Information on "Military Doctrine and Strategy"
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22 Jan 2013
US Drone Strike Policies
In this audio presentation, Dennis Blair and Micah Zenko discuss the political, military and legal implications of using lethal drones. More on «US Drone Strike Policies» -
8 Jan 2013
The Future of Special Operations
In this audio presentation, Linda Robinson, who is a Public Policy Scholar at the Wilson Center, explores the increased emphasis US military doctrine has put on special operations. More on «The Future of Special Operations»
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31 Dec 2012
Bringing Back Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy
How does a state’s strategic culture shape its grand strategy? Using the US as an example, Peter Faber explains what strategic culture is, how it relates to grand strategy, and what role the two concepts play in the 21st century. More on «Bringing Back Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy» -
19 Dec 2012
Brazil's Defense Industry: Re-emerging?
Brazil is pushing hard to rebuild a once vibrant defence industry, but will it become a leading military power? Joe Katzman remains unconvinced. More on «Brazil's Defense Industry: Re-emerging? »
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27 Nov 2012
National Security in the 21st Century with General James Cartwright
In this audio presentation, General James Cartwright, who is a former Vice Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about military leadership and strategic thinking. More on «National Security in the 21st Century with General James Cartwright»
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3 Oct 2011
US Policy Toward Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq with Dan E Caldwell
In this audio, Pepperdine University's Dan Caldwell discusses his book, "Vortex of Conflict. More on «US Policy Toward Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq with Dan E Caldwell»
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16 Mar 2011
The Military and the Iraq War with Thomas E Ricks
In this audio presentation, journalist Thomas Ricks discusses his two books on the Iraq War, "Fiasco" and "The Gamble. More on «The Military and the Iraq War with Thomas E Ricks» -
9 Mar 2011
Nuclear Proliferation and the Lessons of the India-Pakistan Conflict with Scott Sagan
In this audio presentation, Stanford University political scientist Scott Sagan discusses nuclear proliferation, particularly within the context of the Kargil War. More on «Nuclear Proliferation and the Lessons of the India-Pakistan Conflict with Scott Sagan»
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13 Oct 2010
Rethinking Nuclear Weapons: The Myth of Deterrence
In this audio presentation, the CNS Monterey's Ward Wilson argues that the logic behind today's nuclear deterrence today is flawed and therefore requires a wholesale paradigm shift. More on «Rethinking Nuclear Weapons: The Myth of Deterrence»
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13 Aug 2010
America's Path to Permanent War with Andrew J Bacevich
In this audio presentation, Boston University's Andrew Bacevich traces the long-term militarization of US foreign policy and the impact it has had on America's global conduct. More on «America's Path to Permanent War with Andrew J Bacevich»
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