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Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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The Iran Time Bomb with Kori Schake
17/10/2016Kori Schake explains why the long-term destabilizing effects of the Iran deal likely offset its short-term benefits, and gives advice on how the next president should handle the potential danger.
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Empowering Iran: The Weaknesses Of The Nuclear Deal With Tom Donnelly
17/10/2016Tom Donnelly describes how the U.S.'s nuclear deal with Iran opened for the door for the regime in Tehran to strengthen its position in the region and the world.
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Underestimating Our Enemies, with Ralph Peters
07/09/2016Ralph Peters warns that the willpower and resolve of Islamic terrorists counterbalance's the West’s material and financial advantages.
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Terrorism, in Perspective, with Williamson Murray
07/09/2016Military and diplomatic historian Williamson Murray explains why terrorist attacks on the West have grown smaller in scope since 9/11 — but warns of nightmare scenarios that may still remain on the horizon.
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The Legacy of 9/11
07/09/2016On the fifteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Peter Mansoor reflects on America's subsequent war on terrorism ... And on what must be done to ultimately emerge victorious.
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Military Readiness in an Age of Uncertainty with Thomas Donnelly
22/05/2016Tom Donnelly lays out the first principles of military readiness and analyzes whether America is prepared for the foreign policy challenges ahead.
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Military Readiness: The Admiral’s Perspective with James Ellis
17/05/2016Admiral James Ellis describes the principles that are needed to keep America secure at a time of geopolitical uncertainty.
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Iran: The Fork in the Road with Kori Schake
15/04/2016Kori Schake examines the variables that will determine whether the nuclear deal with Iran pushes the country towards radicalism or reconciliation.
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The Threat from Iran with Angelo Codevilla
15/04/2016Angelo Codevilla examines the fallout from the Iranian nuclear deal and predicts how it will affect America national security in the future.
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Understanding ISIS with Mark Moyar
26/02/2016Mark Moyar looks at how ISIS fits into the broader history of terrorism, and examines what it’s ambitions for a caliphate mean for American national security.
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ISIS and Islam with Raymond Ibrahim
26/02/2016Raymond Ibrahim explains how Islamic history and theology have influenced the development of ISIS.
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Why Arms Control Agreements Are Superfluous, with Angelo Codevilla
09/09/2015Angelo Codevilla argues that arms control agreements have little practical worth and that the recent agreement with Iran will actually aid Tehran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
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Can the United States Restrain Iran? with Walter Russell Mead
09/09/2015Walter Russell Mead analyzes the strategic calculations underlying the nuclear deal for both President Obama and the Iranian regime.
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Arms Control, Ancient and Modern with Barry Strauss
09/09/2015Barry Strauss examines the historical track record of arms control agreements and what it means for America’s nuclear deal with Iran.
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Cultural Decline and the Military with Andrew Roberts
14/08/2015Andrew Roberts considers the implications of military policies that increasingly value political correctness over the ability to fight and win wars.
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How the Military Has Resisted Political Correctness, with Thomas Donnelly
13/08/2015Thomas Donnelly looks at how the U.S. military has made progress on race, gender, and sexual orientation without succumbing to the temptations of political correctness.
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A History of Violence: The Changing Face of Warfare, with Thomas Donnelly
25/06/2015Thomas Donnelly explains why the United States thought it could use technology as a substitute for military manpower — and how the effort came up short.
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The Relentless Innovators: The Military’s Culture of Excellence with Bing West
25/06/2015Bing West explains how the American military’s history of self-criticism has been a key ingredient in its continued success — and how political and economic factors threaten to upend that dynamic.
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The Once and Future Alliance” with Peter Mansoor
27/05/2015Military historian Peter Mansoor explains the historical trajectory of NATO, how it adjusted after the demise of the Soviet Union, and why it will survive the current threats from Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
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Will the West Still Fight? with Josef Joffe
27/05/2015Josef Joffe examines the decline in America’s willingness to preserve global order, the erosion of warrior culture in Europe, and what they mean for the future of international security.