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Foreign Policy Research Institute
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The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is a nonpartisan Philadelphia-based think tank dedicated to strengthening U.S. national security and improving American foreign policy.
Established in 1955 by the noted 20th century geopolitical strategist, Ambassador Robert Strausz-Hupé, FPRI was founded on the premise that an informed and educated citizenry is essential for the United States to understand complex international issues and formulate foreign policy. FPRI remains committed to this principle and strives to inform both policymakers and the general public through FPRI research and educational programs.
Established in 1955 by the noted 20th century geopolitical strategist, Ambassador Robert Strausz-Hupé, FPRI was founded on the premise that an informed and educated citizenry is essential for the United States to understand complex international issues and formulate foreign policy. FPRI remains committed to this principle and strives to inform both policymakers and the general public through FPRI research and educational programs.
US Energy Policy Walking the Geopolitical Tightrope
The United States faces a strategic dilemma. The US wishes to transition from fossil fuels, seeing a clear linkage between continued large-scale use and climate change. However, the US also does not wish to handicap its energy-fueled economy, nor empower hostile and/or repressive regimes that control critical commodities in the process.
The dilemma has two faces. The first appears as the US reduces its domestic fossil fuel production, empowering Russia and Saudi Arabia. The second appears as the US moves to so-called “renewable” sources, which require the mining of relatively rare minerals to build batteries and other key components. Many of these minerals are controlled by China, either ...
The dilemma has two faces. The first appears as the US reduces its domestic fossil fuel production, empowering Russia and Saudi Arabia. The second appears as the US moves to so-called “renewable” sources, which require the mining of relatively rare minerals to build batteries and other key components. Many of these minerals are controlled by China, either ...
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Russia Launches New Offensive in Ukraine
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Russia launched a new offensive near Kharkiv, amidst continuing questions about Ukraine’s ability to mobilize enough manpower to blunt Russian advantages. FPRI President Aaron Stein sat down with Senior Fellow Rob Lee to discuss the latest from the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Georgian Dream or Russian Nightmare?
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For weeks tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets of Tbilisi and other cities to protest their government's attempt to pass a so called "foreign agents" law, which they claim is intended to neutralize civil society and destroy independent media. To discuss the implications of these events for Georgia and the West, Ian Kelly, who served as US Ambassador to Georgia from 2015-2018...
The Baltic States Mark Two Decades of NATO Membership
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This year, NATO marks its 75th anniversary, while the Baltic countries celebrate 20 years as members of the alliance. Dr. Lukas Milevski speaks about the history of that inclusion, and shares his thoughts about the future. Milevski is a tenured assistant professor at Leiden University, where he teaches strategic studies in the BA International Studies and MA International Relations programs. He...
Irregular Warfare in Afghanistan
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This week Phil Wasielewski is joined by retired Special Forces colonel Hy Rothstein to discuss irregular warfare in Afghanistan, lessons learned, and lessons that still need to be learned.
Russia and China in Central Asia
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Russia and China in Central Asia: How do the two major powers define their interests in the region and deploy the instruments of power to their advantage? The two countries that have the greatest influence in Central Asia are Russia and China. Moscow and Beijing have common interests in Central Asia, foremost are security interests connected to sharing long borders with a mainly Muslim region t...
Commemorating the 45th Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act Part II
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Join the Foreign Policy Research Institute as the Asia Program commemorates the 45th Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) with esteemed guest, Laura Rosenberger. Passed in 1979, the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) stands as a critical pillar of America’s policy toward Taiwan. Congress recognized the importance of supporting Taiwan despite the lack of official diplomatic ties. As we reflect ...
The US Africa Leadership Summit: Engagement with the African Diaspora
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Among the many ambitious goals coming out of the December 2022 US-Africa Leaders Summit was a focus on working with the African diaspora and young African leaders. Just over a year after the summit, Michael Walsh, Melvin Foote, Wendy Wilson, and Krista Johnson, noted experts on Africa, join FPRI’s Africa Program Chair Charles Ray to discuss the status of this initiative.
No Nukes is Good Nukes
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The Bear Market Brief goes nuclear! Andrey Baklitskiy (unidir.org/people/andrey-baklitskiy/) dropped by to discuss all Russia's strategic red lines, what the introduction of hypersonic weapons means for global security, and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bearmarketbrief.substack.com (bearmarketbrief...
No Nukes is Good Nukes
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The Bear Market Brief goes nuclear! Andrey Baklitskiy dropped by to discuss all of Russia's strategic red lines, what the introduction of hypersonic weapons means for global security, and more. Subscribe to the Bear Market Brief (bearmarketbrief.substack.com/)
Commemorating the 45th Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act Part 1
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Join the Foreign Policy Research Institute for a live virtual event as the Asia Program commemorates the 45th Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) with esteemed guest, Matt Pottinger. Passed in 1979, the Taiwan Relations Act stands as a critical pillar of America’s policy toward Taiwan. Congress recognized the importance of supporting Taiwan despite the lack of official diplomatic ties...
