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Horns of a Dilemma

Gobierno

Horns of a Dilemma

Texas National Security Review

25 Years of the US-China Commission: Taiwan, Tech Competition, and Over-the-Horizon Risks

July 07, 2026 9:25am 38 min

Twenty-five years after its founding, how has the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission shaped American strategic policy? In this episode, we feature a panel discussion examining the evolution of major power c...

Iran's Nuclear Tightrope: Between Power and Peril

June 23, 2026 1:44pm 41 min

As the United States and Iran negotiate an end to recent hostilities, the strategic implications of Tehran's nuclear latency are more urgent than ever. In this episode of our podcast, Eric Brewer unpacks the realities of...

New Tech, Old Traps: The Persistent Pitfalls in Military Innovation

June 10, 2026 2:32pm 37 min

National security scholar Herbert S. Lin joins us to discuss his latest TNSR article, "On Optimism About New Military Technologies." Lin argues that political incentives and cognitive traps like the "fallacy of the last ...

The Balance of Control and Vulnerability: Cyber and Nuclear Risks

May 27, 2026 10:43am 35 min

Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider joins us to discuss her article, "Cyber Operations and Nuclear Stability: Networked Instability." Moving beyond Hollywood analogies and pop-culture fears, Schneider argues that common understandin...

Challenges and Opportunities for AI in Military Systems

May 13, 2026 1:05pm 40 min

Michael Horowitz discusses his recent TNSR article, "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Strategic Stability." We tackle misconceptions about AI, how militaries have long used algorithms, and why use cases and data...

Beyond the Hype: The Reality of Precision-Strike Weapons in Ukraine

April 29, 2026 2:50pm 46 min

Cameron Tracy joins to discuss his TNSR article on "technological surprise" and "normalization through use" in the Russo-Ukrainian war. He explains how forecasting about warfare often overweights extreme scenarios and is...

Psychological Biases in the Era of Nuclear Weapons and AI

April 15, 2026 5:06pm 44 min

Political psychologist Rose McDermott discusses her article on how systematic judgment biases can undermine nuclear deterrence and strategic stability, especially under emerging technologies like AI. McDermott explains K...

Understanding Schelling's Nuclear Paradigms with Francis J. Gavin

April 01, 2026 2:52pm 48 min

Francis J. Gavin, chair of the TNSR editorial board, joins us to discuss his article, "Strategic Stability and Its Limits: Reflections on Schelling." Gavin explains why Thomas Schelling remains foundational to nuclear st...

Strategic Stability in a Rapidly Changing World

March 18, 2026 4:31pm 34 min

Harold Trinkunas, the Deputy Director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation, and a senior research scholar at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, recently hel...

A Dystopian Take on Rising Authoritarianism and Resistance

March 04, 2026 4:00pm 37 min

Melissa Chan joins to discuss her career reporting across Asia and why she pivoted from journalism to co-creating the graphic novel "You Must Take Part In Revolution" with activist-artist Badiucao. We discuss the book's ...

Navigating a World Adrift with Shivshankar Menon

February 17, 2026 8:55am 46 min

We host Shivshankar Menon to discuss his recent article, "A New World Order? Be Careful What You Wish For." Menon, the former national security advisor to the Indian prime minister, examines the historical rarity of sta...

The Principle of Distinction in the Autonomous Age

February 10, 2026 10:10am 55 min

Nathan Wood, author of "Bombs, Bots, and the Principle of Distinction: The Law of Armed Conflict and Contemporary Warfare," speaks on the principle of distinction in an age of autonomous warfare. He argues that while som...

Ensuring US Military Readiness in the Indo-Pacific

February 03, 2026 1:46pm 42 min

Eyck Freymann and Harry Halem, co-authors of "The Arsenal of Democracy: Keeping China Deterred in an Age of Hard Choices," join us to cover a range of topics, including US–China military balance, defense procurement, an...

US Military Primacy and Alliance Resilience

January 20, 2026 10:42am 30 min

We speak with Bence Nemeth from King's College London about his article, "How a US 'Suez Moment' Could Hollow the US Alliance System." The discussion covers the historical context, theoretical framework, and potential s...

Conventional Options Theory in the New Nuclear Era

January 07, 2026 2:07pm 42 min

Tyler Bowen from the US Naval War College joins us to discuss his recent TNSR article "Threading the Needle: The Logic of Conventional Coercion in Nuclear Crises." We discuss the renewed interest in nuclear deterrence gi...

The Art and Science of Grand Strategy

December 16, 2025 11:48am 38 min

Dr. Marina Henke, a professor at the Hertie School in Berlin and visiting professor at SAIS Johns Hopkins, discusses the motivations for writing her article "Best Practices in Grand Strategy Design," inspired by Germany...

Trade, Technology, & the US–Korea Alliance: A Conversation with Ambassador Kang

December 09, 2025 11:23am 34 min

Sheena Chestnut Greitens sat down with Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha, the Republic of Korea's ambassador to the United States. Recorded before a live audience at The University of Texas at Austin on December 3, the conversat...

The Democratization of Violence in the Greater Middle East

December 02, 2025 3:26pm 38 min

Dr. Carter Malkasian joins us to explore how the "democratization of violence"—driven by the availability of assault rifles and explosives—empowered non-state actors and challenged state authority throughout the Cold War...

AI Policy & Hostage Recovery with the Former Deputy Assistant to the President

November 18, 2025 9:34am 43 min

Dr. Joshua Geltzer, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Legal Advisor to the National Security Council, shares his extensive experience on two crucial topics: artificial intelligence in national security and the...

Cold War Lessons for Export Controls Against China

November 04, 2025 8:40am 48 min

We sit down with Dartmouth national security scholars Jennifer Lind and Michael Mastanduno as they compare Cold War export control strategies with modern attempts to limit China's access to sensitive US technologies. The...

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