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Aug 29, 2024 • 52min

Is Everything a Matter of National Security?

The discussion centers on redefining national security and the risks of a broad categorization. Hosts debate the balance between military spending and critical sectors like public health. They highlight bureaucratic issues affecting military readiness and the impact of political pressures on prioritizing threats. There's a focus on improving U.S.-India relations amidst the geopolitical landscape. Personal anecdotes add a light touch to their serious discussions about navigating today's complex security challenges.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 57min

Watching the Watchers: Assessing the Defense Strategy Commission

Tyler Cowen, an influential economist, joins the discussion alongside insights from the Ukrainian military, known for their strategic resilience. They delve into the mismatched U.S. defense strategy and necessary resources, raising concerns about threats from China. A highlight is Cowen's commentary on innovative policy solutions, while the Ukrainian military's recent successes against Russia inspire a broader conversation on military priorities. With humor and critical analysis, they examine the challenges of military readiness and the implications for American defense initiatives.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 52min

Attitude Adjustment: Can the US do better in Africa?

As Africa is seeing a dramatic rise in violent conflict and elected governments there are falling to coups, Chris, Zack, and Melanie sat down to discuss US policy for the region. What are America’s national security and other critical interests in Africa? What should the United States do to protect those interests? Does it matter that Russia and China are exerting military and economic influence in the region? Is it possible to both safeguard our national security interests there while upholding our professed democratic values? Chris criticizes the failure of Army officials to properly deal with a mentally-ill reservist who killed 18 people at a bowling alley in Maine, Zack condemns the Maduro regime for refusing to publish honest results from Venezuela’s presidential election, and Melanie gives a send-off to friend of the show David Pappalardo, who has completed his term as air and space force attaché at the French Embassy in Washington.  
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Jul 18, 2024 • 58min

Can Europe be Trump-Proofed? And Should It Be?

Melanie, Chris, and Zack discuss the steps that European countries can and should take to prepare for possible U.S. retrenchment from the continent. Can NATO survive a second Trump administration? Or should we be equally concerned about a second Biden administration for transatlantic relations? Grievances for Justin Trudeau and Canada’s meager defense budgets, to those who kept President Biden’s health problems a secret, and to the Pentagon for acquiescing to the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile's rising costs. Attas to the Secret Service agents who risked their lives to shield former President Trump, to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro for his handling of the tragic death of a fellow Pennsylvanian during the assassination attempt on former President Trump, and to those members of Congress starting to ask hard questions about the F-35.   This episode's reading.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 54min

Election Time: France and the United Kingdom Go to the Polls

Upcoming elections could pull France to the right and the United Kingdom to the left, so the Net Assessment team discusses how this might alter policies in Paris and London. They discuss articles by Ulrike Franke and David Lammy, which sketch out the implications for French and British policy, respectively. In particular, what would it mean for the European Union and NATO if London doubles down on Europe just as France pulls away? Chris questions the value of Congressionally-required unfunded priorities lists, Melanie applauds Kaja Kallas's selection as the European Union’s chief diplomat, and Zack commends progress made to host nuclear-powered submarines in Perth, Australia.   This episode's reading.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 1h 7min

A Live Turkey

In the first Net Assessment recorded before a live audience, Chris, Zack, and Melanie discuss the U.S.-Turkish relationship. Has America “lost” Turkey? What are the benefits and limitations of transactional relationships, rather than alliances? How should NATO manage alliance members whose interests and behavior seem to be at odds with alliance purposes? They then take questions from participants in The Fund for American Studies programs. Chris has a grievance for a Pentagon program to discredit the Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, Zack condemns China’s ongoing aggression against the Philippines, and Melanie has an attaboy for Bill Gates’s effort to build smaller and safer nuclear reactors.   This episode's readong.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 57min

Unraveling China’s Plans for the Middle East

Discussing China's increasing presence in the Middle East, the podcast delves into potential concerns for the US. They analyze China's influence, nuclear proliferation challenges, and recent developments in the region. Criticisms are raised on Senator Wicker's call for higher Pentagon budgets and Canada's parliamentarians being accused of foreign influence.
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May 23, 2024 • 1h

On China: To Win or Not To Win

Debater Melanie questions condolences for 'Butcher of Tehran', Chris cautions against major security deal with Saudi Arabia, Zack praises Tsai Ing-wen's leadership on cross-Strait issues. They debate Biden's China policy approach and ponder if US needs final objective in dealing with China.
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May 9, 2024 • 59min

Debating the Future of the Russo-Ukrainian War

Discussing the impact of American aid on the Russo-Ukrainian war, Ukraine's negotiation strategies, and Russia's vulnerabilities. Critiques on protest effectiveness and Greenpeace's actions. Conversation includes celebration of son's graduation, doubts on protest location choice, and criticism of Greenpeace's risky initiative.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 2min

Countering Foreign Media Manipulation. Or Not.

Chris, Melanie, and Zack discuss Gavin Wilde’s recent article in the Texas National Security Review on foreign media manipulation. How vulnerable are citizens of democracies to manipulation through social media? Is a more open and less hierarchical media space a national security threat? And what, if anything, should policymakers in democracies do about this issue? Grievances for China blocking popular apps, Marjorie Taylor Green for her shenanigans surrounding the foreign aid vote, and to the F-35, the gift that keeps on giving (to the tune of $2 trillion); Attas for Samuel Charap and Sergey Radchenko for an important article on Ukraine, to Mike Johnson for taking a principled stand on the foreign aid bill, and to the first Australian officers to participate in AUKUS nuclear submarine training. This episode's reading.

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