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We bring in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences and recommendations for working the ”last three feet” of foreign relations.

The One CA Podcast Civil Affairs Association

    • Government

We bring in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences and recommendations for working the ”last three feet” of foreign relations.

    177: Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model

    177: Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model

    Today, we welcome Patrick Passewitz, who authored the Monograph "The Sicilian Connection: A Story of Allied Military Governance in 1943" while attending the Army's School of Advanced Military Studies. We brought him over today to discuss his findings and how they apply to current events. We will share the article link when it is published. 
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
    Special thanks for SensualMusic4You producing "Hip Hop Jazz & Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental: 10 Hours of Hip Hop Jazz." Sample found at https://youtu.be/XEa0Xn9XAzk?si=eeWyVqE3c1uL6d2Q
    dependent. How can the military, diplomacy, and development workers manage the process to ensure a successful transition to becoming an independent partner in the international community?
    Special thanks to DrSaxLove for the song "Happy Hour." Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8YIlU_30Kk 
     

    • 20 min
    176: Part II, interview with J. David Thompson

    176: Part II, interview with J. David Thompson

    Brian Hancock hosts J. David Thompson, a Civil Affairs planner out of U.S. Africa Command, to discuss
     
     
    Special thanks to FeedSpot for ranking One CA Podcast as one of their top 10 foreign policy podcasts. Check it out at: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/foreign_policy_podcasts/
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
    Special thanks for SensualMusic4You producing "Hip Hop Jazz & Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental: 10 Hours of Hip Hop Jazz." Sample found at https://youtu.be/XEa0Xn9XAzk?si=eeWyVqE3c1uL6d2Q
    dependent. How can the military, diplomacy, and development workers manage the process to ensure a successful transition to becoming an independent partner in the international community?
    Special thanks to Tribal Groove for recording and broadcasting Matt James playing and performing his album Transporta. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSPOuGdk83E

    • 26 min
    175: Part I interview with J. David Thompson

    175: Part I interview with J. David Thompson

    Brian Hancock hosts J. David Thompson, a Civil Affairs planner out of U.S. Africa Command to discuss
     
     
    Thank you FeedSpot for ranking One CA Podcast as one of their top 10 foreign policy podcasts. Check it out at: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/foreign_policy_podcasts/
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
    Special thanks for SensualMusic4You producing "Hip Hop Jazz & Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental: 10 Hours of Hip Hop Jazz." Sample found at https://youtu.be/XEa0Xn9XAzk?si=eeWyVqE3c1uL6d2Q
    dependent. How can the military, diplomacy, and development workers manage the process to ensure a successful transition to becoming an independent partner in the international community?
    Special thanks to Tribal Groove for recording and broadcasting Matt James playing and performing his album Transporta. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSPOuGdk83E

    • 22 min
    174: Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter

    174: Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter

    Assad Raza hosts Heather Cotter, who recently gained a direct commission into the Army and Civil Affairs. In this episode, she talks about what it's like to go through the process and her first impressions of the Army. 
     
    Thank you FeedSpot for ranking One CA Podcast as one of their top 10 foreign policy podcasts. Check it out at: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/foreign_policy_podcasts/
     
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
     
    Special Thanks to KaraokeMedia


    for sharing Manu Chao's "Me Gustas Tu," instrumental version.

    Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZsSs9aIDqM

    • 29 min
    173: Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2)

    173: Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2)

