Horns of a Dilemma
A podcast by Texas National Security Review - Vineri
212 Episoade
-  Dual Use Deception: How Technology Shapes Cooperation in International RelationsPublicat: 15.01.2025
-  Machine Failing: The Linkage Between Software Development Flaws and Military AccidentsPublicat: 10.01.2025
-  Davy Crockett and the Boy Scouts: The Korean War and Mismanaging Protracted ConflictPublicat: 03.01.2025
-  Soviet-India Relations: Cold War Contest and CooperationPublicat: 20.12.2024
-  Australian and New Zealand Views on the U.S. RelationshipPublicat: 13.12.2024
-  The War of Words Between FDR and Charles LindberghPublicat: 06.12.2024
-  Hunting for Submarines in the Warming OceanPublicat: 29.11.2024
-  Drones, AI, and the Changing Nature of WarfarePublicat: 15.11.2024
-  How China Uses Economic SanctionsPublicat: 01.11.2024
-  Access Denied? Non-Aligned State Decisions to Grant Access During WarPublicat: 25.10.2024
-  The Political Thought of Xi JinpingPublicat: 18.10.2024
-  Combatant Command and the Intersection of Policy and Military ExecutionPublicat: 11.10.2024
-  Russia, Central Asia, and the U.S. Withdrawal from AfghanistanPublicat: 04.10.2024
-  Wisdom for a World in TurmoilPublicat: 27.09.2024
-  Placing Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait in the Context of the End of the Cold WarPublicat: 20.09.2024
-  Sport and War: Martin Pengelly on his book "Brotherhood"Publicat: 13.09.2024
-  The Debate Over Why the United States Invaded Iraq in 2003Publicat: 06.09.2024
-  Great-Power Expectations in EuropePublicat: 30.08.2024
-  Estimating China's Defense Spending: How to Get It Wrong (and Right)Publicat: 23.08.2024
-  History and Perspective in Statecraft and WarPublicat: 16.08.2024
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