Horns of a Dilemma

Texas National Security Review
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19 snips
Nov 29, 2024 • 25min

Hunting for Submarines in the Warming Ocean

In this insightful discussion, Mauro Gilli, a senior researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, highlights how climate change is reshaping military operations. He reveals the surprising impact of warming oceans on submarine detection, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary research to understand changes in underwater acoustics. Gilli delves into the complexities of military strategies in regions like the North Atlantic and South China Sea, showcasing the challenges that arise from evolving environmental conditions and sound propagation.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 31min

Drones, AI, and the Changing Nature of Warfare

Marshall Kosloff, a specialist in uncrewed systems, and Stacie Pettyjohn, known for her insights on global conflicts, dive into the evolving landscape of warfare. They discuss the revolutionary role of drones and AI, particularly regarding the U.S.-China tensions over Taiwan. The conversation reveals both the strengths and limitations of military innovations from Iraq to Ukraine. They dissect the complexity of modern drone warfare, the biases in media portrayals, and Taiwan's innovative defense strategies. A deep look into the future of military technology awaits!
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Nov 1, 2024 • 30min

How China Uses Economic Sanctions

Kerry Anderson, TNSR Production Editor, talks with Ketian Zhang about her article for TNSR, "Just Do It: Explaining the Characteristics and Rationale of Chinese Economic Sanctions." Zhang, an assistant professor of international security in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, highlights that China imposes sanctions differently than Western states tend to do, including taking a more ambiguous approach.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 22min

Access Denied? Non-Aligned State Decisions to Grant Access During War

Access decisions play a crucial role in large-scale conflicts and yet the decision-making process of potential host nations has largely been unexplored. Rick talks with TNSR author Emily Ellinger about how leaders consider regime survival, economic repercussions, and potential retaliation when making access decisions.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 37min

The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

On Sept. 19, Dr. Olivia Cheung, Research Fellow at the China Institute at SOAS University of London, spoke about her book, The Political Thought of Xi Jinping, co-authored with Steve Tsang.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 58min

Combatant Command and the Intersection of Policy and Military Execution

On Sept. 17, at the University of Texas at Austin, General (Ret.) Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie Jr. spoke about his book, “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century.” This discussion, moderated by Joseph Maguire, covers Gen. McKenzie’s military career, with a particular focus on his time as commander of U.S. Central Command – which included the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 21min

Russia, Central Asia, and the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan

TNSR Managing Editor Rick Landgraf talks with Charles Ziegler about his latest article, Filling the Void Left by Great-Power Retrenchment: Russia, Central Asia, and the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan. Charles and Rick discuss how the Central Asian countries have reacted to the withdrawal, how Russia has tried to reassert itself in the region, and why China might eventually supplant Russia as the regional hegemon.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 50min

Wisdom for a World in Turmoil

Robert D. Kaplan spoke at the University of Texas at Austin, where he discussed how our leaders can come to grips with a world seemingly in disarray.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 42min

Placing Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait in the Context of the End of the Cold War

TNSR Production Editor Kerry Anderson talks with historian Daniel Chardell about his article The Origins of the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait Reconsidered, published in Volume 6, Issue 3 of TNSR. Daniel and Kerry discuss Saddam Hussein's understanding of the shifts in power that followed the Soviet Union's collapse, how U.S. and Iraqi leaders perceived each other, Saddam's concerns about Israel, and historians' use of Iraqi archives.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 32min

Sport and War: Martin Pengelly on his book "Brotherhood"

Marshall Kosloff talks with journalist Martin Pengelly about his book, "Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War." They discuss rugby and Pengelly's story about members of a West Point rugby team in the aftermath of 9/11.

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