Podcasts by 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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The Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry from 2022-01-21T18:41:58
Šumit Ganguly is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and holds the Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a specialist on the interna...
ListenOutside the Box | Who Lost Afghanistan? from 2021-12-03T20:31:11
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...
ListenWhat Can Systemic Trends In Warfare Tell Us About The Future? from 2021-12-03T19:56:03
Bear F. Braumoeller is Professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University and the holder of the Baronov and Timashev Chair in Data Analytics. He conducts research in the ...
ListenSTS | The Taliban Redux: The Future of Counterterrorism in a Taliban Controlled Afghanistan from 2021-11-24T16:20:15
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 po...
ListenThe Taliban Redux: The Future of Counterterrorism in a Taliban Controlled Afghanistan from 2021-11-24T16:20:15
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 po...
ListenLight Water Capitalism: Nonproliferation and U.S. Global Power from 2021-11-22T22:22:50
Jayita Sarkar is an Assistant Professor at Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies, where she teaches diplomatic and political history. Her research has been published in the Journal of C...
ListenSTS | Critical Mineral Supply Chains and Electric Vehicles: Charting the American Course from 2021-10-15T18:44:42
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 P...
ListenSTS | Civil Affairs Operations in Great Power Competition from 2021-10-04T18:46:20
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 m...
ListenCivil Affairs Operations in Great Power Competition from 2021-10-04T18:46:20
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 m...
ListenFlash Panel | The Fall of Afghanistan from 2021-08-26T20:31:37
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...
After the Apocalypse: A Conversation With Andrew Bacevich from 2021-08-20T15:00:45
Summary:
In this episode, Mike and Jim interview Andrew Bacevich, author After the Apocalypse: America's Role in a World Transformed. In this latest book, Bacevich, a retired U.S. Army of...
National Service or Servitude? from 2021-06-24T22:18:01
Summary:
In this episode of Outside the Box, Mike and Jim are joined by Doug Bandow of the CATO Institute to discuss national service. We are once again hearing calls to institute some fo...
The Problem of Alliance Abandonment in Postwar US Foreign Policy from 2021-05-14T21:24:52
Recorded: May 4, 2021
Host: Joseph Parent
Speaker: Jeffrey Taliaferro
Students Talk Security | Domestic Politics and the Russia-Ukraine Conflict from 2021-05-05T16:05:59
An Interview with Associate Professor Karrie J. Koesel by Andrew DelVecchio
Summary:
In this episode of Students Talk Security, Professor Karrie Koesel discusses the role that Russian ...
Students Talk Security | America's Evolving Role in the Middle East's Cold War from 2021-04-23T16:52:55
An interview with Former U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly by Liam Karr
Summary:
In this podcast, I discuss America's role in the regional conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Trump an...
Students Talk Security | Domestic Terrorism and its Implications for U.S. National Security from 2021-04-09T17:03:06
An Interview with Former U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly by Carson Whitesell
Summary:
In this episode of “Students Talk Security,” former United States Senator Joe Donnelly discusses the do...
Do Wars Make States and States Make War: Rethinking the Origins of the Seven Years War from 2021-04-09T16:37:21
Recorded: April 6, 2021
Host: Joseph Parent
Speaker: Steven Pincus
Students Talk Security | A New Faustian Bargain? from 2021-04-05T21:54:17
Title: A New Faustian Bargain? Understanding the Lessons of the Soviet-German Cooperation
An Interview with Professor Ian Johnson by Charles Sedore
Summary:
In this episode of...
Flexibility in Order: Three Conditions that Preclude Change in International Order from 2021-03-31T17:55:54
Recorded: March 23, 2021
Host: Joseph Parent
Speaker: Mariya Grinberg
Afghanistan: Hold 'em, Fold 'em, Walk Away, or Run from 2021-03-29T18:59:45
Summary:
On this episode of “Outside the Box,” Jim and Mike speak with Dr. William Ruger, Vice President for Policy at the Charles Koch Foundation, Iraq War Veteran, President Trump’s nomi...
