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Intelligence Squared

The Sunday Debate: Sports Boycotts Help No One

Intelligence Squared

Intelligence Squared

News, Society & Culture, Arts, News Commentary

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The 2022 Winter Olympics have just opened in Beijing. Not for the first time in Olympic history, the Games will begin amid controversy over the host nation. China is regularly criticised over its record on human rights, most recently over its systematic oppression of the Uyghurs, a Muslim minority. Nations such as the US, Canada, Australia and the UK are undertaking a diplomatic boycott of the event, but do boycotts in sports work? Joining us to discuss it is Laura McAllister, Professor of Public Policy at Cardiff University. Laura is Board Director at the Football Association of Wales Trust, Deputy Chair of UEFA's Women's Football Committee and former captain of the national women’s football team of Wales. Joining Laura is Fred Frommer, sports historian, author and writer, who regularly focuses on the intersection of sports and politics for publications including The Washington Post and The New York Times. Hosting the discussion is Andrew Mueller, journalist and foreign affairs specialist, whose own book, Carn, looks at the history of a game dear to his heart: Australian Rules football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm journalist and presenter Ritala Shah. I want to let you know about an event

0:05.1

I'm hosting for Intelligent Squared on the 9th of October in London. I'll be talking

0:10.0

to Michael Lewis, the renowned author of best-selling books, including Moneyball, The Big Short,

0:15.8

Flash Boys and Liars Poca. We're going to be discussing his most anticipated work to

0:21.4

date, going infinite the rise and fall of a new tycoon. It's a gripping real-time narrative

0:28.2

telling the story of Sam Bankman Fried, who became the world's youngest billionaire

0:33.2

before his 30th birthday and was behind one of the most catastrophic financial meltdowns

0:38.9

of the 21st century. Lewis was granted unprecedented access to his subject, allowing him to

0:45.0

witness Bankman Fried's entire tumultuous journey. We'll learn all about this unconventional

0:50.6

figure who nonchalantly wore cargo shorts and played video games while giving interviews,

0:56.5

but remained a mystery even to his investors. What gave him such an outstanding ability to

1:02.6

make money and what led to the spectacular collapse of his empire? To hear the tale of

1:08.4

an extraordinary individual and a 21st century epic encompassing high frequency trading

1:14.6

insane amounts of money, hubris and downfall. Join us at 7pm on the 9th of October in London

1:22.2

or online, just visit IntelligentSquared.com to find out more.

1:27.5

The Climate Crisis is something many of us feel pretty anxious about, and it's already

1:31.4

hitting some of the world's poorest hardest. The practical action is a global development

1:35.5

charity, with 60 years of experience in tackling how to alleviate poverty for those on the

1:39.9

front line of turbulent change. People like Pauline from Kenya, dry out as killed nearly

1:44.8

all the animals that she and her husband have spent a lifetime looking after, and the

1:48.6

climate crisis doesn't just impact nature, it's decimated her income, her savings,

1:53.9

and is changing a wider community's way of life. But practical action believes that

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