Episodes

Monday Feb 29, 2016
Monday Feb 29, 2016
Associate Fellow Kelley Sayler, author of the new CNAS report, "Red Alert: The Growing Threat to U.S. Aircraft Carriers," discusses the the short-, medium-, and long-range threats to the military's largest ship.

Friday Dec 18, 2015
Friday Dec 18, 2015
CNAS Executive Vice President Shawn Brimley argues that the U.S. military edge – particularly in regards to technology – is rapidly eroding. Mr. Brimley makes concrete recommendations for how to rebuild America’s military advantage.

Thursday Dec 10, 2015
Thursday Dec 10, 2015
CNAS Bacevich Fellow Katherine Kidder discusses Defense Secretary Ashton Carter's announcement on expanding the roles of women in the military.

Thursday Dec 10, 2015
Thursday Dec 10, 2015
Grant Newsham, Executive Director, Corporate Security Morgan Stanley Japan, discusses how to improve amphibious capabilities with U.S. allies and partners.

Thursday Nov 12, 2015
Thursday Nov 12, 2015
Asia-Pacific Security team experts Dr. Patrick Cronin and Harry Krejsa discuss the future of the U.S. rebalance to Asia.

Thursday Nov 05, 2015
Thursday Nov 05, 2015
Ilan Goldenberg, senior fellow and director of the Middle East Security Program, discusses what to expect from the upcoming Netanyahu-Obama Summit.

Wednesday Nov 04, 2015
Wednesday Nov 04, 2015
Nicholas Heras, research associate with the Middle East Security Program, discusses U.S. troops in Syria.

Tuesday Nov 03, 2015
Tuesday Nov 03, 2015
Experts from the Asia-Pacific Security Program at CNAS launch the Alliance Requirements Roadmap podcast series. Weekly episodes will feature analysts discussing how the United States, together with its allies and partners, counter anti-access and area-denial (A2/AD) challenges in the Indo-Pacific in the short-term and long-term.

Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Senior Fellow and Director of the 20YY Warfare Initiative Paul Scharre discusses a new CNAS project on The Future of the Ground Forces.

Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Harry Krejsa, research associate in the Asia-Pacific Security Program, discusses the rise of China's GDP and what it could mean for the future of its economy.