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Doha Debates Hosts “In The Room: The Negotiators Podcast” Live at Doha Forum
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Doha Debates Hosts “In The Room: The Negotiators Podcast” Live at Doha Forum

As the podcast enters its fifth season, global diplomacy and high-stakes negotiation take center stage. Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates spotlighted the practice of high-stakes negotiation with a special live episode of its award-winning podcast with Foreign Policy, The Negotiators, at Doha Forum, following the launch of the podcast series’ fifth season on December 1.  Held in collaboration with The Negotiators’ special partner for this season, the International Peace Institute (IPI), and Doha Debates’ longstanding production partner, Foreign Policy, the episode featured a compelling conversation between Prince Zeid bin Ra’ad bin Zeid Al Hussein, president and chief executive officer of the International Peace Institute, and Dr. Robert Malley, profes...
Doha Debates Examines How Entertainment Shapes Us Today
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Doha Debates Examines How Entertainment Shapes Us Today

In a new episode, leading thinkers and students debate whether today’s entertainment elevates us or pulls us into distraction. Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates continues its flagship debate series with a new episode that examines how modern entertainment shapes our attention, creativity, and everyday well-being. Moderated by Dareen Abughaida, the debate brings together three influential thinkers to ask whether today’s entertainment landscape is enriching us—or overwhelming us. This week’s debate features Marya Bangee, Senior Advisor at the Pop Culture Collaborative; Dr. Anna Lembke, Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University and author of Dopamine Nation; and Nicholas Carr, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of The Shallows. For Bangee, the power o...
Global Youth Invited To Apply for Doha Debates Ambassador Program
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Global Youth Invited To Apply for Doha Debates Ambassador Program

Unique virtual program empowers young changemakers with communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates is inviting global youth ages 18–26 to apply for the eighth cohort of its international ambassador program. This 12-week virtual experience empowers participants to engage in constructive dialogue, collaborate on solutions to global challenges and form lasting relationships with other emerging leaders. The application deadline is December 15, 2025. The upcoming cohort begins with a four-week Community of Practice from January 20 to February 10, 2026, followed by the official Ambassador Program from February 17 to April 7, 2026. Participants will take part in weekly online workshops led by facilitation expert&nbs...
Doha Debates Asks: Is ‘Earned Success’ an Illusion?
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Doha Debates Asks: Is ‘Earned Success’ an Illusion?

Global thinkers and students in Doha engage in a spirited debate over fairness, privilege and the meaning of success. Can success ever be truly earned? In its latest flagship episode, Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates brings together global thinkers and students for a thought-provoking conversation on whether hard work and talent still determine who rises, or whether “earned success” conceals deeper inequities. Daniel Markovits, Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School, argues that the system meant to promote fairness has instead entrenched inequality. “Meritocracy has become the principal obstacle to equality of opportunity, at least in the rich countries of the world,” he says, warning that competition built on elite education and inherited advantage has rep...
Doha Debates Explores the Role of Ancient Wisdom in Today’s World
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Doha Debates Explores the Role of Ancient Wisdom in Today’s World

Experts and students debate whether ancient wisdom holds answers for modern societies As the world grapples with questions of meaning and moral direction, Doha Debates takes on a fundamental question: Should ancient wisdom guide today’s societies? In this episode of the new flagship season, moderated by Dareen Abughaida, students from across Qatar join three global thinkers to wrestle with a timeless dilemma: whether the answers to our most pressing problems lie in tradition or in bold new ideas. Wael Hallaq, Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, critiques what he calls the “moral emptiness” of modernity and its fixation on material progress. He calls for a return to ethical foundations rooted in the divine. “We have to look to t...
Doha Debates Questions Whether Modern Architecture Contributes to Cultural Decline
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Doha Debates Questions Whether Modern Architecture Contributes to Cultural Decline

Episode two of flagship debate show asks: Have we lost touch with beauty in the world we have built? This week, Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates examines how architecture reflects and shapes cultural values on their flagship show, Doha Debates. The second episode of the new season asks: Has modern architecture redefined beauty and tradition, or contributed to its decline?  Moderated by Dareen Abughaida, the debate brings students from across Qatar with experts from around the world: Marwa Al-Sabouni, Syrian architect and author of The Battle for Home; Tariq Khayyat, founder of T.K. Architects and former director at Zaha Hadid Architects; Carl Korsnes, philosopher and editor-in-chief of Sivilisasjonen magazine; and Bidisha Sinha, associate direct...
Doha Debates Launches New Debate Season with Al Jazeera
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Doha Debates Launches New Debate Season with Al Jazeera

The new season brings global voices together for truth-seeking discussions Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates launched a new season of its flagship program, Doha Debates, on October 21, co-produced with Al Jazeera Digital. The upcoming season features high-profile guests, bold global themes and a renewed focus on open, truth-seeking dialogue. Airing weekly on Tuesdays through December 9, the eight-episode season explores three overarching themes—freedom, grand narratives and family. Each episode features leading thinkers and young changemakers engaging in timely conversations on the issues shaping humanity, ranging from meritocracy to social media; from love to architecture; from ancient traditions to the future of work. The season opened with a debate on neo-feudalism...
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