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Notre Dame International Security Center

Notre Dame International Security Center

Notre Dame International Security Center

The Notre Dame International Security Center was established in 2008 to provide a forum where leading scholars in national security studies from Notre Dame and elsewhere could come together to explore some of the most pressing issues in national security policy.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Notre Dame International Security Center episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Notre Dame International Security Center for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Notre Dame International Security Center episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Notre Dame International Security Center - STS | Critical Mineral Supply Chains and Electric Vehicles: Charting the American Course
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10/15/21 • 29 min

In this episode of ‘Students Talk Security’, undergraduate fellow, Callie Whelan, speaks with Pamela Fierst-Walsh, the Senior Advisor on Conflict Minerals and U.S. Representative to the Kimberley Process at the U.S. Department of State. Callie and Pamela dig into critical mineral supply chains, their relationships with electric vehicle production, and what it means for the United States.
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Notre Dame International Security Center - Outside the Box | Who Lost Afghanistan?

Outside the Box | Who Lost Afghanistan?

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12/03/21 • 64 min

In 2014 Lt. Gen. Daniel Bolger published his book Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghan Wars. Seven years before the fall of Kabul, he had already foreseen the chaotic end of that campaign in the Global War on Terrorism. Bolger says there is much blame to go around but focuses his fire on his profession and colleagues: the senior leadership of the U.S. military. In this episode, General Bolger joins Jim and Mike to discuss why we lost and what we need to do to win our wars in the future.
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Notre Dame International Security Center - Seok Joon Kim - Do Costly Signals Matter? A Survey Experimental Study
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02/16/17 • 90 min

Seok Joon Kim - Do Costly Signals Matter? A Survey Experimental Study by Notre Dame International Security Center
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Notre Dame International Security Center - STS | Civil Affairs Operations in Great Power Competition

STS | Civil Affairs Operations in Great Power Competition

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10/04/21 • 29 min

An Interview with U.S. Army Civil Affairs Captain Ben Ordiway by Cullen Geahigan where they discuss the purpose and function of Army Civil Affairs operations as well as the value of Civil Affairs missions as part of the Army's guiding mission. Additionally, we covered the future role Civil Affairs will play in great power competition.
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Notre Dame International Security Center - Flash Panel | The Fall of Afghanistan

Flash Panel | The Fall of Afghanistan

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08/26/21 • 56 min

The Fall of Afghanistan: What Does it Mean for America and the World? A virtual flash panel discussion on the fall of Afghanistan featuring Michael Desch, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Dina Smeltz, and Eugene Gholz. Recorded: August 24, 2021
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Chris Layne - International Politics, U.S. Grand Strategy, and the End of the Pax Americana by Notre Dame International Security Center
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The episode considers the future of counterterrorism in the context of a Taliban controlled Afghanistan. Beginning with a discussion of how the Taliban was able to regain control so swiftly, the podcast draws on the counterterrorism knowledge and expertise of the FBI’s Former Assistant Director for Counterterrorism Mike McGarrity to explore how the landscapes of counterterrorism and counterintelligence have shifted. Interviewer: Nick Carter Interviewee: Mike McGarrity Official Title: Former Assistant Director for Counterterrorism at the FBI Biography: Mike McGarrity served as the FBI’s Assistant Director for Counterterrorism, managing the Bureau’s global counterterrorism operation for two years between 2018 and 2019. Mr. McGarrity’s 23 year tenure with the FBI began when he joined the New York field office in 1996, where he investigated violent gangs, drug organizations, and international money laundering networks. In 2003, he moved to the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, where he participated in numerous international terrorism investigations. Over the next decade and a half, Mr. McGarrity served in a number of critical leadership positions at the Bureau. He was the FBI’s Supervisory Special Agent at the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center, the deputy on-scene commander in Afghanistan, the Assistant Section Chief for the Counterterrorism Division of the International Terrorism Operations Section, the Director of Counterterrorism at the White House’s National Security Council, and the FBI’s legal attaché in Swizterland. In 2015, he became the first director of the U.S. Hostage Recovery Fusion Cell, a complex multi-agency task-force dedicated to recovering American hostages abducted abroad. He has been recognized by the President and Director of the FBI Christopher Wray for his work. Mr. McGarrity holds a J.D. and a B.A. in economics from The Catholic University of America. He is a graduate of the Government Senior Executive Program in National Security at the Harvard Kennedy School and Northwestern Kellog’s Navigating Strategic Change Program. He is currently a member of the Atlantic Council’s Counterterrorism Working Group and the International Association of Chiefs of Police Committee on Counterterrorism. He’s worked in the private sector since 2020.
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Notre Dame International Security Center - Sebastian Rosato - The Road to Hell:  Uncertainty, Intentions, and Great Power Politics
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01/19/17 • 84 min

Sebastian Rosato - The Road to Hell: Uncertainty, Intentions, and Great Power Politics by Notre Dame International Security Center
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Mike and Jim talk with former Lieutenant General Newbold about the recent actions of Senator Tuberville to block the president of the United States' selection of a new Commandant of the Marine Corps. In doing so, they compare the military's cultural history to today's political divide and attempt to uncover how and why they have changed.
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Notre Dame International Security Center - Senior Military Leadership and the Future of U.S. National Security
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03/18/22 • 58 min

In this episode of Outside the Box, Mike and Jim engage LtGen Gregory Newbold, former Director of Operations (J-3) for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a hard-hitting and wide-ranging discussion of proposed modernization of the U.S. Marine Corps in the XXIst Century, the role of the U.S. Congress in shaping the development of the armed forces, the legitimate avenues of military dissent, and how to grow a more effective general officer corps for the U.S. military in the years to come. Recorded: March 14, 2022
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How many episodes does Notre Dame International Security Center have?

Notre Dame International Security Center currently has 117 episodes available.

What topics does Notre Dame International Security Center cover?

The podcast is about News and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Notre Dame International Security Center?

The episode title 'STS | Critical Mineral Supply Chains and Electric Vehicles: Charting the American Course' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Notre Dame International Security Center?

The average episode length on Notre Dame International Security Center is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of Notre Dame International Security Center released?

Episodes of Notre Dame International Security Center are typically released every 7 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Notre Dame International Security Center?

The first episode of Notre Dame International Security Center was released on Oct 10, 2016.

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