Students at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

Oxford Policy Pod

A bi-weekly policy podcast based out of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. The Oxford Policy Pod explores pressing policy issues around the globe and is produced by students reading for a Master of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. The podcast explores contemporary policy challenges that policymakers face all over the world, and taps into the rich diversity of policy experience and insights of the student body and faculty. The podcast is supported by the staff of the Blavatnik School of Government. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in...

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Students at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

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Jul 9, 2026

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James Robinson on Latin America's Development Challenge, Institutions, and the Nobel Prize 09.07.2026

Why do some countries succeed while others remain trapped in cycles of weak institutions and slow development? In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod , hosts Cecilia Esteche and Diego Peñaranda speak with Professor James Robinson , 2024 Nobel Memorial Prize laureate in Economic Sciences, Professor at the University of Chicago, and co-author of Why Nations Fail and The Narrow Corridor . The conve...

The Future of Democracy: A Conversation with Maya Tudor 01.07.2026
The "Almost Prime Minister" | Pita Limjaroenrat 12.06.2026

The "Almost Prime Minister" | Pita Limjaroenrat In this episode of Policy Pod with Deep Dive , Master of Public Policy students Marc Naro and Richard Heydarian sit down with Pita Limjaroenrat , the former leader of Thailand's Move Forward Party and the man widely seen as Thailand's "almost prime minister." Following his party's landmark victory in the 2023 general election, Pita appeared poised to...

The Role of Pan-African Philanthropy in Financing Governance and Public Policy. 03.06.2026

This is a defining conversation on: The Role of Pan-African Philanthropy in Financing Governance and Public Policy. Host: Takudzwa Ngadziore (MPP) Co-host: Lorna Akoacha Enow (MPP) Guest: Briggs Bomba, Director of Programs at TrustAfrica The conversation is important as: It provides a practical framework for leveraging traditional values such as Ubuntu ( I am because you are) and Harambee (communi...

Behind the Feed: Algorithmic Justice, Misogyny and User Rights 21.05.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, Thenu and Jasmine speak with Chanel Contos about the growing influence of social media algorithms on young people, relationships, and public discourse. Known for her advocacy around consent education and sexual violence prevention, Chanel reflects on how digital platforms can both amplify social movements and expose users to harmful online ecosystems. The...

Populism and the Billionaire Backlash | Pepper Culpepper 17.05.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, Master of Public Policy students Felix Wu and Meredith Lehman sit down with Pepper Culpepper — Vice Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government — to discuss his new book, Billionaire Backlash: The Age of Corporate Scandal and How it Could Save Democracy . In Billionaire Backlash , Culpepper and his co-author Taeku Lee argue that scandals centered on corpora...

Moving Europe Forward | Margrethe Vestager 11.05.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, Master of Public Policy students Marc Naro and Cristian Iftodii sit down with Margrethe Vestager, former Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and one of Europe’s leading voices on competition and digital policy. The conversation explores some of the defining challenges of our time — from artificial intelligence and climate change to economic...

The Future of International Law | A Discussion with Professor Philippa Webb KC 07.05.2026

In a time when international law is increasingly being tested, challenged, and at times openly undermined, we speak with Professor Philippa Webb KC about the pressures facing the international legal order and the future of global governance. Drawing on her work across academia, legal practice, and international institutions, she reflects on whether the current moment represents a genuine crisis fo...

A Children-Focused Approach to Climate Policy | A Discussion with Alan Stein 03.05.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP students Amal Ali and Isabella Notarpietro speak with Professor Alan Stein, Director of the Children and Climate Initiative and Senior Research Fellow in Global Health and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. An expert in early childhood development with over 300 scientific journal publications, Alan has worked throughout his career wit...

Between Giants: How Small Caribbean States Can Respond to Global Shocks | Hon. Mark Brantley 01.05.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP Student from Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, Rahym R. Augustin-Joseph, sits with Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis, and Leader of the Opposition in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, in the Eastern Caribbean. Premier Brantley serves as Premier of Nevis and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Brantley previou...

A Discussion with Renato Godihno: Can Multilateralism end Global Hunger and Poverty 28.04.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP students Cristian Iftodii and Ana Luiza Barbosa speak with Renato Domith Godinho, Director of the Support Mechanism of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. A Brazilian diplomat with over twenty years of experience in multilateral governance, Renato has played a leading role in shaping international development cooperation, including in the r...

Can International Law Deliver Justice for Ukraine? with Judge Mykola Gnatovskyy (ECHR) 13.04.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP student Marc Naro sits with Judge Mykola Gnatovskyy, Ukrainian Judge at the European Court of Human Rights. Judge Gnatovskyy was elected to the European Court of Human Rights in June 2022. He previously served as President of the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture, as an academic partner of the International Committee of the Re...

