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SSI Live

80 Episodes

35 minutes | Jul 31, 2018
SSI Live 080 – Is a Reset with Russia in the Offing?
The Helsinki summit meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin may be the first step in a rapprochement between the United States and Russia. If so, what are the strategic and policy implications in Europe, with specific regard to the security of U.S. allies in Eastern Europe, with regard to the conflict in Syria, vis-à-vis U.S. partners in the Middle East, or in other regards? SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni invited his SSI colleagues Prof. Nate Freier and Dr. Chris Bolan to think about and discuss the potential implications of a reset with Russia. Released 31 June 2018.
28 minutes | Jun 7, 2018
SSI Live 079 – Avoiding the Trap in U.S.-China Relations
Getting the Indo-Asia-Pacific and relations with China right is the key to a peaceful and prosperous 21st Century. The challenge for the U.S. administration, and for policy experts writ large, is to build an effective strategy for a whole-of-government approach that will achieve a free and open Indo-Asia-Pacific while avoiding the Thucydides Trap. U.S. Army War College professors Fred Gellert, David Lai, and Jef Troxell joined host John R. Deni to discuss their new book on this subject, which provides analysis and policy recommendations on topics regarding the instruments of national power, regional affairs, and key Asia-Pacific countries. Released 7 June 2018.
24 minutes | Jan 26, 2018
SSI Live 078 – The New National Defense Strategy
Earlier this month, the Trump administration released its first National Defense Strategy (NDS). What's new about this strategy and what does it tell us about the direction of U.S. defense strategy and policy? What does the new NDS get right, and where does it fall short? SSI Live host John R. Deni sat down with SSI colleagues Chris Bolan and Nate Freier to discuss these questions and more. Released 26 January 2018.
20 minutes | Jan 8, 2018
SSI Live 077 – Multi-Domain Battle and the Pacific Theater
In gross or raw potential, the United States remains the world’s leading global military power. At present though, American power is either dormant in or ill-adapted to many if not most of the world’s most important competitive spaces. American military position and influence are most immediately under duress in the U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM) Area of Responsibility. In PACOM, enduring U.S. defense objectives and the nation's most active, complex, and dangerous multi-domain security challenges converge. To discuss these issues and more, SSI host Dr. John R. Deni sat down with the SSI's Prof. Nate Freier. Released 8 January 2018.
18 minutes | Oct 17, 2017
SSI Live 076 – Decertification of the Iranian Nuclear Deal
On 13 October, President Trump announced his intention not to certify Iran’s compliance with the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) and threatening to leave the nuclear deal altogether if it was not amended in various ways. Why did the President announce this? Meanwhile, there are reports that some of his senior advisors opposed this move -- what were their counterarguments? More broadly, what is the outlook with regard to Iran's nuclear program? To discuss these issues and more, SSI host Dr. John R. Deni sat down with the SSI's Middle East expert, Dr. Chris Bolan. Released 17 October 2017.
15 minutes | Sep 15, 2017
SSI Live 075 – Rotational Deployments vs. Forward Stationing
Continuing security challenges in Eastern Europe as well as saber rattling on the Korean Peninsula have raised questions once again about the capabilities, posture, and positioning of U.S. overseas forces. In this podcast, SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni examines the reasons why the Army has become an increasing U.S.-based force, assesses the shift toward rotational peacetime deployments over the last several years, and offers a series of practical recommendations for returning balance to the Army's posture. This podcast is based on Dr. Deni's recent study on forward presence. Released 15 September 2017.
17 minutes | Aug 25, 2017
SSI Live 074 – The Trump Administration's New Afghanistan Strategy
On 21 August, President Trump announced a new strategy toward the conflict in Afghanistan, America's longest war. What's new about the strategy? Does a renewed focus on Pakistan, and the role it plays in Afghanistan, have any chance of succeeding? And how will the new approach toward the war affect broader U.S. objectives with regard to Afghanistan? The SSI's Dr. Chris Mason, author of The Strategic Lessons Unlearned from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, discusses these and related questions with SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni. Released 25 August 2017.
20 minutes | Jul 11, 2017
SSI Live 073 – At Our Own Peril: DoD & Risk Assessment
How does DoD go about defining, identifying, and mitigating risk? Are DoD risk assessment practices and procedures effective and useful to the Department and other stakeholdiers? SSI Research Professor Nate Freier joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss the release of a major U.S. Army War College study on DoD risk assessment. Prof. Freier led an interdisciplinary team of faculty and student researchers in researching and writing At Our Own Peril: DoD Risk Assessment in a Post-Primacy World. Released 11 July 2017.
13 minutes | Jul 5, 2017
SSI Live 072 - Great Power War: Growing BCTs and an Expanded Army
– Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of the number of Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs)? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of expanding the number of maneuver units? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, COL Esli Pitts, a resident student at the War College, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss increasing the number of BCTs, the last in a series of podcasts on challenges of and recommendations for expanding the Army. Released 5 July 2017.
