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The CSIS Podcast
Summary: A look at the week's news in foreign policy through the eyes of the experts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). CSIS is ranked the number one think tank for international affairs. CSIS provides strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions. Hosted by Colm Quinn.
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Podcasts:
Listen to Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Sumitro Chair in Southeast Asia Studies Murray Hiebert speaks with The Honorable Kim Beazley, Australian Ambassador to the United States about Australia 2013 Defence White Paper and regional security trends.
Listen to C H Tung, Chairman, China-United States Exchange Foundation Former Chief Executive of Hong Kong opening remarks to U.S. -China Economic Relations in the Next Decade
Listen to Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Sumitro Chair in Southeast Asia Studies Murray Hiebert speaks with Chief Economist and Director of Economic Development for the Asia Foundation Veronique Salze-Lozach about economic trends in Southeast Asia in today global economic climate.
Listen to Deputy Director and Senior Fellow of the Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies Murray Hiebert and Specialist in Asian Affairs of the Congressional Research Service Michael Martin discuss President Thein Sein upcoming visit to Washington and U.S. policy towards Myanmar.
Listen to CSIS Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies Ernie Bower and His Excellency former ambassador Farooq Sobhan discuss Bangladesh political and social development reforms, its role in South Asia-China connectivity, and the importance of its commercial and political relationship with the United States.
Recognized as a first responder – International Medical Corps was on the scene in Banda Ache, Indonesia, and Tohoku, Japan in less than 48 hours after the devastating earthquakes and Tsunamis that devastated those regions; International Medical Corps arrived in Haiti less than 24 hours after the earthquake there and was the first international humanitarian agency in Benghazi, Libya in the spring of 2011. Mr. Walto challenges conventional first responders, emphasizing the best first response is prevention.
Shane Bilsborough of CSIS interviewed Dr. Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution on March 25, 2013 concerning the implications of energy independence for U.S. involvement in the Middle East.
Dr. Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution discussed alternative response to Iran nuclear program and their implications for U.S. ground forces with Shane Bilsborough of CSIS on March 25.
On March 25, 2013 interview with CSIS Shane Bilsborough, Dr. Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution discussed the implications of the Pivot to Asia for security dynamics in the Middle East.
On March 25, 2013, Dr. Maren Leed of CSIS spoke with General Sir Peter Wall about the challenge of keeping alliance forces interoperable and integrated. He also discussed the significance of the pivot to Asia for future cooperation.
In this March 25, 2013 interview General Sir Peter Wall, Chief of the British General Staff, spoke with CSIS Dr. Maren Leed about the potential advantages and risks associated with relying more heavily on reserve force structure, and the importance of striking the right balance between the civilian and military commitments of reserve soldiers.
On March 25, 2013, Dr. Maren Leed of CSIS interviewed General Sir Peter Wall about the role of the industrial base in managing US defense restructuring, and the critical interdependence of the defense public and private sectors.
On March 25, 2013 CSIS Dr. Maren Leed interviewed General Sir Peter Wall, Chief of the British General Staff, about the UK experience with downsizing its ground forces. He noted that in considering cuts and how they might affect the military specifically, and the country in general, they looked to examples of drawdowns from the UK history.
On March 13, 2013, Mark Moyar, research fellow at the Marine Corps University, discussed with CSIS' Shane Bilsborough about the importance of leadership in influencing the success or failure of COIN campaigns and on the ability of the U.S. military establishment to learn the right lessons from the past decade of COIN efforts.
On April 19, 2013, LTG (Ret.) Joe DeFrancisco, Senior VP at SAIC spoke with CSIS Maren Leed, about how his appreciation for the role of private in national security changed after his retirement. He suggested that because of the essential role it plays in meeting the US' national security requirements, the institutional side of the military would benefit from improved knowledge of the private-sector.