In this episode, FilterLabs founder and CEO Jonathan Teubner talked with Ali Wyne, Senior Research and Advocacy Advisor for U.S.-China at the International Crisis Group, to discuss the importance of “great power opportunity” and the role of empathy in foreign policy. When it comes to U.S.-China relations, understanding people and attitudes on the ground can be just as critical as assessing economic and military metrics.
Come check it out! Join Jonathan (along with Russia expert Peter Pomerantsev and Marguerite Benson of FilterLabs, his occasional co-hosts), for some truly fascinating conversations! Upcoming guests include:
Navigating Noise is your guide to mastering the art and science of data-driven decision making in geopolitics and global intelligence. In each episode, we'll go beyond the headlines and standard data streams. We explore advanced methodologies for finding and evaluating high-quality data, dissect real-world case studies, and uncover the skills needed to extract unique insights from complex information landscapes.
NBC's TODAY Show
Nov. 5, 2024: Jonathan Teubner spoke with NBC chief international correspondent Keir Simmons about what FilterLabs' sentiment data shows about views on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in Russia, Iran, and China.
The New York Times
Nov. 18, 2024: Times reporters Steven Lee Myers, Jim Rutenberg, and Julian E. Barnes interviewed FilterLabs CEO Jonathan Teubner about insights from our data about how Russian media are covering Gabbard for their story "How Tulsi Gabbard Became a Favorite of Russia’s State Media."