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Jake Sullivan

National Security Advisor under President Joe Biden, key architect of the administration''s foreign policy.

Top 10 podcasts with Jake Sullivan

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214 snips
Jan 14, 2025 • 1h 8min

Biden Promised to ‘Turn the Page’ on Trump. What Went Wrong?

Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor and key architect of Biden's foreign policy, discusses the challenges and evolution of U.S. foreign policy since Trump. He emphasizes the focus on creating a 'foreign policy for the middle class' and the complexities of dealing with China. Sullivan addresses the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the implications for Taiwan while debating the ethics of military aid to Israel. The conversation also touches on how Bidenism grapples with the resurgence of Trump, opening up discussions on evolving geopolitical landscapes.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 43min

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Biden’s foreign policy legacy

Jake Sullivan, the outgoing US National Security Adviser, discusses Biden's foreign policy legacy and the potential for ongoing diplomacy with Iran and China, while advocating for a ceasefire in Ukraine. David Brooks analyzes the polarizing perception of Donald Trump among Americans and his recent article on the detrimental effects of elite college admissions. They explore how these issues reflect broader societal divides and the urgent need for educational reforms that expand definitions of success. Insightful commentary on the current state of US politics and international relations ensues.
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Dec 1, 2024 • 46min

Sen. Alex Padilla, Sen. Ted Cruz, NSA Jake Sullivan

Ted Cruz, Republican Senator from Texas, and Alex Padilla, Democratic Senator from California, discuss the political fallout surrounding President-elect Trump’s Cabinet nominations. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan shares insights on President Biden's foreign policy successes, including securing American hostages. CBS analyst Jill Schlesinger evaluates the economic implications of upcoming tariffs during the holiday shopping season. Historian H.W. Brands reflects on Roosevelt and Lindbergh's contrasting views on America’s global role before World War II.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 31min

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan Talks Gaza Deal

Jake Sullivan, US National Security Advisor during the Biden administration, discusses the potential for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with a sense of optimism in the air. He delves into how strict deadlines can influence negotiations and highlights the intersection of U.S. technology policy with national security. Sullivan also examines the strategic U.S.-China rivalry, trade dynamics with the EU, and the evolving challenges Ukraine faces amid ongoing conflict. His insights shed light on the complexities of decision-making in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 13min

Examining The Biden Administration's International Legacy

Jake Sullivan, the outgoing U.S. national security advisor, shares his unique perspective on the Biden administration's international legacy. He delves into the complexities of the Middle East, exploring Syria's future and Iran's nuclear ambitions. Sullivan discusses the evolving U.S.-Israeli relations and the need for careful diplomacy with China to prevent conflict. He also reflects on NATO's strengthened alliances and emphasizes the importance of continued U.S. support for Ukraine amid ongoing negotiations with Russia.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 11min

Foreign policy in a fractured world: US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on global threats and Joe Biden's legacy

Jake Sullivan, the outgoing US National Security Advisor, reflects on his pivotal role in shaping foreign policy during Biden’s administration. He discusses the rapid shifts in the Middle East, particularly in relation to Israel and Iran, and emphasizes the importance of continuity amid presidential transitions. Sullivan addresses the challenges posed by U.S.-China relations and the need for collaboration on global issues like technology and security. He warns that geopolitical vacuums can empower adversaries, urging a unified message in turbulent times.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 52min

Kamala Chameleon, Biden’s Building Binge, Another BRIC in the Wall

Kamala Harris, the current U.S. Vice President, and Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor, delve into pressing geopolitical shifts. They discuss Ukraine’s ongoing conflict and the potential repercussions for U.S. foreign policy under new leadership. The conversation also critiques the Inflation Reduction Act, revealing how promised green advancements are stymied by economic reality. Finally, they explore Azerbaijan's ambition to join BRICS, emphasizing its strategic pivot towards Russia amidst the changing global landscape.
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Feb 25, 2024 • 47min

February 25 — Jake Sullivan, Rep. Byron Donalds and Gov. Gavin Newsom

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan discusses the war in Ukraine, Rep. Byron Donalds talks about Trump's stance on IVF, and Gov. Gavin Newsom defends Biden's chances in 2024. The roundtable delves into South Carolina's Republican primary and more.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 0sec

January 10, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Stephanie Sy, a PBS NewsHour reporter covering wildfires in Los Angeles, discusses the devastating impact on the community and emergency response failures amid rising climate change concerns. Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor under President Biden, reflects on his experiences and critiques the incoming Trump administration’s unconventional foreign policies. The conversation dives into the broader implications of Trump's legal battles on governance and international relations, highlighting a tumultuous political landscape.
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Dec 1, 2024 • 48min

December 1 — NSA Jake Sullivan, Sen. Bill Hagerty and Sen. Chris Murphy

Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, discusses a recent ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah, emphasizing the U.S.'s crucial role in hostage negotiations. Chris Murphy, a Democratic Senator from Connecticut, shares his reactions to bomb threats targeted at his state's congressional delegation. The conversation touches on the broader implications of regional conflicts, effective leadership, and the need for bipartisan cooperation in navigating complex political dynamics.