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Drinks and Diplomacy
World Affairs Council of New Hampshire
10 episodes
4 hours ago
This ten-part fun, engaging, informative, and important episodes are about how the world works. By listening you will come away with a better understanding of key issues, players, challenges, and opportunities to engage and understand your role in global conversations. Each episode kicks off with a conversation about a different drink (some alcoholic, others not) that the hosts and guests look to tie to the topic at hand. These conversations are designed to provide everyone with the opportunity to better understand these key issues, whether you have studied international affairs or not.
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This ten-part fun, engaging, informative, and important episodes are about how the world works. By listening you will come away with a better understanding of key issues, players, challenges, and opportunities to engage and understand your role in global conversations. Each episode kicks off with a conversation about a different drink (some alcoholic, others not) that the hosts and guests look to tie to the topic at hand. These conversations are designed to provide everyone with the opportunity to better understand these key issues, whether you have studied international affairs or not.
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Understanding Forms of Government
Drinks and Diplomacy
40 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Understanding Forms of Government

Democracy, authoritarianism, communism, socialism, monarchy, diarchy. Some of these you may know well, some you might have heard of, while others you have not (I am looking at you diarchy). What forms of government are out there, what shapes to they take, and is there any overlap? In this episode we talk with Djimet Dogo, Director of Africa House in Portland Oregon, who walks us through the various types of governments we see around the world. He has a unique lived experience that informs his understanding of these types of government, as he has fought hard against authoritarian governments, specifically in his home country of Chad.

It is important to understand what these forms of government are and what they really mean, as many of these terms are talked about in a way that does not reflect their true nature. As you listen to this episode, you will gain insights in to these forms of government, some of the key features to look for, and how you can talk about them in an accurate way.

Djimet Dogo is the Associate Director of the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) and Director IRCO/Africa House. His work to effect true community engagement includes a demonstrated history of over 23 years’ experience facilitating collaborative coalition building for refugee and immigrant communities. His many educational qualifications include a Master of Public Administration from PSU and several degrees in Human Rights, Conflict Resolution, Peace building and Leadership from France, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and South Africa. Mr. Dogo was pivotal in the creation of the culturally specific community focal point Africa House in 2006—the only culturally and linguistically specific one-stop service center targeting the increasingly diverse and rapidly growing number of African immigrants and refugees living in Oregon.

Drinks and Diplomacy
This ten-part fun, engaging, informative, and important episodes are about how the world works. By listening you will come away with a better understanding of key issues, players, challenges, and opportunities to engage and understand your role in global conversations. Each episode kicks off with a conversation about a different drink (some alcoholic, others not) that the hosts and guests look to tie to the topic at hand. These conversations are designed to provide everyone with the opportunity to better understand these key issues, whether you have studied international affairs or not.