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Lyle Goldstein on U.S. Strategic Challenges: Russia, China, Ukraine, and Taiwan — #19

Sep 8, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Cold War and the Cold War
01:47 • 2min
3
Are We Going Back to the Cold War?
03:55 • 2min
4
I've Always Admired That.
06:14 • 3min
5
Language Is So Critical to Understanding the World
09:18 • 3min
6
Those Are My Kind of Default Options for Solving World Problems, You Know?
12:00 • 3min
7
I Think the Sense of Nestalgia Is There in the Us Too.
15:28 • 3min
8
What's Your Dissertation on China Nuclear Strategy?
18:01 • 2min
9
Is China a Survivable Armor?
20:23 • 4min
10
Nuclear Strategy
24:08 • 3min
11
Yukno Nuclear Cuddel
27:33 • 2min
12
Is There a Nuclear Warhead on a Land Attack Crews Missile?
29:44 • 6min
13
We Can't Rule It Out, but It Could Come
35:32 • 2min
14
What Do You Think About China?
37:38 • 4min
15
Cold War Leaders Trying to Keep a Lid on Things
41:23 • 3min
16
China-Russia Relations - The Crane Conflict
44:38 • 6min
17
The China-Russian Relationship Is a Good Idea
50:25 • 4min
18
Japan's Future, I Think, Is in the Hands of Russia and China.
54:40 • 2min
19
I Think the Us. Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force Would Be Able to Get Those Ships to Japan
56:58 • 2min
20
I Don't See China Really Having a Need to Cut Japan Off Like That
58:37 • 2min
21
The C S I S War Games, I'm Curious, What Do You Think?
01:00:17 • 4min
22
I Think China Might Have the Capacity to Conquer Tian
01:04:16 • 2min
23
The Military and Tiwan Depose the Civilian Government and Just Surrenders
01:06:12 • 3min
24
I'm Afraid of This, but I Think the Scope Isn't Adequately Explored
01:09:18 • 3min