
Introducing Bombshell: The Explosive First Episode
Welcome to Bombshell. This new bi-weekly series, brought to you by War on the Rocks, is hosted by three of your favorite Washington insiders who will dissect today's foreign policy crises and tomorro...
17 Jan 201747min

Is Asia's Golden Age Already Ending?
If you follow international affairs, it often feels like you can't go to a lecture or read an article without being told that the world's economic and military center of gravity is shifting from West ...
12 Jan 201739min

He's Just Not That Into You: Trump, Intel, and the American Presidency
One thing is clear about President-elect Donald Trump: He is skeptical of the U.S. intelligence community. With the aid of a bottle of bourbon, War on the Rocks assembled a top-notch group of experts ...
5 Jan 201752min

World Wars and the Craft of History
In this episode of the War on the Rocks podcast, editor-in-chief Ryan Evans sat down with Michael S. Neiberg, author of the new book, The Path to War: How the First World War Created Modern America. N...
23 Des 201622min

Emails and Influence: Investigating Russia's Attack on the U.S. Political System
Revelations over emails are going to be roiling this election season to the very end. This is, in no small part, due to a series of targeted hacks and leaks that cyber-security experts and the U.S. in...
31 Okt 201645min

Around the World Over Drinks: The Middle East, Russia, and Big Issues for the Next President
In an "around the world" edition of our podcast series, Ryan Evans convened a top-notch group to discuss everything from Cuba to the Middle East to Russia to deterrence to China to personnel issues al...
30 Sep 201658min

Civ-Mil Relations in the U.S. and Strategy Tales from Australia
In the latest episode of our podcast, editor-in-chief Ryan Evans sat down with Gen. Jim Mattis and Kori Schake of the Hoover Institution to talk about civil-military relations, the subject of their ne...
23 Sep 201634min

Talking Turkey's Coup: Erdogan, a Fractured Military, and the Gulen Movement
The Ataturk Cultural Center in Istanbul was closed down during the Gezi Park protests in 2013. This former symbol of Turkey's revered founding father is today adorned with large photos of its current ...
19 Jul 201656min




