    Recently, I partnered with SMA's Mariah Yager to talk with Professor Beatrice Houser about post-conflict stabilization. 
    “In Kuwait, preparing for the Iraq invasion, I asked the leadership, ‘Could you give us a little more detail about after we get to Baghdad and topple the regime? ' [The answer] was more than inadequate.’” -David Petraeus, speaking at Carnegie.
    The U.S. and the West recently suffered monumental failures in planning and implementing post-conflict stabilization, resulting in massive corruption, instability and loss of foreign policy goals.
    [Charley Wilson’s War]. “These things happened. They were glorious, and they changed the world... and then we f****d up the endgame.” -Charley Wilson’s end-of-film quote.
    In this session, we turn the corner from commiserating on past failures to discussing solutions to planning and implementing the transition from conflict to post-conflict stabilization. To help partner nations regain their stability, security and partnership in the international community.  
    To help, we have brought in Professor Beatrice Heuser, renowned Chair in International Relations at the University of Glasgow and second to the General Staff Academy of the Bundeswehr, as Head of Strategy.
    Dr. Heuser recently published a paper on post-conflict Gaza stabilization and reconstruction and wanted to discuss strategies for building an effective post-conflict strategy and operation.  
    Jack Gaines, showrunner and host of the One CA Podcast, is joining SMA to co-host the discussion.
    In this session, Dr. Heuser, Jack Gaines, Mariah Yager and the audience will try to address three themes:1. Planning the transition from conflict to post-conflict. How should the military shape the end of an active conflict to help the transition to post-conflict stabilization?
    2. How to support the post-conflict stabilization. Typically, during stabilization, insurgencies rise, popular movements grow, and extremist groups attempt to usurp the transition for their political ambitions; how does conflict stabilization work with the military to minimize usurping groups while spotting and enabling popular movements?
    3. Spotting and supporting the post-conflict transition and transitioning a post-conflict state that depends on aid and support to become independent. How can the military, diplomacy, and development workers manage the process to ensure a successful transition to becoming an independent partner in the international community?
     
    Thank you FeedSpot for ranking One CA Podcast as one of their top 10 foreign policy podcasts. Check it out at: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/foreign_policy_podcasts/
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
    Special thanks for SensualMusic4You producing "Hip Hop Jazz & Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental: 10 Hours of Hip Hop Jazz." Sample found at https://youtu.be/XEa0Xn9XAzk?si=eeWyVqE3c1uL6d2Q

    • 23 min
    172: Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1)

    172: Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1)

    Recently, I partnered with SMA's Mariah Yager to talk with Professor Beatrice Houser about post-conflict stabilization. 
    “In Kuwait, preparing for the Iraq invasion, I asked the leadership, ‘Could you give us a little more detail about after we get to Baghdad and topple the regime? ' [The answer] was more than inadequate.’” -David Petraeus, speaking at Carnegie.
    The U.S. and the West recently suffered monumental failures in planning and implementing post-conflict stabilization, resulting in massive corruption, instability and loss of foreign policy goals.
    [Charley Wilson’s War]. “These things happened. They were glorious, and they changed the world... and then we f****d up the endgame.” -Charley Wilson’s end-of-film quote.
    In this session, we turn the corner from commiserating on past failures to discussing solutions to planning and implementing the transition from conflict to post-conflict stabilization. To help partner nations regain their stability, security and partnership in the international community.  
    To help, we have brought in Professor Beatrice Heuser, renowned Chair in International Relations at the University of Glasgow and second to the General Staff Academy of the Bundeswehr, as Head of Strategy.
    Dr. Heuser recently published a paper on post-conflict Gaza stabilization and reconstruction and wanted to discuss strategies for building an effective post-conflict strategy and operation.  
    Jack Gaines, showrunner and host of the One CA Podcast, is joining SMA to co-host the discussion.
    In this session, Dr. Heuser, Jack Gaines, Mariah Yager and the audience will try to address three themes:1. Planning the transition from conflict to post-conflict. How should the military shape the end of an active conflict to help the transition to post-conflict stabilization?
    2. How to support the post-conflict stabilization. Typically, during stabilization, insurgencies rise, popular movements grow, and extremist groups attempt to usurp the transition for their political ambitions; how does conflict stabilization work with the military to minimize usurping groups while spotting and enabling popular movements?
    3. Spotting and supporting the post-conflict transition and transitioning a post-conflict state that depends on aid and support to become independent. How can the military, diplomacy, and development workers manage the process to ensure a successful transition to becoming an independent partner in the international community?
     
    Thank you FeedSpot for ranking One CA Podcast as one of their top 10 foreign policy podcasts. Check it out at: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/foreign_policy_podcasts/
    One CA is a product of the civil affairs association 
    and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership.
    We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. 
    To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail dot com
    or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org
    Special thanks for SensualMusic4You producing "Hip Hop Jazz & Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental: 10 Hours of Hip Hop Jazz." Sample found at https://youtu.be/XEa0Xn9XAzk?si=eeWyVqE3c1uL6d2Q

    • 24 min

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