Geopolitics: The Competing Maritime and Continental World Orders from 2021-03-22T15:25:16
Title: Geopolitics: The Competing Maritime and Continental World Orders of China, Russia, and the United States
Recorded: March 16, 2021
Host: Joseph Parent
Speaker: Sarah Paine
Large-N Qualitative Analysis (LNQA) from 2021-03-15T21:35:52
Full Title: Large-N Qualitative Analysis (LNQA): Everything You Wanted to Know about Doing a Cornell-Princeton Book, Part I
Speaker: Gary Goertz and Stephan Haggard
Host: Joseph Paren...
Students Talk Security | Anticipate, Prevent, Respond from 2021-03-04T23:19:15
Title: Anticipate, Prevent, Respond: Conflict Stabilization and U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa
Hosted by Katherine McLaughlin
Summary:
With 54 voting UN members, economies ripe...
Students Talk Security | Smart Sanctions 101: Strategic Economic Peacebuilding from 2021-03-01T16:21:12
Summary:
Sanctions expert and Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies George A. Lopez draws on his extensive research and experience in sanctions design and peace building to explain the advantages...
Students Talk Security | No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy from 2021-02-19T18:00:34
Title: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy: The Importance of Law and Humanitarian Values on the Battlefield
An Interview with Colonel Ian Brasure by Evan Muller
Summary: In this epi...
U.S.-Israel Relations Under Biden w/ J Street from 2021-02-18T21:32:30
Summary:
On our second episode of Outside the Box, Mike and Jim discuss U.S.-Israel relations after the Trump Administration. Under the 45th President, the United States moved closer to t...
The Domestic Political Cost of Deception about the Use of Force from 2021-02-11T21:45:43
Recorded: February 9, 2021
Host: Joseph Parent
Speaker: Keren Yarhi-Milo
What’s in the Box for the Biden Administration? from 2020-12-10T15:57:57
What’s in the Box for the Biden Administration? by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenStudents Talk Security | Combined Aircraft Development: Catching Lightning II in a Bottle from 2020-11-16T19:19:02
An interview with Lt. General Eric T. Fick USAF by Martin Heli
Summary:
Martin Heli, a Notre Dame senior, and Lt. General Eric T. Fick USAF, the Program Executive Officer for the ...
Picking Your Friends: Foreign-Imposed Regime Change and the Quality of Interstate Relations from 2020-11-05T18:28:48
Speaker: Lindsey O'Rourke
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: November 3, 2020
Students Talk Security | The Arrest of a Foreign General from 2020-10-29T20:53:11
Title: The Arrest of a Foreign General: Corruption, Cartels, and U.S.-Mexico Cooperation
An interview with Guillermo Trejo by Tatiana Pernetti
Summary:
In this episode of ‘Stu...
Arctic Shock: Utilizing Climate Change to Test A Theory of Resource Competition from 2020-10-28T21:14:48
Title: Arctic Shock: Utilizing Climate Change to Test A Theory of Resource Competition
Speaker: Jonathan Markowitz
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: October 27, 2020
Students Talk Security | The Role of the Army and Marine Corps in the Changing Nature of War from 2020-10-23T21:30:56
An Interview with Captain Brockelmeyer and LTC Trey Lachicotte by Clark Bowden andEvan Muller
Biographies:
Cody Brockelmeyer enlisted in the Marine Corps in April of 2006, and served a...
Students Talk Security | United We Stand, Divided We Sink from 2020-10-16T15:20:06
An Interview with Lt. Austin Chung by Benjamin Erhardt
Summary:
Notre Dame sophomore Benjamin Erhardt sits down with his former professor and current Notre Dame Naval ROTC instructor, ...
The Sources of Forced Displacement from 2020-10-14T20:30:57
Title: The Sources of Forced Displacement
Speaker: Lise Howard and Filip Savatic
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: October 13, 2020
Students Talk Security | Dynamites: Nuclear Policy and Women in Security from 2020-10-07T16:30:56
An Interview with Erin Connolly by Kenzie Phillips
Summary:
A discussion with a rising national security professional about nuclear policy and women in security.
