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UK Low Carb

Dan Greef

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The UK Low Carb podcast is the home of the UK low carb and keto community. I'm your host Dan and I've been keto for 4 years. Each week I will be spilling the tea on low carb by chatting to someone following the low carb or keto way of eating. Come and join us as we share our stories and help grow the low carb community in the UK and around the world.
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Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs

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Analysis, news commentary, and opinions on the international relations of the Indo-Pacific and beyond as seen from the region by people from the region. An initiative of the Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs (www.indopac.nz) in Christchurch, New Zealand, the podcast is hosted by Professor Alex Tan of the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) with panelists Dr Juhn Chris Espia of the University of the Philippines Visayas, Associate Professor Nick Khoo of the University of Otag ...
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Kentucky football kicks off it's 2024 campaign in just 5 days and the KSR Football Podcast is back to talk about it. Nick Roush, Adam Luckett, Drew Franklin, and Max Duffy get you ready for the Wildcats and the Golden Eagles on the first KSR Football pod of the season.Door KSR Football Podcast
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The US election in November is creating lots of anxieties globally. Despite the excitement with the Kamala Harris candidacy, questions remain about what is likely to happen the day after the first Tuesday of November. What does a Harris presidency mean Asia-Pacific? What does a second Trump administration mean for international relations of Asia-Pa…
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Theories of international relations have been constructed from experiences of continental Europe. Yet, in the Asia-Pacific it seems like a uneasy fit because of the complex geography of the region. In this episode, Dr Kelly Grieco of the Stimson Center in Washington DC explains to us her research on geography and its implications to coalition-build…
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UK foreign minister David Lammy visits India very early into the new Labour government term in the hopes of resetting UK-India relations and mark by a focus on the importance of trade and economics. Trump in an appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists made a controversial comment on presumptive Democratic presidential candidate K…
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US President Joe Biden has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and VP Kamala Harris is in the race. Is this the shot in the arm that the Democrats are looking for? Will the Democrats be able to retain the White House? Deadly riots in Bangladesh due to student protests on job quotas. Is there more to these riots that what meets the eye? Japan …
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Indian Prime Minister Modi visits Putin in Moscow. Is India playing both sides or is this what is called 'strategic autonomy?' Days before the Republican National Convention, there was an attempted assassination of ex-president Donald Trump who is also the Republican presidential nominee. In the RNC convention, Trump selected a young Ohio politicia…
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We discuss the fallout of the Biden/Trump debate for our region, is Plan B now Plan A? Putin and Kim Jong-Un signed a mutual defense pact, what are the implications for regional security? ISEAS study that re-analysed the Southeast Asian survey and inferred that China's power is recognised but feared meanwhile NYT article suggests that US is a more …
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What is independent about NZ's independent foreign policy? Is it myth or reality? Is it tautological? Does using the term prevent true discussion of NZ's foreign policy direction? Modi's response to a congratulatory message from Taiwan's president drew the expected protest from the PRC. Are there meanings behind these overtures? Saudi and US are en…
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This episode begins with our impressions of the just concluded Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore. India's election results are in and Modi's party requires the support of other parties to form a majority. What are the implications of this surprising election outcome? North Korea has been flying trash balloons across their southern border and now a r…
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India's election is seeing dangerous rhetoric of anti-Muslim and heightened Hindu nationalism as well as the spectacular claims of Modi speaking to God. In a speech at the recent Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, has Philippine president Bongbong Marcos inadvertently drew a red line in the Philippine-China skirmishes in the South China Sea (West Ph…
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Excellent essay on the macroeconomic limits of US exceptionalism and what it means for the increasingly protectionist global trading regime and the resurgence of mercantilism. Is the US undermining the rules based order that it was a chief architect and proponent of in the post-WW2 period? A rain-drenched UK PM Rishi Sunak announced an earlier than…
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Lord Cameron calls UK to out-cooperate, out-compete, and out-innovate in foreign affairs. What does it mean in action? Xi rolls out the red carpet for Putin. Is this still a partnership of equals? India has been accused by Australia for operating a spy network. India acting like a great power? A small town mayor in the Philippines is suspected of b…
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A May 2, 2024 article published in Foreign Affairs examines the problem of misunderstanding of the Asian states and how they position themselves in the context of great power competition. This fundamental misread of the Asian states is showing in the 'one size fits all' foreign policies of major powers towards Asia...particularly Southeast Asia. In…
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Norway's deputy foreign minister rebuts accusations about double-standard in foreign policy of Western countries and argues that at least in the case of Norway they have tried to be consistent in their foreign policy. Is it easier for smaller states to be consistent? Is it more difficult for major powers engaging in multiple issue dimensions to be …
