Information on "Conflict"
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7 Feb 2013
Report From The Middle East
In this audio presentation, Chuck Freilich, who is the author of "Zion's Dilemmas: How Israel makes National Security Policy," overviews recent developments in the Middle East. More on «Report From The Middle East»
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17 Jan 2013
China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression
In this audio presentation, Ellen Bork, who is Director of Democracy and Human Rights at the Foreign Policy Initiative, shepherds a discussion on the troubled relationship between China and Tibet. More on «China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression» -
7 Jan 2013
The Demise of War?
In today's podcast, Andrew Mack discusses what the long-term statistical trends are telling us – i. More on «The Demise of War?»
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14 Dec 2012
Lawfare and the 'Legalization' of Conflict
Depending on your perspective, Lawfare has either become an important part of modern conflict or it is a dubious concept at best. More on «Lawfare and the 'Legalization' of Conflict» -
11 Dec 2012
The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics
In this audio presentation, long-standing nuclear weapons expert Paul Bracken talks about his book "The Second Nuclear Age - Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics. More on «The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics» -
4 Dec 2012
The Present and Future Role of Landpower
As far as Douglas Macgregor is concerned, land power remains at the center of formal military might. More on «The Present and Future Role of Landpower»
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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» -
16 Nov 2012
The Role of Religion in Foreign Policy
In this audio, Katrina Lantos Swett and Monica Duffy Toft examine the role religion plays in shaping foreign policy, particularly in a post-Cold War era where almost all conflicts have some type of religious dimension. More on «The Role of Religion in Foreign Policy» -
13 Nov 2012
Southern Thailand’s Religious War
In this audio presentation, Joshua Kurlantzick, who is CFR's Fellow for Southeast Asia, leads a conversation on the conflict between Thailand's Muslim insurgents and its largely Buddhist security forces. More on «Southern Thailand’s Religious War» -
7 Nov 2012
Achieving Peace, Security and Justice in the Great Lakes Region
In this audio presentation, Dr. Phil Clark from the University of London's SOAS reviews the recent analytic work that has been done on the security status of the Great Lakes region in Africa. More on «Achieving Peace, Security and Justice in the Great Lakes Region»