Biography:
Students Talk Security | International Security in the Mediterranean from 2020-10-02T17:26:20
An Interview with Professor Thanos P. Dokos by Joseph Simone
Summary:
In this episode of ‘Students Talk Security’, we will discuss security issues involving countries in the Mediterran...
Students Talk Security | Tell me a Whopper: The Implications for Lies in Politics from 2020-09-28T20:49:55
An interview with Dr. James McAdams by Zoe Desch
Summary:
This podcast will be about the destabilizing effect lies (or the lack of truth) from politicians and public figures can have o...
America's First Failed War on Terror: Understanding the Failure of Reconstruction from 2020-09-24T18:16:12
Title: America's First Failed War on Terror: Understanding the Failure of Reconstruction
Speaker: Dan Byman
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: September 22, 2020
Students Talk Security | What Role Should the U.S. Military Have in Settling International Disputes? from 2020-09-16T21:30:26
An Interview with Major Mike Murrell by Matthew Carranza
**Any opinions that Maj. Murrell expresses are completely his own and do not reflect those of the US Army.**
Summary:
In t...
Students Talk Security | Mass Atrocities, Myanmar, and the Rise of the Far-Right from 2020-09-10T19:15:42
An Interview with Dr. Ernesto Verdeja by Lauren Pizzella
Summary: In this episode of ‘Students Talk Security’, Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies at the Kroc Instit...
The Theoretical Case for Taking American Exceptionalism Seriously from 2020-09-02T19:23:47
Title: The Theoretical Case for Taking American Exceptionalism Seriously
Speaker: Hilde Restad
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: September 1, 2020
Virtuous Combatants with Chaplain Col. Dabeck from 2020-04-24T21:13:29
Recorded: April 21, 2020
Hosted by: Dan Lindley
Chaplain (Colonel) Larry Dabeck is the 2019-2020 US Army War College Fellow, studying and writing for the Army on developing senior stra...
Mia Bloom - Small Arms: Children and Terrorism from 2019-05-03T20:00:25
Title: Small Arms: Children and Terrorism
Speaker: Mia Bloom
Host: Dan Lindley
Recorded: April 30, 2019
Vipin Narang - The North Korean Nuclear Crisis from 2019-04-26T18:29:13
Title: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis
Speaker: Vipin Narang
Host: Dan Lindley
Recorded: April 16, 2019
Daniel Drezner - Power: A Temporal View from 2019-04-09T14:28:18
Title: Power: A Temporal View
Speaker: Daniel Drezner
Host: Dan Lindley
Recorded: April 2, 2019
Risa Brooks - Dispelling the Terrorist Safe Haven Myth: Why Americans are Safer than They Think from 2019-03-01T19:37
Title: Dispelling the Terrorist Safe Haven Myth: Why Americans are Safer than They Think
Speaker: Risa Brooks
Host: Dan Lindley
Recorded: February 26, 2019
Students Talk Security | Is Retrenchment Realistic? from 2018-12-14T21:39:19
An interview with Assistant Professor Joseph Parent by Andrew Jarocki
Summary:
Can America retrench? In this edition of Students Talk Security, student Andrew Jarocki sits down with in...
Students Talk Security | The Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy, Past and Present from 2018-12-12T20:50:08
An interview with Professor Felipe Fernandez-Armesto by Joseph Simone
Summary:
In this episode of ‘Student Talk Security’, Prof. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto will compare U.S. foreign pol...
Admiral Christopher Grady '84 - Global Challenges to Sea Control from 2018-11-28T20:03:10
Recorded November 10, 2018
Adm. Christopher Grady is a native of Newport, Rhode Island. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and was commissioned an ensign through the Naval Re...
