The Dissident's Dilemma: Case Studies of Moral Courage in an Age of Authoritarianism with Gal Beckerman

The Dissident's Dilemma: Case Studies of Moral Courage in an Age of Authoritarianism with Gal Beckerman

In this episode of The Burn Bag, Gal Beckerman joins us to explore what it means to be a dissident in an age of conformity, fear, and authoritarian drift. Drawing on themes from his new book, How to Be a Dissident, Beckerman reflects on the people who refuse to betray their conscience — from historic rebels and moral witnesses to ordinary individuals forced to decide whether silence is still an option. This conversation goes beyond the book to ask bigger questions about dissent itself: What s...

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Rethinking China: Could Washington be Getting Beijing Wrong? w/ Zhengyu Huang

Rethinking China: Could Washington be Getting Beijing Wrong? w/ Zhengyu Huang

In this episode of The Burn Bag Podcast, A’ndre Gonawela sits down with Zhengyu Huang — former President of the Committee of 100 and author of Rethinking China — to examine the assumptions driving U.S...

19 Mai 49min

Data Centers as Targets: What Happens if the Cloud and AI Infrastructure gets Hit? with Morgan Plummer

Data Centers as Targets: What Happens if the Cloud and AI Infrastructure gets Hit? with Morgan Plummer

For decades, wars targeted oil fields, pipelines, ports, and power grids. But in March 2026, that logic appeared to change when Iranian strikes reportedly targeted commercial cloud infrastructure in t...

7 Mai 50min

Fuels, Ports, and Power: How South Asia's Smaller States are Navigating Crisis, with Nilanthi Samaranayake

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As geopolitical tensions spill into the Indian Ocean, smaller states in South Asia are finding themselves on the frontlines of crises they did not choose. From the sinking of an Iranian vessel off Sri...

29 Apr 46min

Global (Dis)Order: America and the Future of the International System with Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper

Global (Dis)Order: America and the Future of the International System with Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper

In this episode of the Burn Bag Podcast, A'ndre Gonawela is joined by Mira Rapp-Hooper, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Special Assistant to the President and Senior D...

31 Mar 51min

Iran After Khamenei: Vali Nasr on the New Supreme Leader and Tehran's War Strategy

Iran After Khamenei: Vali Nasr on the New Supreme Leader and Tehran's War Strategy

Who is Mojtaba Khamenei — Iran's new Supreme Leader? Who was the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? In this episode of the Burn Bag Podcast, A’ndre Gonawela is joined by Vali Nasr, the Majid Khadduri Professor o...

13 Mar 42min

Fmr. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on the Iran War's First Week

Fmr. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on the Iran War's First Week

As the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran escalates following the February 28 strikes, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper joined A'ndre for a quick chat to assess how the conflic...

7 Mar 31min

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