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Brought to you by the Texas National Security Review, this podcast features lectures, interviews, and panel discussions at the University of Texas.

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Brought to you by the Texas National Security Review, this podcast features lectures, interviews, and panel discussions at the University of Texas.

    Joseph Nye on Scholarship and Practice in International Relations

    Joseph Nye on Scholarship and Practice in International Relations

    Frank Gavin, chair of TNSR's editorial board, talks with Joseph Nye about his new memoir, "A Life in the American Century." This fascinating conversation covers a range of issues, including lessons from Nye's extensive experience as an influential analyst, policymaker, and scholar.

    • 45 min
    The Difficult Balance of Constitutional Statesmanship During Times of War

    The Difficult Balance of Constitutional Statesmanship During Times of War

    Marshall Kosloff talks with Luke Schumacher about his recent article in TNSR, "Franklin D. Roosevelt, World War II, and the Reality of Constitutional Statesmanship."

    • 32 min
    The Pivot to Asia Remains Incomplete

    The Pivot to Asia Remains Incomplete

    Marshall Kosloff talks with Ambassador Robert Blackwill and Richard Fontaine about their new book, "Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power."

    • 45 min
    Sweden, Finland, and the Meaning of Alliance Membership

    Sweden, Finland, and the Meaning of Alliance Membership

    Ahead of the NATO Summit in Washington in July, Rick sits down with Katherine Elgin and Alexander Lanoszka to discuss what alliance membership means for Sweden and Finland.

    • 27 min
    From Panic to Policy: The Limits of Foreign Propaganda and the Foundations of an Effective Response

    From Panic to Policy: The Limits of Foreign Propaganda and the Foundations of an Effective Response

    Gavin Wilde joined TNSR managing editor Rick Landgraf to discuss Gavin's recent article about the effects of foreign propaganda on U.S. domestic politics. They discuss how the fear that hostile foreign powers could subvert democracy by spreading misinformation may be exaggerated, as the relationship between people's beliefs and attitudes and their media consumption remains unclear. Policy interventions should therefore avoid needlessly intervening, lest they inadvertently imitate the authoritarian states they seek to combat.

    • 28 min
    Why the Humanities Still Matter in Higher Education

    Why the Humanities Still Matter in Higher Education

    Marshall Kosloff talks with Editorial Board Chair Frank Gavin about his essay in TNSR, "Cracks in the Ivory Tower?" They discuss why universities need to consider the purpose of higher education and the ongoing importance of the humanities, including when studying international security issues.

    • 28 min

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