An NSI Conversation on U.S.-China Policy

An NSI Conversation on U.S.-China Policy

Our friends from the National Security Institute at George Mason University stopped by earlier this week to discuss U.S.-China relations. Lester Munson, Jodi Herman, Jameel Jaffer, and Dana Stroul, former Senate Foreign Relations Committee staffers who collaborated and sometimes competed with one another on the Committee, had a lively discussion about Huawei, cyber and tech security, the South China sea, and Uighur internment.

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Episode #64: The State of the International Order

Episode #64: The State of the International Order

Ten years after the Iraq War and five years after the global financial crisis, the state of the international order is decidedly mixed. The international system faces a new and increasingly complex se...

1 Mar 20141h 30min

Episode #63: "Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity: The Cybersecurity Framework and Beyond"

Episode #63: "Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity: The Cybersecurity Framework and Beyond"

On February 19, the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence at the Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion evaluating the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Framew...

21 Feb 20141h 30min

Episode #62: Wittes and Friedersdorf Debate the Ethics of Drones

Episode #62: Wittes and Friedersdorf Debate the Ethics of Drones

Conor Friedersdorf and Benjamin Wittes debate the ethics of drone warfare at the University of Richmond in November 2013.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acas...

14 Feb 201452min

Episode #61: Defending an Unowned Internet

Episode #61: Defending an Unowned Internet

A discussion at the Berkman Center: In the wake of the disclosures about government surveillance and the rise of corporate-run applications and protocols, is the idea of an “unowned” Internet still a ...

8 Feb 20141h 38min

Episode #60: Wherein We Talk to DNI General Counsel Robert Litt

Episode #60: Wherein We Talk to DNI General Counsel Robert Litt

DNI General Counsel Robert Litt talks about implementation of President Obama's NSA reforms, privacy rights for foreigners in espionage, spying on foreign heads of state, and amnesty for Edward Snowde...

30 Jan 201440min

Episode #59: How Osama bin Laden Escaped Afghanistan

Episode #59: How Osama bin Laden Escaped Afghanistan

The Brookings Intelligence Project hosted Foreign Service Officer Yaniv Barzilai on January 23, 2014 to discuss his new book, 102 Days of War---How Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda, and the Taliban Survived ...

24 Jan 20141h 20min

Episode #58: A Roundtable Discussion of President Obama's NSA Speech

Episode #58: A Roundtable Discussion of President Obama's NSA Speech

President Obama delivered a major address this morning---and released an accompanying policy directive---in response to the recommendations of his surveillance review group. He announced limited refor...

18 Jan 201444min

Episode #57: General Stanley McChystal and Kristina Talbert-Slagle on Lessons on Counterinsurgency from the Human Body

Episode #57: General Stanley McChystal and Kristina Talbert-Slagle on Lessons on Counterinsurgency from the Human Body

Are there parallels between insurgencies and illness? Or between healthy bodies and healthy nations? Innovative new thinking argues that indeed there are. As understanding in various related disciplin...

6 Jan 20141h 11min

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