A national security and foreign policy podcast from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentNews CommentaryNews |
After World War II, the United States attempted to construct something new: a liberal, American-led, rules-based international order that would promote human rights, Enlightenment values, and democracy. more
In Gaza, Israelis are fighting a ground war – and an underground war – against Hamas, a proxy of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Israelis also are responding to missile attacks from Hezbollah, Tehran’s Lebanon-based foreign legion. These are serious co... more
Next month marks 30 years since the onset of the world’s worst mass slaughter since the Holocaust: the Rwandan genocide. more
Joining Cliff for this episode is Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby, whose first column appeared 30 years ago this week. Jeff’s career as a journalist has included interviews with Elie Wiesel and Mikhail Gorbachev, and on-the-ground reporting from s... more
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This podcast is probably the premier source of geopolitical information that every American citizen should take interest. The insides and the quality of professionals that are interviewed are prescient fill with wise insight into the forces around the world, primarily the Middle East that affect Americans. I just want to share my appreciation for your team’s professionalism to make this consistent excellent medium.
Incredibly timely and insightful. A must listen.
FDD Prez/founder Cliff May is always clear as a bell and connecting the dots. He has excellent guests on a wide varirty of Foreign Policy issues. Top on my list !!! THIS one - about the Uighurs, horribly compelling. Bravo
a long time subscriber and first time reviewer :) Thank you for bringing amazing guests who are knowledgeable on the subject matter and thank you for keeping the episodes intersting, engaging and fresh. here's a suggestion: a video format, something not too complicated liked Uncommon Knowledge from Hoover Inst. Thanks
The most incisive foreign policy podcast. I only regret that the podcasts are infrequent. Mr. May is outstanding at simplifying complex foreign policies and foreign actors with excellent guests.
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