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Sinopse
A podcast series that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the pastthe efforts of the Military History Working Group of historians, analysts, and military personnel focusing on military history and contemporary conflict.
Episódios
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An Abundant Energy Future? with Walter Russell Mead
01/04/2015Walter Russell Mead looks at the economic and strategic ramifications of the growth in US energy production.
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More Energy, Fewer Problems? with Williamson Murray
01/04/2015Williamson Murray reflects on what the surge in US energy production will mean for US relations with Russia and the Middle East.
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Energy Resources: A Curse or a Blessing? with Kori Schake
31/03/2015Kori Schake looks at what the flowering of US energy resources means for the United States, the Middle East, Russia, and Venezuela.
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How to Combat Putin with Paul Gregory
17/03/2015Paul Gregory looks at the economic, diplomatic, and military options that the West can pursue to arrest Vladimir PutinÕs aggression.
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Understanding Putin with Victor Davis Hanson
13/03/2015Victor Davis Hanson looks at the motivations behind Vladimir Putin’s aggression in Ukraine, chronicles the shortcomings of the US response, and considers whether NATO is up to the challenge of an expansionist Moscow.
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America’s Ambiguous Russia Policy with Angelo Codevilla
13/03/2015Angelo Codevilla chronicles the history of America’s uncertain posture toward Russia and Ukraine, analyzes the scope of Vladimir Putin’s ambition, and proposes a Western policy response to deter further aggression from Moscow.
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Understanding the Threat from Radical Islam with Joshua Muravchik
09/01/2015Joshua Muravchik explains why radical Islam can’t be combated without a clearer understanding of its underlying principles.
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Undermining the Islamist Ideology with Col. Joseph Felter
09/01/2015Retired colonel Joseph Felter argues that Western efforts to combat the scourge of radical Islam have focused too much on symptoms and not enough on root causes.
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What China Really Wants with Angelo Codevilla
26/11/2014Angelo Codevilla explains the strategic ambitions of China and what it means for the futures of Japan and the United States. (Playing time: 14:51)
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Chinese-Japanese Tensions with Miles Maochun Yu
26/11/2014The Joint Special Operations University’s Mark Moyar describes a hostile but stable relationship between Japan and China—and examines what the United States can do to keep the peace.
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China and Japan: A Tense Equilibrium with Mark Moyar
26/11/2014The Joint Special Operations University’s Mark Moyar describes a hostile but stable relationship between Japan and China—and examines what the United States can do to keep the peace.
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The Long Conflict: Why the Israeli-Palestinian Question WonÕt Be Settled Anytime Soon
10/10/2014Historian Andrew Roberts analyzes the Israel-Palestinian conflict in the context of other prolonged struggles throughout world history and explains why an unhappy equilibrium is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
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Reasons for Hope: How Arab Countries Can Advance the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
10/10/2014Kori Schake examines why previous efforts to stem fighting between Israelis and Palestinians have failed, how the trend could be reversed, and what challenges continue to face would-be peacemakers.
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Mowing the Grass: Why Half-Measures Won't Solve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
10/10/2014Thomas Henriksen looks to Israeli history for lessons about how insurgent efforts in Gaza can be snuffed out and how the region can move closer to peace.
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The Quest for a Caliphate with Edward Luttwak
01/10/2014Edward Luttwak of the Hoover Institution's Military History Working Group describes the historical context behind ISIS's desire to establish a caliphate and explains its implications for Western policy makers.
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Can ISIS Govern? with Mark Moyar
03/09/2014The terror group ISIS wants to establish a caliphate. But can they govern conquered territory without turning local populations against them? Hoover's Mark Moyar provides his analysis.
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How to Defeat ISIS with Peter Mansoor
03/09/2014Now that ISIS controls parts of Syria and Iraq, what can be done to prevent the expansion of its power in the Middle East? How much of a threat does it present to the West? How should the United States respond? Hoover's Peter Mansoor provides his analysis.
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Fighting to Win with Angelo Codevilla
15/08/2014Angelo Codevilla looks to ancient Greece and Rome to understand what influence cuts to the US military will have on the future of American strategy.
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Planning for Defeat with Kiron Skinner
15/08/2014Kiron Skinner examines how the Obama administration's cuts to military spending will affect America's role in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
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A Brief History of Nuclear Weapons with Josef Joffe
30/07/2014Josef Joffe presents three categories of nuclear states, all with different sets of motivations and examines why major nations such as Japan, South Korea, and Germany have avoided the nuclear temptation.