Josh Shifrinson - The Insular Advantage: Geography and the Durability of American Alliances from 2018-11-21T15:51:53
Title: The Insular Advantage: Geography and the Durability of American Alliances
Speaker: Josh Shifrinson
Host: Rose Kelanic
Recorded: November 6, 2018
Students Talk Security | America's Longest War: Prospects of Peace in Afghanistan from 2018-11-20T17:19:22
America's Longest War: Prospects of Peace in Afghanistan
An interview with Ambassador David Robinson by Fabiola Shipley
Summary:
In this episode of ‘Student Talk Security’, Am...
Students Talk Security - Internet Security in China and US from 2018-11-08T20:00:19
Internet Security in China and US
An interview with Professor Michel Hockx by James Luk
Summary:
This podcast is a timely discussion of Internet Security in China and the US d...
Jacqueline Hazelton - No Such Thing as a Little War from 2018-11-07T21:43:23
Title: No Such Thing as a Little War: Beliefs, Intellectual History, and Liberal Military Intervention
Speaker: Jacqueline Hazelton
Host: Rose Kelanic
Recorded: October 30, 2018
Students Talk Security | Drones: A Revolution in Airpower? from 2018-10-31T19:43:22
Drones: A Revolution in Airpower?
An interview with Colonel Raymond O'Mara (ret.) by Patrick O'Mara
Summary:
This podcast will address how the rise and use of drones has chang...
Students Talk Security | States, Companies, and Terrorists: Global Affairs in the 21st Century from 2018-10-24T16:52:47
States, Companies, and Terrorists: Global Affairs in the 21st Century
An Interview with General Frank Taylor by Griffin Cannon
Summary:
In this episode we will examine the rol...
Ahsan Butt - Why Did the U.S. Invade Iraq in 2003? from 2018-10-17T19:35:37
Speaker: Ahsan Butt
Host: Rose Kelanic
Recorded: October 9, 2018
Students Talk Security: Phantom Warriors: What Happened to the Kurds? from 2018-10-10T16:02:37
Phantom Warriors: What Happened to the Kurds?
An interview with Dr. F. Gregory Gause, III by Carlo Perri
Summary:
In considering contemporary Middle Eastern geopolitics, it is...
Students Talk Security | Applying Lessons from Failed Peace Talks to Current Effort from 2018-10-03T20:17:49
Applying Lessons from Failed Peace Talks to Current Efforts: The 2006 Darfur Conflict Mediation, Syria, and Yemen
An interview with Laurie Nathan by Monica Montgomery
Summary:
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STS | Beyond Traditional Security: The Ascending Trajectory of Economic Security... from 2018-09-24T21:29:29
Beyond Traditional Security: The Ascending Trajectory of Economic Security in China's National Security Portfolio
An interview by Liam Dalton
Interviewee: Huang Shan | Deputy Managing...
Students Talk Security: The Current State of Affairs between the United States and China from 2018-09-18T21:22:56
An interview with Ambassador Nina Hachigian by Alex Hachigian
This episode delves into some of the most controversial issues that concern the United States and China today with the intenti...
John Mearsheimer - The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order from 2018-09-13T20:47:12
Speaker: John Mearsheimer
Host: Rose Kelanic
Recorded: September 11, 2018
NATO summit and President Trump's visit with British Prime Minister Theresa May from 2018-07-13T21:58:14
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An interview with Garret Martin, Daniel Kelemen, Michael Desch on the
SiriusXM Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School.
Students Talk Security: Migration and Security from 2018-04-20T13:00:03
An interview with Dean Sara Sievers by Erin Hayes
Summary: This episode of Students Talk Security addresses some of the refugee and migration crises around the world, their impact on secur...