Russian Women in the Face of War Against Ukraine
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Russia’s war against Ukraine has revealed stories about the heroic resistance efforts of Ukrainian women: from a grandmother launching a pickle jar against a drone to volunteers with territorial defense units. However, comparable stories have been entirely lacking on Russia’s side: How come? On this episode of Report in Short, Aaron Schwartzbaum is joined by Egle E. Murauskaite, author FPRI's n...
Russian Women in the Face of War Against Ukraine
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Russia’s war against Ukraine has revealed stories about the heroic resistance efforts of Ukrainian women: from a grandmother launching a pickle jar against a drone to volunteers with territorial defense units. However, comparable stories have been entirely lacking on Russia’s side: How come? Aaron Schwartzbaum is joined by Egle E. Murauskaite, author FPRI's new report "Russian Women in the Face...
People, Politics and Prose: Problems of Plenty? Rethinking American Grand Strategy
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For much of history, world politics was marked by profound scarcity in resources, information, and security. A series of historical revolutions has largely tamed this scarcity in ways few could have imagined. These revolutions, however, have generated new, potentially catastrophic challenges for the world - the problems of plenty. In his new book, The Taming of Scarcity and the Problems of Plen...
Women's Work: History of Women in Academia at the University of Tartu
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In this episode of Baltic Ways Dr. Janet Laidla shares her work on charting the roles and contributions of women at the University of Tartu from the early days of the Estonian Republic, and what it means today. Explore from FPRI's Baltic Intiative here. (fpribalticinitiative.substack.com/)
Women's Work: History of Women in Academia at the University of Tartu
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Women's Work: History of Women in Academia at the University of Tartu
The American Way of Irregular Warfare: An Interview with LTG (Ret) Charles T. Cleveland
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The American Way of Irregular Warfare: An Interview with LTG (Ret) Charles T. Cleveland
Paralysis versus Obedience: China’s Local Policymakers
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Paralysis versus Obedience: China’s Local Policymakers
The British Royal Family, Western Elections, and the Death of an Editor
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The British Royal Family, Western Elections, and the Death of an Editor
Russia's Election: It Ain't Vova 'till it's Vova
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Russia's Election: It Ain't Vova 'till it's Vova
Russia's Election: It Ain't Vova 'till it's Vova
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Russia's Election: It Ain't Vova 'till it's Vova
Russia's Invasion Through Ukrainian Eyes
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Russia's Invasion Through Ukrainian Eyes
The Trans Saharan Gas Pipeline At a Crossroads
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The Trans Saharan Gas Pipeline At a Crossroads
The BRICS Expansion: What Are the Implications?
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The BRICS Expansion: What Are the Implications?
Wow nice 👍 work
Whose Ami is to destroy the west from within by none believers .
Well the closing question about the growth of power and influence in the US has just been asserted in the spring of 2024 . They have infiltrated our academic institutions , elite universities and public schools. To the point of great danger to our democracy . An extreme Islamist antisemitic hate has been imported from the middle east by Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Only if didn't have the big mouthful of shit which brought the greatest financial damage to common folks of country
I liked him way more than all the others especially because of his opinion about the holocaust which he never Denieded but argued about investigational bann on the holocaust abject that was down in Europe and right now Palestinian has to pay for the price 😢😢😢😢
Ahmadinejad used to meet with Jewish clerics and so 😂😂😂😂the antizionisms one's of curse
Muslim Brotherhood = Mafia with cult like overtones
Down playing the Muslim Brotherhood connection Hamas, Isis and various other Islamist groups.
These people are also in England.. for example, in the local mosques in Middlesbrough
Thank you for sharing this. Absolutely loved it
HOLA//////
Very superficial.
lol this video is so useful, def made me more into the brotherhood and more islamist
This guy understands the Middle Eastern psyche on a very intimate level.
I thought you couldn't show boobs on RUclips,
Funny how this new term “islamist” is just a code word for traditional muslim. 😅
Perfect example of alot of facts and information but directed by opinion and bias.
Ostaad "I" of "IRGC" does not stands for Iran or Iranian!
An absolutely brilliant lecture, thank you so much for making this available. I’m looking to start my degree in military history soon and this confirms that I’m on the right track.
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most moderate islamic organization.
20% enrichment in Iran being too much 9 years ago. I havent a clue what us too much now? sad
“Political theorists are not real people” 😂😂😂 Well some of them certainly don’t acknowledge reality……. that’s for sure!
warmonger
Pitiful. Disorganized material badly presented.
