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War on the Rocks

Discussions over drinks with security, defense, and foreign policy insiders and experts. The origina

Episodes

Total: 304

Undersecretary of the Army James E. McPherson chats with Ryan about how the Army is coping with COVI

In this episode, Doyle Hodges, executive editor of the Texas National Security Review, chats wth thr

Well, are they? Mira Rapp-Hooper, Paul Miller, and Emma Ashford dazzle us with a wide-ranging debate

There's a revolution coming in education that promises to empower lifelong learners in the national

Is Cyber Half the Battle?

2020/5/12

How do Russia and China view cyber operations? How is the American view of cyber operations changing

Disarming Disinformation

2020/5/7

In this episode of the War on the Rocks podcast, Doyle Hodges, executive editor of the Texas Nationa

Long-time listeners might remember that Martin E. Dempsey, as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,

As listeners of this podcast know, the Marine Corps is taking a new direction. The latest document t

As the world endures a pandemic, we look to a plague of the past: that which struck Athens early in

America has been at war since the fall of 2001. There is no end in sight in Afghanistan, Mesopotamia

Devour this deep dive into the dash to drop America's drawn-out duel in the domain of the Durrani (a

In front of a live audience and with red wine in hand, the War on the Rocks podcast closed out an im

Is the U.S. military built and positioned to stop or — if necessary — win the next big war? What sho

Who Needs Landmines?

2020/2/11

The Trump administration made big news recently — and it wasn’t about impeachment. On Jan. 31, the W

Many of you have heard of the Doomsday Clock — a decades-old analogue clock meant to symbolize how c

No, Man: It’s an Island

2020/1/13

Islands have taken on a greater prominence when we talk about the risk of war, especially in Asia. I

Fission in Hamburg

2019/12/30

As the world changes, is the nuclear strategy landscape changing or staying remarkably consistent? W

Have you heard of the 'For Country' caucus? In a political moment defined by acrimony above all else

How could symphonies inspire the Army to change the way it selects leaders? The answer might surpris

The (War)Games We Play

2019/12/2

If you read War on the Rocks, you've noticed there's a lively debate over the state of wargaming in