• Reform and Factors Shaping the Success of Ukraine’s Military in Fighting Russian Forces (Interview - Liam Collins)
    Apr 4 2022

    Liam Collins is the executive director of the Madison Policy Forum and a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations. As a former Colonel in the United States Army, Liam was a career Special Forces officer serving combat deployments in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, South America, and the Horn of Africa. He worked alongside now-retired General John Abizaid who was the Senior Defense Advisor to Ukraine, appointed by the then-Secretary of Defence. Today we talk about the reform of Ukraine's military since 2014 and how it has contributed to Ukraine's success in fighting Russian forces at the present moment. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    20 mins
  • Implications of Foreign Fighters from New Zealand becoming involved in a Conflict Abroad (Interview - Marnie Lloydd)
    Mar 26 2022

    Marnie Lloydd is a lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington whose research looks into international law related to armed conflicts. Marnie worked for more than ten years as a Protection Delegate and Legal Adviser with the International Committee of the Red Cross, undertaking deployments in Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Chad, Afghanistan and DR Congo. Today we talk about foreign fighters leaving New Zealand and how these individuals could become open to prosecution from international law and terrorism laws here in New Zealand. We also discuss the Geneva Conventions and how they would apply in this context, looking at the political issues for legislation that might look to prevent individuals fighting in a conflict abroad. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    38 mins
  • Understanding War Between Ukraine and Russia with the Lens of Game Theory (Interview - Douglas Atkinson)
    Mar 19 2022

    Douglas Atkinson is a Postdoctoral University Assistant at the University of Salzburg. His line of research uses game theory to understand wars like the one playing out between Ukraine and Russia at the moment. Here we discuss costs, where they come from and how they influence a conflict. Discussing war as a political activity, Douglas talks about how actors impose costs on each other and the role international actors have in shaping how the war in Ukraine will progress going forward. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    25 mins
  • The Biden Brand, White House Messaging, and Navigating the Current Crisis (Interview - Kenneth Cosgrove)
    Mar 12 2022

    Professor Kenneth Cosgrove, at Suffolk University in Boston, has written extensively on branding and how it can be used effectively in politics. He has a lot to say about Republican and Democratic candidates and what is needed in order for them to market their message effectively to the American voter. Today we talk about the Biden Administration and how White House messaging is doing at the present. Does the Biden Brand from the last election continue to resonate with voters? We also talk briefly about Trump and whether his recent messaging makes him a candidate that can still resonate with American voters. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    33 mins
  • Military Strategy and the Evolving Conflict in Ukraine (Interview - Frank Ledwidge)
    Mar 5 2022

    Frank Ledwidge is a Senior Lecturer in Military Strategy and War History at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. A former reservist officer and holding a doctorate from Kings College London in War Studies, he has written extensively on the subject of strategy and war. Today we talk about the conflict in Ukraine, the strategy of Ukrainian and Russian forces and what events on the ground tell us about how this conflict might unfold in the medium to long term. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    38 mins
  • Australia’s Stance on the Threat China Poses and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine (Interview - John Blaxland)
    Feb 26 2022

    John Blaxland is a Professor of Intelligence Studies and International Security at Australian National University. A former director of Joint Intelligence Operations, John is an academic who has written prolifically about Australia's military history and strategy as it applies to strategic challenges in the Indo-Pacific. In this interview, I talk to him about tensions with China, events in Ukraine and how they are shaping strategic thinking in Australia and Asia. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    21 mins
  • Relations Between Japan and South Korea and Strategic Challenges For East Asia (Interview - Grant Newsham)
    Dec 13 2021

    Grant Newsham is a Senior Research Fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and is a former Colonel in the United States Marines. He writes regularly for the Asia Times and has been involved in advising private corporations on a number of strategic matters. Today we talk about the relationship between Japan and Korea and how this relationship might turn a corner in the future. We look at strategic thinking in Japan and how the perceptions of the Japanese public continue to evolve towards China. The challenges posed by North Korea and China towards Taiwan are also discussed.

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    45 mins
  • Leaders Around the World and the Lens of Political Marketing (Interview - Edward Elder)
    Aug 4 2021

    Dr. Edward Elder is a Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research looks at candidates through the lens of marketing. Playing close attention to key aspects of how candidates communicate with their constituents, his research looks to understand what makes a candidate's leadership style successful. We discuss here former Presidents of the United States, Prime Ministers of New Zealand like John Key and Jacinda Ardern. We also discuss the leadership of Boris Johnson in the United Kingdom and Scott Morrison in Australia going forward. Credit to Composer: Scott Holmes: Scottholmesmusic.com

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    52 mins