Politics, Platforms and Public Engagement | A discussion with Hannah Ferguson 07.04.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP students Thenu Herath and Florence Guyomar speak with Hannah Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Cheek Media Co, an Australian independent news commentary platform reshaping how people engage with politics and culture. Hannah is also the co-host of Big Small Talk and the bestselling author of Bite Back and Taboo. Her work spans journalism, law and media, w...

How Knowledge Drives Economic Growth | César Hidalgo 03.04.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP students Diego Peñaranda and Iván Lozano speak with Professor César Hidalgo, a physicist, complexity scientist, and one of the leading thinkers on knowledge and development. Professor Hidalgo is a tenured professor at the Toulouse School of Economics and leads the Center for Collective Learning. He is widely recognized for co-developing the Economic Co...

Leading a Multilateral Development Bank in Times of Crisis | Inside EBRD with President Renaud-Basso 25.03.2026

🎙️ How to Finance Development and Reconstruction in Times of Crisis? In this new episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, MPP students Marc Naro and Cristian Iftodii sat down with Odile Renaud-Basso at the EBRD headquarters. As the first woman to lead the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and a central figure in Europe’s economic response to the war in Ukraine, she brings a unique perspec...

A Career in Service of the Left Behind | A Discussion with Paul Collier 12.03.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, students Marc Naro and Cristian Iftodii sit down with Paul Collier — one of the world's most influential development economists. The conversation traces his journey from studying the poorest countries on earth to asking why communities in wealthy nations are falling behind, and what policymakers can do about it. Paul Collier is Professor of Economics and P...

The Future of Europe | A Discussion with Nicu Popescu 03.03.2026

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Pod, students Marc Naro and Cristian Iftodii have a wide-ranging discussion with Nicu Popescu — one of Europe's most influential foreign policy thinkers. The conversation explores Europe's future, its place in a shifting global order, and the big strategic questions facing the continent. Nicu Popescu is a political scientist and diplomat who served as Moldova's...

Paraguay's Path to Stability and Reform with Minister Carlos Fernandez Valdovinos 🇵🇾 27.02.2026

🎙️How does a small open economy build credibility, stability, and sustained growth in a volatile global environment? In this episode, Paraguay’s Minister of Economy and Finance, Carlos Fernández Valdovinos, joins Cecilia Esteche and Billy Blackett to unpack Paraguay’s reform agenda, fiscal consolidation efforts, and investment strategy. He shares insights on institutional reform, crisis resilience...

Building Southeast Asia’s Strongest Economy with Sri Mulyani 20.02.2026

In this episode, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia’s former Minister of Finance, joins Oxford Master’s students Marc Naro and Diego Peñaranda for a conversation on leadership, crisis management, and the strategy behind Indonesia’s economic rise. From navigating global financial shocks to strengthening fiscal discipline and driving long-term growth, she reflects on the hard decisions that shape a na...

Gambling on Development with Stefan Dercon 13.02.2026

On the Oxford Policy Pod, Blavatnik School of Government students Marc Naro and Meredith Lehman sit down with Stefan Dercon, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford. Dercon is also the author of Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose. Drawing on insights from his last book, Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose, the discussion exp...

Paul Krugman on the future of Europe and American politics 27.01.2026

In this episode, Marc Naro and Cristian Iftodii host Professor Paul Krugman about the future of Europe, American politics, and China's growth. Paul Krugman is an economist and college professor. In 2008, he won the Nobel Prize for his research on international trade and economic geography. Paul was a New York Times opinion writer from 2000 to 2024 and is now active on Substack.

From Safety to Impact: India’s AI Mission as a Blueprint for the Global Majority with Abhishek Singh 25.12.2025

Abhishek Singh is the CEO of the IndiaAI Mission and Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. A veteran of the 1995 Indian Administrative Services (IAS) batch and an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and Harvard Kennedy School, he has spearheaded some of the world’s largest digital transformations, including DigiLocker, the COVID-19 vaccinati...

Changing Education Through International Development Organisations with Emiliana Vegas 01.10.2025

Emiliana Vegas is one of Latin America’s leading voices in education policy. Originally from Venezuela, she studied at Harvard and went on to senior roles at the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank, where—as Division Chief of Education—she managed a portfolio of over $3B a year in grants and loans. In this conversation, she reflects on what it really takes to move from evidence to s...

Social Protection and Climate Change: Building Resilience and Reducing Vulnerability with Jana Bischler 22.09.2025

Jana Bischler is the focal point for social protection and climate change at the International Labour Organization (ILO) , where she works with governments worldwide to design systems that protect people from climate shocks and support long-term resilience. From a career in development consulting to shaping global social protection policy, Jana brings both on-the-ground insight and international p...

From Classrooms to Systems: Scaling Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in India with Vinod Karate 19.09.2025

Vinod Karate is Project Director for State Reform at the Central Square Foundation where he helps drive India’s landmark NIPUN Bharat Mission to ensure every child can read, write, and count by age ten. From an early career in investment banking to shaping one of the world’s largest foundational learning reforms, Vinod’s journey bridges sharp strategy with deep community engagement.  In this...

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