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“At the Boundary” is going to feature global and national strategy insights that we think our fans will want to know about. That could mean live interviews, engagements with distinguished thought leaders, conference highlights, and more. It will pull in a broad array of government, industry, and academic partners, ensuring we don’t produce a dull uniformity of ideas. It will also be a platform to ... more

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In this episode of At the Boundary, the Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) at the University of South Florida takes you inside the GNSI DC Experience. A program designed to give USF students... more

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What happens when a military power relies on troops made of coerced recruits and convicts?

In this episode of GNSI At the Boundary podcast, Drs. Guido Rossi and Tad Schnaufer join the show to unpack t... more

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In the beginning of this episode of “At the Boundary”, host Jim Cardoso shares some highlights of the first ever GNSI International Security Experience Strategy Competition. This includes a short inter... more

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What does it take to solve real-world national security challenges under pressure?

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Recent Guests

Gregory Leighton
Author and researcher specializing in the development of the ideology of crusading
Author of Ideology and Holy Landscape in the Baltic Crusades
Episode: From Holy War to Hybrid War: What the Baltic Crusades Teach Us Today
Yoan Hermida
PhD student at USF, International Affairs with a focus on politics and international security
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Episode: Breaking Into National Security: USF, AI, and the Path to National Security Careers
Daniel Woods
Master's student at USF in International Affairs, security and diplomacy; staff member at Judy Genshaft Honors College
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Episode: Breaking Into National Security: USF, AI, and the Path to National Security Careers
May Birch
Founding president of the Future Strategist Program and event coordinator
University of South Florida
Episode: Next-Gen Strategists: Inside USF’s Student-Led National Security Conference
Michael Dileonardo
Member of the Future Strategist Program; participant in strategy discussions
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Episode: Next-Gen Strategists: Inside USF’s Student-Led National Security Conference
Kate Wood
Student from University of Texas; moderator and panel participant
University of Texas
Episode: Next-Gen Strategists: Inside USF’s Student-Led National Security Conference
Connor Devanney
Student from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; panelist and competition participant
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Episode: Next-Gen Strategists: Inside USF’s Student-Led National Security Conference
Manolis Priniotakis
CEO of Intelligence and National Security Directions
Intelligence and National Security Directions
Episode: Is Missile Defense Making the World Safer or More Dangerous?
Linda Nyung
Resident Research Fellow focusing on technology and policy
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)
Episode: Could the Ocean Floor Decide the Future of National Security?

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From Deep Sea to Deep Policy: What's Fueling the Modern Energy Race?
Q: How did you get interested in energy, and where are you today in terms of your research?
I became immersed in energy technology and critical minerals in the late 2010s as costs for renewables evolved, then expanded the lens to policy and geopolitics while teaching and later joining Carnegie to focus on next-gen opportunities for the US in these markets.
Could the U.S. Bring Back the Draft?
Q: How might the United States structure mobilization to avoid protracted conflicts like those seen in Ukraine and Russia?
The emphasis is on overwhelming early mobilization to shorten conflicts, preserve deterrence, and reduce protracted combat, while ensuring the system can adapt to rapid, nationwide mobilization if an existential threat materializes.
Could the U.S. Bring Back the Draft?
Q: What specific gaps did mobilization exercises identify, and how do these inform pre-draft planning?
Gaps included transportation networks, homeland defense coordination, MEP processing timelines under surge conditions, and the complexity of social media and public messaging during a draft. These inform planning by highlighting what would need to be scaled and streamlined in a real mobilization.
Could the U.S. Bring Back the Draft?
Q: So it's only been a couple of years that we have passed the 50 year anniversary of the All Volunteer Force; why is there talk of a draft today?
The discussion stems from an evolving threat environment that resembles pre-World War II conditions and the need to consider rapid expansion capabilities, even if the current policy favors the all-volunteer force. The conversation focuses on readiness, deterrence, and the potential role of a draft in extreme scenarios.
What's Next for Afghanistan: U.S. Interests or Compromise with the Taliban?
Q: Which policy option among those you wrote about in the Journal of Strategic Security has matched the current trajectory, and what do you expect going forward?
The most alignment has been with de-prioritizing Afghanistan and treating it as a lower-priority issue, while elements of conditional engagement persist, such as limited hostage-related actions or selective diplomacy. The overarching trend suggests a continued, cautious over-the-horizon approach with limited direct engagement, but there is still debate about whether to increase strategic pressure or to further disengage.

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This program consistently centers on global and national security, strategy education, and the intersection of policy, technology, and defense. Episodes frequently explore nuclear deterrence, space security, AI and cyber risk, and the practicalities of strategy education through simulations, competitions, and cross-institution collaboration. The show often features a mix of academic researchers, government and military professionals, and industry experts who illuminate contemporary security challenges with historical context, policy implications, and actionable insights for practitioners. Noteworthy is the emphasis on hands-on learning via student programs and strategy competitions, plus a clear inclination toward multilayer analysis that c... more

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