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Iran retaliates against Israel for bombing its Damascus consulate. Will this expand the Middle East conflict? How does it impact on the Indo-Pacific region? What does it mean for international order? What does it say about the hegemon's management of the international order? Biden administration has doubled-down on the trade policies that started w…
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ISEAS of Singapore released its recent State of the Southeast Asia 2024 Survey Report that is available from their website. We chat about some of the interesting findings from this longitudinal public opinion poll. We also give an update to the big news items that we are following since the start of 2024.…
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ISIS launched a terror attack in Moscow and Russia failed to heed warnings given by the US. Non-state actors are rearing its ugly head on global politics again at a time when appetite for global cooperation is low. China's economy is stagnating but the reform required to switch its economy to be domestic demand driven is hard to come by. India want…
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NZ Foreign Affairs minister Winston Peters recently visited India and Southeast Asia. Is this NZ's version of de-risking and diversification of its relationships in the region? China's Foreign Affairs minister Wang Yi visited Wellington very recently. What is the significance of this meeting?Door Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs
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Prabowo Subianto has claimed a huge win in the Indonesian presidential elections but faced a fragmented legislature. What are the challenges that a Prabowo presidency faces? What are the implications to ASEAN relations and Indonesia's relations with China and the US? News of Singapore's subsidy for exclusive shows of Taylor Swift's Era Tour in Sout…
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ANZMIN 2+2 is the first ministerial level consultations between NZ and Australian foreign affairs and defense ministers. The joint statement of the ANZMIN released by the NZ government marks a clear shift in NZ's explicit posturing regards to AUKUS, QUAD, and Indo-Pacific issues. Indonesia's presidential election will be held on 14 February, the us…
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Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections was successfully held on 13 January 2024. With the world's attention focus on this election, the election returned a third presidential term for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) but it failed to retain its legislative majority. Taiwan will have a divided government for the next four years…
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Attacks on shipping in the Red Sea by the Houthis threaten to add more stress to the vulnerable global supply chains and unravel the anti-inflationary economic policies of countries around the world. A joint statement released by the White House and signed by many leading nations including New Zealand condemn the attacks on Red Sea shipping. These …
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The KSR Football crew is back to talk to you about that and more on another episode of the KSR Football Podcast The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at justicedental.com or by calling / texting (859) 543-0700. *** Also, thanks to our partners at Prize…
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The KSR Football crew is back to talk to you about that and more on another episode of the KSR Football Podcast The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at justicedental.com or by calling / texting (859) 543-0700. *** Also, thanks to our partners at Prize…
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Kentucky football fell to South Carolina in Columbia by a final score of 17-14 on Saturday night. The KSR Football crew is back to talk to you about that and more on another episode of the KSR Football Podcast The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at j…
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Kentucky football fell to South Carolina in Columbia by a final score of 17-14 on Saturday night. The KSR Football crew is back to talk to you about that and more on another episode of the KSR Football Podcast The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at j…
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Kentucky football fell to South Carolina in Columbia by a final score of 17-14 on Saturday night. The KSR Football crew is back to talk to you about that and more on another episode of the KSR Football Podcast The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at j…
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US President Biden and Chinese President Xi had a first ever in person meeting in three years of Biden's administration. Sino-US relations have deteriorated since 2017 with Trump's America First and MAGA foreign policies and Biden administration has doubled down on what the Trump administration's China policy. With the weak economic performance of …
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Kentucky football got a much needed win in Starkville on Saturday and will now get ready to host the Alabama Crimson Tide. The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at justicedental.com or by calling / texting (859) 543-0700. *** Also, thanks to our partne…
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The Economist published two articles that caught our attention one titled "What will Indonesia look like after Jokowi leaves?" and a second one titled "Narendra Modi has shifted India from the Palestinians to Israel." These two countries have great potential to take up more leadership position in the Indo-Pacific but something seems to be holding t…
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Kentucky football got a much needed win in Starkville on Saturday and will now get ready to host the Alabama Crimson Tide. The KSR Football Podcast is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at justicedental.com or by calling / texting (859) 543-0700. *** Also, thanks to our partne…
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Kentucky football takes another L to Tennessee. It's the third straight one score game to go the Volunteers way at Kroger Field. The KSR Football crew is here to talk about it. Sources Say is presented by Justice Dental. Visit one of their two Lexington locations by scheduling an appointment online at justicedental.com or by calling / texting (859)…
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