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Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast Ep. 4: Dr. Scott Burchill on Global Conflicts and Australia’s Foreign Policy

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Join us for Episode 4 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast, where we invite our loyal supporters to rally behind our launch with a thought-provoking conversation featuring Dr. Scott Burchill, Honorary Fellow at Deakin University and former Senior Lecturer in International Relations. Dr. Burchill delivers a critical analysis of the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict, Australia’s pro-Israel stance and its impact on relations with Indonesia and Malaysia, rising tensions with China amid AUKUS, and the Australian media’s role in shaping security narratives. He also evaluates Defence Minister Richard Marles’ U.S.-aligned policies and advocates for a sovereign Australian foreign policy. This episode explores the risks of broader war, the erosion of Australia’s regional clout, and the challenges of balancing trade and security with China. To our fans: your passion fuels this podcast—help us build a platform for bold ideas by listening, sharing, and joining our community.

Episode Details:

  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Release Date: June 12, 2025
  • Guest: Dr. Scott Burchill, Honorary Fellow at Deakin University, known for his critical analyses of Western foreign policy and Australian international relations.

Support the Launch:
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  • Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
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  • Share this episode on X @Boganintelpod, or with your network to amplify our reach.

Why Listen?
Dr. Scott Burchill’s expertise offers a vital perspective on global conflicts and Australia’s foreign policy challenges, from Russia-Ukraine to Gaza and China. This episode is essential for fans of international relations seeking to understand Australia’s global role.

Thank You, Fans:
Your commitment has brought this podcast to life. Join us in launching the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast and help shape a community for meaningful ideas.

Keywords: Scott Burchill, Russia-Ukraine conflict, Gaza, AUKUS, China relations, Australian foreign policy, media narratives

#BoganIntelligentsia #ForeignPolicy #Podcast

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Description:
Join us for Episode 4 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast, where we invite our loyal supporters to rally behind our launch with a thought-provoking conversation featuring Dr. Scott Burchill, Honorary Fellow at Deakin University and former Senior Lecturer in International Relations. Dr. Burchill delivers a critical analysis of the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict, Australia’s pro-Israel stance and its impact on relations with Indonesia and Malaysia, rising tensions with China amid AUKUS, and the Australian media’s role in shaping security narratives. He also evaluates Defence Minister Richard Marles’ U.S.-aligned policies and advocates for a sovereign Australian foreign policy. This episode explores the risks of broader war, the erosion of Australia’s regional clout, and the challenges of balancing trade and security with China. To our fans: your passion fuels this podcast—help us build a platform for bold ideas by listening, sharing, and joining our community.

Episode Details:

  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Release Date: June 12, 2025
  • Guest: Dr. Scott Burchill, Honorary Fellow at Deakin University, known for his critical analyses of Western foreign policy and Australian international relations.

Support the Launch:
Your support sustains our independent voice. Here’s how you can help:

  • Subscribe for free on Substack to get episodes and show notes in your inbox.
  • Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
  • Watch the video version on our YouTube channel. Subscribe for updates.
  • Share this episode on X @Boganintelpod, or with your network to amplify our reach.

Why Listen?
Dr. Scott Burchill’s expertise offers a vital perspective on global conflicts and Australia’s foreign policy challenges, from Russia-Ukraine to Gaza and China. This episode is essential for fans of international relations seeking to understand Australia’s global role.

Thank You, Fans:
Your commitment has brought this podcast to life. Join us in launching the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast and help shape a community for meaningful ideas.

Keywords: Scott Burchill, Russia-Ukraine conflict, Gaza, AUKUS, China relations, Australian foreign policy, media narratives

#BoganIntelligentsia #ForeignPolicy #Podcast

  continue reading

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