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Power Problems

Power Problems

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Power Problems is a bi-weekly podcast from the Cato Institute. Host John Glaser offers a skeptical take on U.S. foreign policy, and discusses today’s big questions in international security with distinguished guests from across the political spectrum. Podcast Hashtag: #FPPowerProblems. Hosted on Aca...

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Embracing Multipolarity

Embracing Multipolarity

Emma Ashford, Senior Fellow at the Stimson Center, discusses her book First Among Equals: U.S. Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World, forthcoming from...

2025-07-22 03:00:00 42:08
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Modeling War on the Korean Peninsula

Modeling War on the Korean Peninsula

Dartmouth College's Daryl Press and George Washington University's Nicholas Anderson discuss their modeling of an outbreak of war on the Korean Penins...

2025-07-08 03:00:00 39:53
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A Regime Change War in Iran?

A Regime Change War in Iran?

Rosemary Kelanic, Director of the Middle East Program at Defense Priorities, discusses the Israel-Iran war, U.S. involvement, whether regime change is...

2025-06-24 03:00:00 42:34
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Do Madman Tactics Work?

Do Madman Tactics Work?

Samuel Seitz, a fellow at MIT’s Security Studies Program, explores so-called “madman behavior” in international politics and whether it’s effective in...

2025-06-10 03:00:00 45:27
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Gen Z, Internationalism, & Change in Foreign Policy

Gen Z, Internationalism, & Change in Foreign Policy

Christopher Chivvis and Lauren Morganbesser of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace discuss the foreign policy attitudes of Gen Z, the relat...

2025-05-27 03:00:00 38:57
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Can Trump Make a Deal with Iran?

Can Trump Make a Deal with Iran?

Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, talks about the Trump administration’s diplomacy with Iran....

2025-05-13 03:00:00 47:11
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UFOs, Aliens, & National Security

UFOs, Aliens, & National Security

Alexander Wendt, political scientist at Ohio State University, discusses his forthcoming book The Last Humans: UFOs & National Security, on the politi...

2025-04-29 03:00:00 49:18
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Why America Needs to Change Its Nuclear Weapons Posture

Why America Needs to Change Its Nuclear Weapons Posture

The Stimson Center’s Christopher Preble and Geoff Wilson argue that nuclear weapons modernization programs are wasteful boondoggles that undermine det...

2025-04-15 03:00:00 47:14
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India’s Quest for Major Power Status

India’s Quest for Major Power Status

T.V. Paul, professor of international relations at McGill University, talks about his recent book Unfinished Quest: India’s Search for Major Power Sta...

2025-04-01 03:30:00 49:20
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Strategic Empathy & the Roots of the Ukraine War

Strategic Empathy & the Roots of the Ukraine War

Barry Posen, professor of political science at MIT, argues that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 qualifies as a preventive war and was motivated i...

2025-03-18 04:00:00 50:49
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The Return of Bipolarity

The Return of Bipolarity

Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor at Dartmouth College, argues that China’s rise now means the world is back to a bipolar balance of power. She provi...

2025-03-04 05:00:00 45:20
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Reconsidering US Strategy in Europe & Asia

Reconsidering US Strategy in Europe & Asia

Miranda Priebe, senior political scientist at RAND, discusses US strategy towards Europe and Asia and how to manage relations with Russia and China. S...

2025-02-18 05:00:00 38:07
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Trump, Conquest, & the Laws of War

Trump, Conquest, & the Laws of War

Oona Hathaway, professor of international law at Yale University, addresses President Trump’s plans to expand US territory into Greenland, the Panama...

2025-02-04 05:00:00 42:10
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The AI Competition with China

The AI Competition with China

Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, discusses artificial intelligence in the context...

2025-01-21 05:00:00 44:15
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Perverse Incentives in the Permanent War Economy

Perverse Incentives in the Permanent War Economy

Julia Gledhill, Research Associate for the National Security Reform Program at the Stimson Center, discusses the “permanent war economy” and ongoing e...

2025-01-07 05:00:39 39:46
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Negotiating Peace in Ukraine

Negotiating Peace in Ukraine

Anatol Lieven, Director of the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, discusses how the international politics of the Ukr...

2024-12-24 05:00:58 42:42
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The Fall of Assad & Syria's Uncertain Future

The Fall of Assad & Syria's Uncertain Future

Joshua Landis, professor of Middle East studies at the University of Oklahoma, discusses the recent rebel advances in Syria, the causes and conditions...

2024-12-10 05:00:17 46:55
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How Not to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy

How Not to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy

Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University, discusses the foreign policy implications of Trump’s victory, the extent to...

2024-11-26 05:00:18 42:42
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Foreign Policy in the Second Trump Term

Foreign Policy in the Second Trump Term

Stephen Wertheim, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Brandan P. Buck, research fellow at the Cato Institute, discuss...

2024-11-12 05:00:32 48:00
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The Trouble with Tariffs and the Future of Trade

The Trouble with Tariffs and the Future of Trade

Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute, discusses America’s new regime of high protective tariffs under the Trump...

