The Call by the Global Intelligence Desk

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Intelligence Desk

Hosted by Jay Sapsford, The Call delivers timely and incisive analysis to help businesses navigate risks and opportunities.

  1. May 27

    Will the Future of Warfare Still Depend on Humans?

    In April, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced his forces captured Russian positions using only ground robots and drones. No infantry. No losses. Kyiv’s success, however, disguises the role of human capital behind the machinery deployed in these attacks, and countless others. The next military advantage may belong not to the country with the flashiest drone, but to the country that best combines machines with people — coders with soldiers, manufacturers with operators, engineers with commanders, private-sector innovation with public-sector urgency. The stakes reach right to the heart of American business: Drone warfare is not just a defense story. It is a supply-chain story, a manufacturing story, a software story, an energy story, and a China story. Our guest Eliot Cohen, author of the new book "The Strategist: How to think about war & politics"  has spent his career on the questions that matter when the character of war changes: why armies win, why they lose, and how leaders make the decisions that decide wars. Jay Sapsford puts those questions to him now at a time when the soldier on the front line may no longer be a person at all. - The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests from the U.S. Chamber's Global Intelligence Desk. Live access to The Call is a benefit to the Chamber’s members; however, we are pleased to provide recordings of the calls for wider listening thereafter. Learn more about the Global Intelligence Desk: https://globalintelligencedesk.com/ Join the conversation on LinkedIn:   / global-intelligence-desk

    20 min
  2. May 13

    Can the U.S. counter China’s state-driven economy?

    The rivalry between Washington and Beijing has entered a less predictable phase. Tariffs are no longer simply bargaining tools but structural features of the relationship. Export controls and investment restrictions are accelerating a technological split. China’s industrial overcapacity is forcing governments and companies alike into tough choices over supply chains, market access and national security, and the question becomes how the United States effectively competes with an aggressively state-sponsored economy. After this week’s well-timed conference, Presidents Trump and Xi will meet at a moment when the costs of miscalculation are rising: Can this summit produce guardrails that matter—or will it simply mark the next turn in a more confrontational cycle? And what should business leaders be watching in the days immediately following the meeting? The U.S. Chamber's own Jeremie Waterman joins Jay Sapsford live from the Chamber's own conference on China to discuss these vital issues. - The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests from the U.S. Chamber's Global Intelligence Desk. Live access to The Call is a benefit to the Chamber’s members; however, we are pleased to provide recordings of the calls for wider listening thereafter. Learn more about the Global Intelligence Desk: https://globalintelligencedesk.com/ Join the conversation on LinkedIn:   / global-intelligence-desk

    22 min
  3. Apr 29

    Should the U.S. Treasury Be an Agency of National Security?

    The U.S. Treasury has announced that it will release what it describes as the “financial equivalent,” of a military campaign on Iran, threatening to cut off any bank, company, or country that continues doing business with the U.S. adversary. Warning letters have already landed on the desks of financial institutions across three continents.   The move is an example of ‘economic warfare,’ in which the tools of commerce and trade are used as leverage over those running afoul of U.S. and its allies. For global businesses, this means operating legally under another country’s law is no longer sufficient legal protection.   Our guest Juan Zarate, former Deputy National Security Advisor, spent a decade inside the machine by building the sanctions architecture at OFAC, establishing the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, and leading the global effort to seize Saddam Hussein’s assets. However, he warns guest host Masha Angelova that this powerful tool of statecraft also provides incentives for U.S. rivals to work outside the system, a movement that is growing.   Raising the question: Should the U.S. Treasury be an agency of national security?  - The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests from the U.S. Chamber's Global Intelligence Desk. Live access to The Call is a benefit to the Chamber’s members; however, we are pleased to provide recordings of the calls for wider listening thereafter. Learn more about the Global Intelligence Desk: https://globalintelligencedesk.com/ Join the conversation on LinkedIn:   / global-intelligence-desk

    21 min
  4. Apr 24

    Are We Ready for a New Age of Cyber Threats?

    A new age of cybersecurity threats has arrived. Two weeks ago, the world learned about an unprecedented new AI capability that will change the cyber landscape. Anthropic developed Mythos, a powerful corporate security tool specially designed for coding and enterprise defense. But mindful of possible misuse, the tool was released under code named "Project Glasswing" to a handful of trusted users. That capability may be getting out into the world sooner rather than later. Bloomberg is reporting the powerful new tool has been used by a "private online forum," without authorization. Other media outlets are chasing. Anthropic says it is investigating Are we prepared for this new era? What does this mean for all of us? U.S. Chamber CTO Bill Jewell joins Jay Sapsford for this timely, important discussion, with some advice for how companies can protect against these threats today and in the future. The developments of the past two weeks underscore the risks as these powerful new tools enter the workplace and add urgency to understanding their implications for enterprise security, governance, and responsible adoption. This isn’t just a conversation for this or that silo but has implications across the operation. - The Call is a series of live video conversations featuring expert guests from the U.S. Chamber's Global Intelligence Desk. Live access to The Call is a benefit to the Chamber’s members; however, we are pleased to provide recordings of the calls for wider listening thereafter. Learn more about the Global Intelligence Desk: https://globalintelligencedesk.com/ Join the conversation on LinkedIn:   / global-intelligence-desk

    21 min

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Hosted by Jay Sapsford, The Call delivers timely and incisive analysis to help businesses navigate risks and opportunities.

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