Ep. 20 - Big Cities, and How They Will Make or Break Our Future, ft Ian Goldin of Oxford

Ep. 20 - Big Cities, and How They Will Make or Break Our Future, ft Ian Goldin of Oxford

Author: Anirudh Suri September 18, 2024 Duration: 55:07

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, the host Anirud Suri welcomes Professor Ian Goldin, an esteemed academic and thought leader, to discuss his views on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and global affairs. Professor Goldin shares his evolution in macro thinking over the past few decades and reflects on his experiences spanning academia, major organizations, and advisory roles to world leaders like Nelson Mandela. The discussion delves into the impact of globalization, technological advancements, and the future of cities. It also explores the current and future trends in global migration and the lessons drawn from historical analogies such as the Renaissance to today's technological era. The episode touches on the importance of long-term thinking and the notion of 'coalitions of the working' to address global issues.Ian Andrew Goldin is a South African-born British professor at the University of Oxford in England, and was the founding director of the Oxford Martin School. Goldin is currently the director of the Oxford Martin Research Programmes on Technological and Economic Change, Future of Work and Future of Development.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Great Tech Game Podcast02:28 Professor Goldin's Career Highlights04:24 Reflections on Macro Trends and Global Changes05:03 The Evolution of Global Interconnectivity08:09 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Global Issues12:02 The Importance of Long-Term Thinking17:54 Coalitions of the Working: Success Stories20:39 The Future of Cities: Challenges and Opportunities27:46 Urbanization and the Knowledge Economy35:24 Global Divergence and Migration Trends47:04 Lessons from the Renaissance for Today's World52:54 Conclusion and RecommendationsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Ian Goldin:The Shortest History of Migration: https://amzn.eu/d/4W55gFETerra Incognita: https://amzn.eu/d/4875UYr Age of the City: https://amzn.in/d/iaK0Nai Age of Discovery: https://amzn.in/d/43Gw9nX Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/) Great Tech Game podcast, Professor Ian Goldin, Oxford Martin School, Globalization and Development, World Bank, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Nelson Mandela, BBC series, Age of the City, technological and economic change, interdisciplinary, South Africa, Berlin Wall, worldwide web, political and ideological change, global governance, coalitions, cities, climate change, inequality, remote work, regional inequality, economic growth, artificial intelligence, migration, Age of Discovery, technological revolution, renaissance, Brexit, populism.


Anirudh Suri sits at a unique crossroads, drawing from his experience as a tech venture capitalist and policy advisor to frame some of today's most pressing questions. In The Great Tech Game Podcast: Geopolitics, Technology, Business and Global Affairs, with Anirudh Suri, he moves beyond surface-level news to explore how technological shifts are actively redrawing the lines of global power and economic opportunity. Each episode is built around a conversation with a carefully selected thinker, from entrepreneurs and investors to strategists and scholars, who can unpack the real-world implications of these converging forces. You'll hear specific discussions on how supply chains are being reshaped by policy, what the race for semiconductors means for national security, and how business strategies must adapt in a fragmenting digital world. The dialogue is grounded in Anirudh's perspective as the author of *The Great Tech Game*, ensuring a consistent, insightful thread through diverse topics. This isn't about abstract theory; it's about understanding the tangible game board where technology decisions collide with geopolitical realities. Tuning into this podcast provides a clearer lens on the forces shaping your industry, investments, and the broader global landscape, offering depth and context that daily headlines often miss.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Great Tech Game Podcast: Geopolitics, Technology, Business and Global Affairs, with Anirudh Suri
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