9 minutes | Jun 21, 2017
SSI Live 071 - Great Power War: Organization, Materiel, and an Expanded Army
Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of its organization and materiel? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of expanding its organization and ensuring sufficient materiel? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, COL Mitch Mitchell, a resident student at the War College, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss organization, materiel, and an expanded Army. Released 21 June 2017.
14 minutes | Jun 12, 2017
SSI Live 070 - Great Power War: Personnel and an Expanded Army
Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of personnel? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of expanding its personnel pool? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, LTC Chad Bridges, a resident student at the War College, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss personnel and an expanded Army. Released 12 June 2017.
13 minutes | Jun 8, 2017
SSI Live 069 - Great Power War: Military Intelligence and an Expanded Army
Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of military intelligence? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of expanding its intelligence capability and capacity? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, COL Rose Keravuori, a distance education student based at CENTCOM headquarters, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss military intelligence and an expanded Army. Released 8 June 2017.
9 minutes | Jun 5, 2017
SSI Live 068 - Great Power War: Force Generation Installations and an Expanded Army
– Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of its force generation installations? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of using its Mobilization Force Generation Installations (MFGIs) to leverage the reserve component? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, LTC Ana Navarro, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss MFGIs, the reserve component, and an expanded Army. Released 5 June 2017.
11 minutes | Jun 1, 2017
SSI Live 067 - Great Power War: Special Operations Forces and an Expanded Army
Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of expanding its Special Operations Forces? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it face in terms of increasing Special Operations Forces? What steps should the Army consider to overcome these hurdles? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, COL Eric Schwedo, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss SOF and an expanded Army. Released 1 June 2017.
8 minutes | May 26, 2017
SSI Live 066 - Great Power War: Maintaining and Sustaining an Expanded Army
Is the Army ready for a ‘Great Power War’ against a peer competitor, in terms of maintaining and sustaining an expanded Army? If the Army had to double in size, what challenges would it encounter in maintaining and sustaining that large of a force? Over the last nine months, an interdisciplinary team of Army War College student researchers, under the direction of Dr. Tony Echevarria, have examined issues related to great power war and whether the Army is ready. One of those team members, COL H.R. Willingham, joined Dr. John R. Deni to discuss maintaining and sustaining an expanded Army. Released 26 May 2017.
12 minutes | May 23, 2017
SSI Live 065 - The NATO Summit and German Burden-Sharing
On 24-25 May, NATO heads of state and government will meet in Brussels. This will be President Trump's first NATO summit, and although the meetings will lack the scope and number of initiatives and other deliverables many have come to expect from a formal alliance summit, there are some key, even contentious issues that will be addressed. In addition to whether and how the alliance contributes to the anti-ISIS coalition, burden-sharing is expected to be a major focus. Although not the worst in terms of burden-sharing, Germany has come under particularly criticism lately. However, German officials have often parried Washington's cajoling through several increasingly dubious arguments, as Dr. John R. Deni argues in this latest SSI Live podcast. Released 23 May 2017.
17 minutes | Apr 14, 2017
SSI Live 064 - Strategic Questions Loom Large in Middle East
Last week's chemical attack by Bashar al Assad and the U.S. military response brought to the fore questions about the American approach to not simply Syria but the broader Middle East as well. Can the Trump administration pull together a multi-faceted strategic approach to complement tactical and operational successes? SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni invited his colleague Dr. Chris Bolan to discuss the latter's just-published essay on this topic. Released 14 April 2017.
9 minutes | Mar 24, 2017
SSI Live 063 - The 2017 USAWC Strategy Conference
On 26-27 April 2017, the U.S. Army War College will host its annual Strategy Conference in Carlisle, PA. Professor Trey Braun, the conference director this year, discussed the conference theme – the Changing Character of War – as well as the panels and keynote speakers with SSI Live host John R. Deni. Prof. Braun also explained how those outside the War College can observe and participate. Released 24 March 2017.
13 minutes | Mar 15, 2017
SSI Live 062 - Comparing Indian and Chinese Engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean
Both India and China actively engage Latin American and Caribbean countries in a great variety of economic sectors, including military sales and high tech trade. Where is Indian and Chinese engagement similar in terms of countries engaged, sectors emphasized, and priorities pursued? Where are they different? And what are the broader implications of those similarities and differences with respect to future development in Latin America and the Caribbean and with respect to American interests in the region? SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni invited his colleague Dr. Evan Ellis to discuss the latter's just-published monograph. Released 15 March 2017.
17 minutes | Feb 17, 2017
SSI Live 061 - Revamping U.S. Assistance in the Middle East
Should Israel and Egypt continue to receive the lion's share of U.S. foreign assistance? With a new administration in the White House and a continuing era of profound change unfolding in the Middle East, the time may be right to reconsider U.S. foreign assistance priorities in this important region and beyond. Dr. Chris Bolan joined SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni to discuss his perspective on how and why the United States should revamp its assistance program in the Middle East. This podcast is based on Dr. Bolan's recently published essay on the same topic. Released 17 February 2017.
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