Iranians r good ppl ❤🇦🇲
Where are the US Grants of the current Republican Party?
Maybe I will receive an answer from RUclips? Or Emilie de VIALAR who is not responding and some tweet priest boasting he knows and does nothing... Mr has a nerve.
This guy reminds me of a used car salesman or carnival barker. Seriously, this so-called expert uses too many dumbed-down analogies and disconnected nuances to even partially explain Stuxnet adequately, and in the process shows how little he truly grasps the differences between hardware and software technologies, blurring the differences between dedicated PLCs running the Stuxnet malware (which had 2 versions) and computers infected by the Eternal Blue worm (which was added by the Isreali 8200 without the NSAs knowledge nor involvement). Anyone who swallows this elementary sloppiness as knowledge of truth should put their big boy pants on and re-educate themselves by the few who early on were given the task to discover and define the purpose of the unknown piece of malware that is now known as Stuxnet: ruclips.net/video/Joc0iTX9dyQ/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JGtGpW2-MbU/видео.html
It’s just meant to be an overview, not a lost in the weeds deep dive. Even as an ex game programmer myself who spent years doing compiler design my interest in exact methods & specific zero days utilized only go so far when I’m initially learning about something. Not everyone cares about a small myopic picture of a thing. A comprehensive overview is sufficient. Edit : I watched both of those & they in _no way_ more deeply describe what it does or the implications of it. I think you’re either being contrary for the sake of it or just have some learning disability. Incidentally it had *3 versions.*
17:56 this is one of my favorite Grant stories. It’s a lesson for anyone in command.
There was a tine when the cavalry arrived in the nick of time, 10' before the end...but in real time, real villains never read the script.
I am curious from someone who studied Grant, in his opinion, what does he think, if Lee would have written a memoir, how Lee would have written it, especially on his opinion in Grant as a military leader and his opinion on Grant as a person…
@54:14 Most interesting part of the entire talk!
Start investigating lifenet up there in I said Texarkana
Kind of like getting stuck in the road or something like that stuxnet you got it switch that x to a c
Stuxnet oh did I stick you with a needle
But of course it's a trojan horse Trojans are horses not viruses
STUXNET What is Stuxnet? Stuxnet is a malicious computer worm that became infamous in its use to attack Iranian nuclear facilities. That attack made global news headlines in 2010 when it was first discovered. As Malwarebytes' Senior Director of Threat Intelligence Jérôme Segura said in his article Stuxnet: new light through old windows, "Very few pieces of malware have garnered the same kind of worldwide attention as Stuxnet." While as a computer worm, Stuxnet is malicious software, it has been used to attack electro-mechanical equipment. As in the case of the major attack in Iran, attackers used Stuxnet to exploit multiple zero-day Windows vulnerabilities, search infected PCs for a connection to the software that controlled the electro-mechanical equipment, and send instructions intended to damage the equipment. While many types of malware infect a computer through the Internet, another unique feature of the Stuxnet attack in Iran is that the malware was introduced to the PCs via infected USB drives.
If they have the dogs that I made out of my mind I mean just taking things that you're just going to build a that came out dog instead of doll hunt down any dog named Tammy and take it out
I'm telling you you got a check MIRC and or icq pop ups and programs are made daily an instant chat if a beautiful rose can be put into a chat channel in seconds then viruses and Trojans can be built daily isnds in the same $$PROGRAM || program || PROGRAM$$
Wonderful presentation.
Professor Jean Edward Smith Grant biography
35:50 Paine quote on the worldwide revolution with its roots in the US 40:00 jefferson quote admonishing slave trade in 1776ish 47:45 lincoln quote
Sorry to say text books are crap..
Also Lee may have freed his slaves but he’s fighting for the side that wants to keep a gazillion slaves! WTf lol. And killing thousands of people that are fighting for a side that will free slaves. OMG. Grant beat Lee. Get over it.
Dude the audience seem to be attacking the speaker for some weird reason. Everybody’s an expert. 😂 Read the comments and you’d think Lee had won. The war’s over man. Lol
Shahsia comes from Shahsijet= person who is his own man= self made man,...
Morrocans are Very nice people and i love them. I hope the best for them.
I’m thinking it was a huge mistake for the confederacy‘s top leaders to not face a treason trial… They needed to know that they were criminals… There needed to be a legal process fair and true… The south never really learned it’s lesson… Maybe we would have avoided The rise of Jim Crow and segregation in the south. You can’t have reconciliation without reckoning.
When he skipped over the CIA coups ending democracy in 1953 I lost all interest in anything else he had to say
Thank you .. great video..
Will the USA and China fall into the Thucydides trap? ruclips.net/video/zJgFvd1AHQg/видео.html