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Coffee and Conflict brings you in-depth conversations with leading authors, offering fresh insights into today’s most pressing national security, foreign policy, and intelligence challenges. Hosted by Joshua Huminski, Senior Fellow at the National Security Institute and Senior Vice President for National Security and Intelligence Programs at the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress, e... more

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Today on Coffee & Conflict, Joshua Huminski is joined by Dr. Matthew Ford to explore the ideas behind War in the Smartphone Age and what it means for how we understand and fight modern wars. Ford breaks down how smartphones and the digital “stack” ha... more

Today on Coffee & Conflict, Joshua Huminski speaks with General H.R. McMaster (ret.) about the emerging axis of aggressors—Russia, China, and others—and what their coordinated challenges mean for American power and global stability. They discuss how ... more

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Today on Coffee & Conflict, Joshua Huminski is joined by Sherri Goodman, former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security and expert on climate and national security, to discuss her work exploring climate change as a "threat multipl... more

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Today on Coffee & Conflict, Joshua Huminski speaks with Kathleen McInnis, Director, Smart Women, Smart Power Initiative and Senior Fellow, Defense and Security Department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about how her debut nove... more

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Sherri Goodman
Author and climate security expert
Council on Strategic Risks
Episode: Episode 8: Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security with Sherri Goodman
Kathleen McInnis
Senior Fellow and Director of the Smart Women, Smart Power Initiative at the Center for Strategic International Studies
Center for Strategic International Studies
Episode: Episode 7: Heart of War: Misadventures in the Pentagon with Kathleen McInnis
Bruce Hoffman
Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
Council on Foreign Relations
Episode: Episode 6: God, Guns, and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America with Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware
Jacob Ware
Senior Research Fellow
Council on Foreign Relations
Episode: Episode 6: God, Guns, and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America with Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware
Keir Giles
Senior consulting fellow of the Russia and Eurasia program at Chatham House
Chatham House
Episode: Episode 5: Who will Defend Europe?: An Awakened Russia and a Sleeping Continent with Keir Giles
Richard Fontaine
Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security and co-author of Lost Decade.
Center for a New American Security
Episode: Episode 4: Lost Decade - The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power with Richard Fontaine
Anna Arutunyan
Russian-American journalist, analyst, and author with experience in Russian politics
Episode: Episode 3: Downfall: Prigozhin, Putin, and the New Future of Russia with Mark Galeotti and Anna Arutunyan
Mark Galeotti
Expert in modern Russia with extensive insight into security and politics
Mayak Intelligence
Episode: Episode 3: Downfall: Prigozhin, Putin, and the New Future of Russia with Mark Galeotti and Anna Arutunyan
Major General Mick Ryan
Retired Major General of the Australian Army, author, and military strategist
Lowy Institute and formerly the Australian Defense College
Episode: Episode 2: The War for Ukraine with Major General Mick Ryan (Ret’d) AM

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Joshua Huminski
Host of conversations that deepen understanding of national security, foreign policy, and intelligence challenges based on recent literature.

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Episode 8: Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security with Sherri Goodman
Q: What advice would you give to the incoming Secretary of Defense for preparing for climate change?
Focus on making the military resilient against climate risks as it is an essential issue intersecting national security risks.
Episode 8: Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security with Sherri Goodman
Q: Could you describe what that phrase means and how you came about?
The term 'threat multiplier' refers to how climate change exacerbates traditional security threats like terrorism and strategic competition, increasing instability in various regions.
Episode 7: Heart of War: Misadventures in the Pentagon with Kathleen McInnis
Q: How much has changed to create a more open and accepting environment within defense and security for women, and how much still needs to change?
Incredible progress has been made, but much work still needs to be done to ensure women's representation is more than tokenistic in the national security space.
Episode 7: Heart of War: Misadventures in the Pentagon with Kathleen McInnis
Q: Did you have kind of a vision for illuminating the inside of what goes on inside the Pentagon for kind of a lay audience?
The writing was inspired by the live experience in Afghanistan, coupled with the realization that very few people understood the day-to-day struggles of those working in national security.
Episode 7: Heart of War: Misadventures in the Pentagon with Kathleen McInnis
Q: When did you first get the idea to write the Heart of War?
The idea came while Dr. McInnis was in Afghanistan with Secretary Gates and had an experience on a helicopter that inspired her to share the story about the bureaucratic challenges she faced in the Pentagon.

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