benefits for small nations.
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Adam Miller explains the Marshall Islands' new DAO law, a leading web3 legal regime.
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Michel Bauwens explores how web3 can revitalize local communities and strengthen digital commons.
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Wai Lum Kwok invites innovators to Abu Dhabi's Global Markets (ADGM) regulatory sandbox.
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Rashid Mohammed details the history and plans for Expo City Dubai's new city OS.
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Stacy Herbert discusses El Salvador's transformation and its pro-tech policies.
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Noah Smith proposes a 'New Hanseatic League' as a network of states.
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Jacqueline Poh discusses Singapore's TechPass and JTC's recruitment of tech talent.
Jacqueline Poh
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Yat Siu and Balaji discuss virtual economies, tokenization, and network states.
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Bradford Cross outlines AlphaCity's architected startup cities in Africa.
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Jean Hansen discusses Ipé City, a popup for techno-optimists in Brazil.
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Lonis Hamali presents Próspera, a special economic zone on Roatan, Honduras.
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Vít Jedlicka shares the 10-year journey of building the micronation Liberland.
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Olly Kovalieva introduces Oz City, a purpose-driven popup village in Patagonia.
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Tomas Pueyo analyzes the historical factors contributing to the decline of nation-states.
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Parag Khanna discusses the rise of global mobility and the age of digital nomads.
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Avik Roy explains how network states can overcome repeated policy failures by experts.
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Kathleen Tyson describes a multipolar monetary order as the alternative to the dollar.
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Bruno Macaes connects his books on world politics with network states and democracy.