/132/ Partial to Slavs ft. Lily Lynch

/132/ Partial to Slavs ft. Lily Lynch

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Excerpt: /134/ The Call - Afterparty

This is a sample. For the full episode, sign up at patreon.com/bungacast  The three of us discuss some of the themes that emerged from our interview with Krithika Varagur (ep.133) - the entanglement of the US state with Islamism, the Americanisation of the Middle East, and especi ...  Show more

/133/ The Call ft. Krithika Varagur

On Saudi religious proselytism. Saudi Arabia has actively sought to export Salafism. How has it done this - and what have been its effects, in countries like Indonesia, Nigeria and Kosovo? Why was fighting against the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s such a formative experienc ...  Show more

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