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Why Putin Probably Won’t Give Up Anytime Soon
Putin’s own penchant for risk and the patterns evident in other authoritarian regimes suggest that doubling down to secure his maximalist aims in Ukraine is the more likely ou...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Ex Treasury official: Russian default now looks “inevitable”
Moscow is on the brink of the first foreign currency debt default in over a century. Michael Greenwald, a former Senior U.S. Treasury Department official, joins CNBC to discus...
By Michael Greenwald
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The CCP Century: Jacob Stokes On The Upcoming 20th Chinese Communist Party Congress
Jacob Stokes joins the pod to discuss the upcoming 20th CCP Congress, which has not garnered a lot of attention outside of China, but will serve as a crucial inflection point ...
By Jacob Stokes
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The impact of Russia’s Ukraine invasion
Emily Kilcrease joins Defense One Radio to assess the economic uncertainty stemming from Vladimir Putin's invasion of democratic Ukraine. Listen to the full episode from Defe...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Sharper: Nuclear Weapons
The threat of nuclear war has reentered the global consciousness as Russia endangers the security of Ukrainian nuclear power plants, North Korea ramps up its testing of ballis...
By Anna Pederson, Cameron Edinburgh & Emma Swislow
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The DOD Needs a Joint Wargaming Center
All this leads to many wargames producing reports based on bad data and influenced by institutional and personal bias. The creation of a Joint Wargaming Center would address t...
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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Ryan Fedasiuk Discusses China ties with Russia over Ukrainian conflict
Adjunct Fellow Ryan Fedasiuk discusses China ties with Russia over Ukrainian conflict with i24News Watch the full interview from i24....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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What would happen if Russia defaults on its debt?
Adjunct senior fellow Elina Ribakova speaks to Marketplace about how Russia's economic isolationism may largely insulate global markets should Russia default on its debts. Li...
By Elina Ribakova
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A New Nuclear Deal With Iran Shouldn’t Be Accompanied By Terrorist Legitimization
Removing the label of terrorism should take effort on behalf of the offending party, something the Islamic Republic is unwilling to provide....
By John O'Malley
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Russia wakes up to big technological weaknesses
Samuel Bendett joins Marketplace to discuss what impact sanctions will have on Russia's ability to import high-technology components. Listen to the full interview from Marke...
By Samuel Bendett
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Officials say Russia is asking China for help, with growing concerns they may consider it
"I think it’s driven largely by the Russian economy and also by the fact that the Russian military has not performed well at all. There’s low morale, there’s exhaustion," said...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Jeffrey Edmonds on Russian attempts to takeover Kyiv
Adjunct Senior Fellow Jeffrey Edmonds joins MSNBC to discuss Russia's continued attempts to takeover Kyiv. Watch the full interview from MSNBC....
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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How to Stop Putin Without Starting WWIII
The United States and other NATO countries should aid Ukraine through weapons, intelligence, and diplomatic support, but should stay clear of direct involvement in the war....
By Paul Scharre
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What 'no-fly zone' really means
It’s a plea that has been heard around the world: Ukraine wants its allies to set up a no-fly zone in its airspace. They believe it would give them the tactical advantage in t...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Changes to the Post-Cold War Order
Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, talked about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the post-Cold War order. Watch the full interview...
By Richard Fontaine
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What South Korea’s Election Means for Its Technology Alliance With the United States
Yoon’s election presents opportunities to strengthen the South Korea-U.S. relationship beyond traditional security concerns....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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Andrea Kendall-Taylor on U.S. Aid and Support in Ukraine
Andrea Kendall-Taylor joins MSNBC's Hallie Jackson to discuss the different lines of effort the U.S. is taking to supply Ukraine with humanitarian and military aid. Watch the...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The World That Putin Has Made
By attacking Ukraine, Vladimir Putin may have brought about what he wanted least: a galvanized West, determined to act together to preserve a liberal world order...
By Richard Fontaine
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Ukraine War Should Slow But Not Stop the U.S. Pivot to Asia
The U.S. should continue a long-term shift to Asia, but in a way that better balances resources and engagements across the three strategic theaters....
By Richard Fontaine
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The crypto market is not large enough to offset Russian losses, says fmr. CIA analyst
Alex Zerden of Capital Peak Strategies; Yaya Fanusie, former economic analyst in the CIA; and Michelle Bond, CEO of the Association for Digital Asset Markets, join Carl Quinta...
By Yaya J. Fanusie & Alex Zerden