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Into the Breach: Ukraine’s Counter-Offensive Begins
Michael Kofman joins Ryan Evans to provide an update on the war in Ukraine, primarily discussing a southern counter-offensive launched by Ukrainian forces this week. Listen t...
By Michael Kofman & Ryan Evans
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Demystifying the Financial Action Task Force
Unprecedented economic sanctions. SWIFT financial messaging bans. Central bank asset freezings. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine unleashed a new phase of economic warfare and heig...
By Alex Zerden
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AI and the Future of War
AI safety is having a moment. To discuss why AI safety matters for national security, ChinaTalk speaks with Paul Scharre (@paulscharre), Vice President and Director of Studies...
By Paul Scharre
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Don’t Believe the Generals
The outcome of America’s commitment was an Afghan government and military that couldn’t hold out long enough even for U.S. forces to leave with a semblance of dignity....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey & Gil Barndollar
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Germany's Shifting International Role, with Jana Puglierin and Sam Denney
During recent weeks and months, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has repeatedly been in the spotlight, drawing both praise and criticism from observers in Germany and abroad. On ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Jana Puglierin & Sam Denney
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Gorbachev's legacy in Russia and the world
Maria joins BBC to discuss Gorbachev's legacy in Russia and the world. Watch the full interview from BBC....
By Maria Snegovaya
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Sharper: Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is one of the United States' newest, but most pivotal federal government departments, charged with protecting national security since...
By Anna Pederson & Arona Baigal
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Around the Table with Bethan Saunders
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...
By Bethan Saunders
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Industrial Policy for Biotech?
Does America need an industrial policy to compete in biotech? Ryan Fedasiuk joins China Talk to discuss. Listen to the full interview from ChinaTalk....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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War Games: China Invades Taiwan
Richard Fontaine joins Larry Bernstein on What Happens Next in 6 Minutes Podcast to discuss War Games: China Invades Taiwan. Listen to the full interview from What Happens Ne...
By Richard Fontaine
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The mother of all ‘zero-days’ — immortal flaws in semiconductor chips
Chips are on the vanguard of our digital defenses. They need to be protected with thoughtful policy and common-sense requirements of how they are secured and what happens if t...
By Peter Levin & Michael D. Lumpkin
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Who is winning the sanctions war?
Elina Ribakova joins The Economist Podcast | Money Talks to discuss the war on sanctions regarding Russia's markets, the economy and business, and what measures the West could...
By Elina Ribakova
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To defeat autocracy, weaponize transparency
Democracies have a significant advantage in weaponizing transparency at scale to highlight autocratic activities that break international norms or inflict damage on local econ...
By Ryan Fedasiuk & Garrett Berntsen
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CHIPS for America: Martijn Rasser talks the Chips and Science Act, Semiconductors, and Tech Supply Chains
In this week's episode, A'ndre and guest co-host Drisya Antose talk to Center for a New American Security's Martijn Rasser, Director of the Center's Technology and National Se...
By Martijn Rasser & Drisya Antose
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The Senate Is Dropping the Ball on Middle East Air Defense
Establishing a regional security framework in the Middle East would be a breathtaking sign of progress, and the Senate cannot afford to trip out of the starting blocks....
By John O'Malley
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Awaiting a counter-offensive in Ukraine, 6 months into Russia's war
Jeffrey Edmonds joins WBUR to provide an assessment on where things stand 180 days into the war. Listen to the full interview from WBUR....
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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A Looming Crisis in the Indo-Pacific, with Jude Blanchette and Zack Cooper
How does the crisis provoked by Nancy Pelosi’s recent trip to Taiwan illustrate the broader state of U.S.-China relations?Jude Blanchette and Zack Cooper join Andrea Kendall-T...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Jude Blanchette & Zack Cooper
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Paul Scharre explains recent attacks in Ukraine War
Paul Scharre joins BBC World News to discuss recent attacks by Ukrainian soldiers on Russian military supplies, and what effect that has on the war as it reaches six months. ...
By Paul Scharre
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The greatest obstacle to returning to the Iran deal isn’t Iran—it’s Congress
Leaving the JCPOA may have cost us the most precious commodity: time. And now, out of time, out of options, it’s hard to see how we’re better off. Let Congress consider that....
By Jonathan Lord
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Troubled Waters Around Taiwan
In the aftermath of Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, Ryan Evans invited three experts to talk about relations between the United States, Taiwan, and China. They discuss the rea...
By Jessica Drun