2024-10-29 04:00:36 46:14
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Status, Revisionism, & US-China Relations

Status, Revisionism, & US-China Relations

Alex Yu-Ting Lin, Assistant Director and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame’s International Security Center, explains how China’s...

2024-10-15 04:00:28 42:04
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Is Whataboutism Effective?

Is Whataboutism Effective?

Dov Levin, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong, examines the effects of whataboutism - essentially, charges...

2024-10-01 08:58:12 39:08
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Why Can't America Retrench?

Why Can't America Retrench?

Peter Harris critiques America’s grand strategy of primacy and advocates for a move to restraint that necessarily includes wholesale reforms to domest...

2024-09-17 04:00:13 51:46
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Not Another Axis of Evil

Not Another Axis of Evil

Daniel DePetris and Jennifer Kavanagh of Defense Priorities discuss the latest iteration of the Axis of Evil threat, this time in reference to China,...

2024-09-03 04:00:31 43:53
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The Pentagon’s Budgetary Time Bomb

The Pentagon’s Budgetary Time Bomb

The Stimson Center’s Senior Fellow Dan Grazier and Research Associate Julia Gledhill analyze U.S. defense spending and explain how the Pentagon is cre...

2024-08-20 04:00:34 40:44
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The Rising Costs of Overseas Military Bases

The Rising Costs of Overseas Military Bases

Renanah Joyce, Assistant Professor at Georgetown University, and Brian Blankenship, Assistant Professor at the University of Miami, explain how great...

2024-08-06 04:00:51 58:12
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Security Dilemmas, Great Powers, & International Order

Security Dilemmas, Great Powers, & International Order

Charles Glaser, senior fellow at MIT’s Security Studies program and professor emeritus at George Washington University, discusses the dynamics of the...

2024-07-22 08:17:02 54:23
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Should America Let Europe Defend Itself?

Should America Let Europe Defend Itself?

Benjamin Friedman, policy director at Defense Priorities, argues that the United States should immediately begin withdrawing military forces from Euro...

2024-07-10 11:50:22 41:53
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Ukraine, NATO, and the End of the War

Ukraine, NATO, and the End of the War

Emma Ashford, senior fellow at the Stimson Center, discusses recent escalations in the Ukraine war, the costs to the United States and European partne...

2024-06-25 04:00:32 32:01
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Why Security Assistance Fails

Why Security Assistance Fails

Rachel Metz, assistant professor of political science at George Washington University, explains why security assistance, one of the most ubiquitous pr...

2024-06-11 04:00:44 46:47
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Classical Realism, Purpose, and the Rise of China

Classical Realism, Purpose, and the Rise of China

Jonathan Kirshner, professor of political science and international studies at Boston College, discusses his most recent book, An Unwritten Future: Re...

2024-05-28 04:00:49 50:22
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The Trouble with US Support for Israel & Ukraine

The Trouble with US Support for Israel & Ukraine

Mark Hannah, senior fellow at the Institute for Global Affairs, the nonprofit housed at the Eurasia Group, and host of the None of the Above podcast,...

2024-05-14 04:00:52 56:46
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Drones, Secrecy, and Endless War

Drones, Secrecy, and Endless War

David Sterman, senior policy analyst at New America’s Future Security Program, tracks U.S. counter-terrorism airstrikes, particularly with drones. He...

2024-04-30 04:00:00 53:00
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Regional "Push Factors" in the Emigration Upsurge

Regional "Push Factors" in the Emigration Upsurge

James Bosworth, founder of Hxagon and columnist at World Politics Review, discusses the various "push factors" throughout Latin America and the Caribb...

2024-04-16 04:00:40 43:20
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Reevaluating the "Special Relationship" with Israel

Reevaluating the "Special Relationship" with Israel

Jon Hoffman, foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute and adjunct professor at George Mason University, argues for a fundamental reevaluation of t...

2024-04-06 11:25:43 33:58
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The Economics of Great Power War & Peace

The Economics of Great Power War & Peace

Dale Copeland, professor of international relations at the University of Virginia and author of the new book A World Safe for Commerce: American Forei...

2024-03-19 04:00:11 1:08:05
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The Hard Choice of Retrenchment

The Hard Choice of Retrenchment

Stephen Wertheim, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discusses the lack of strategic focus in the Biden administration's...

2024-03-05 05:00:42 57:08
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The Will to Hegemony

The Will to Hegemony

Paul Poast, associate professor of political science at University of Chicago, discusses the concept of hegemony in international relations and puts f...

2024-02-20 08:00:33 49:58
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Elite Politics & the Hawkish Bias in US Foreign Policy

Elite Politics & the Hawkish Bias in US Foreign Policy

Elite politics shape and constrain democratic leaders in decisions about the use of force and tend to induce a hawkish bias into war-time foreign poli...

2024-02-06 08:00:26 1:02:44
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Managing Instability in Europe, Asia, & the Middle East

Managing Instability in Europe, Asia, & the Middle East

Robert Manning, distinguished fellow at the Stimson Center, discusses the increasing instability in the Middle East stemming from the ongoing Israel-G...

2024-01-23 08:00:49 42:40
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