Nuno Monteiro - A Theory of Political Violence from 2018-04-13T21:35:21
Speaker: Nuno Monteiro
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: April 10, 2018
Jennifer Erickson - Norms At War: Submarines and Poison Gas In World War I from 2018-03-09T21:33:44
Speaker: Jennifer Erickson
Host: Eugene Gholz
Recorded: March 6, 2018
John Pomfret - The Background To The Coming Crisis In US - China Relations from 2018-03-06T16:44:38
Recorded: March 1, 2018
Hosted by: Victoria Hui
Steven Lobell - A Granular Theory of Balancing from 2018-03-06T16:35:08
Recorded: February 27, 2018
Hosted by: Eugene Gholz
Students Talk Security: Religion in Security from 2017-12-13T19:56:37
An interview with Chris Haw by Griffin Cannon
Starting from the recent papal conference on disarmament and moving on to the broader questions of religion and politics, this episode will di...
Students Talk Security: The State of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict from 2017-12-08T21:37:34
An Interview with Professor Kaufman by Eddie Damstra
This episode will be about the present state of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the potential or lack thereof to resolve the confl...
Students Talk Security: Pope Francis, Nukes, and a Call for Disarmament from 2017-11-20T20:53:55
An Interview with George A. Lopez by Monica Montgomery
Returning from a conference on nuclear disarmament, Monica Montgomery and Professor George A. Lopez discuss the implications of Pope ...
Students Talk Security: Treasury Versus Terrorism from 2017-11-13T21:50:33
An interview with Dr. Jimmy Gurulé by Erin Hayes
In this episode, we will discuss the need for dynamic strategies in countering terrorism financing. We will also address recent updates reg...
General Michael Hayden - Intelligence for a Rapidly Changing World: What's New and What's the Same? from 2017-11-10T20:20:06
General Michael Hayden (Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency)
A Jack Kelly and Gail Weiss Lecture
Friday, October 27, 2017
Stacie Goddard - The Rise of the Cult of Precision: The Politics of Airpower, 1920-1945 from 2017-11-09T22:19:48
Stacie Goddard
Associate Professor, Political Science
Wellesley College
Students Talk Security - The? Underestimated Role of Sport during the Cold War from 2017-11-06T19:43:32
An interview with Professor John Soares by Nicholas Marr
Bringing a ?historical perspective to the international security discussion,? ?John Soares offers insight into the? underestimated ...
National Intelligence Council | Global Trends: 2035 - The Paradox of Progress from 2017-11-02T20:08:14
Speaker: Dr. Suzanne Fry
Host: Dr. Rose Kelanic
Co-sponsored with the Keough School of Global Affairs
Joslyn Barnhart - The Consequences of Humiliation: Anger and Status Threat in International Politics from 2017-10-16T17:46:58
Seminar Series speaker, Joslyn Barnhart, from Wesleyan University.
ListenStudents Talk Security: The Crisis in Myanmar from 2017-10-09T20:42:18
Given the recent Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar, Alex Yom and Susan Ostermann discuss how the formation of the Rohingya crisis, the greater geopolitical effects that the crisis has on regional ...
ListenStudents Talk Security: A Restrained View of Current Events from 2017-10-02T19:20:25
Madeleine O’Mara speaks to Professor Gholz about how a restrained grand strategy would be in the national interest.
ListenShifts in Power in International Security: A Perspective from Joseph Parent from 2017-09-27T17:24:21
An in-depth interview with Beth Grosoli
ListenStudents Talk Security - What is Going on with North Korea? from 2017-09-22T18:18:11
Given the recent escalation of missile tests, Mackenzie Nolan and Mr. Jae Woong Lee will speak about the dire situation with North Korea. Specifically, this talk will cover the Six Party talks, the...
ListenStu Blanchard - Sometimes Less is More in Counterterrorism from 2017-09-15T20:08:43
Recorded: September 8, 2017
ListenIntentions In International Security: A Perspective by Sebastian Rosato from 2017-08-29T18:58:15
An in-depth interview with Beth Grisoli.
ListenOil and International Security: An Analysis by Rose Kelanic from 2017-08-21T16:20:01
An in-depth interview by Beth Grisoli.
ListenMiscalculation & Misperception in International Security - An Explanation Of Perspectives from 2017-08-14T20:08:02
An in-depth interview by Beth Grisoli.
ListenTechnology In International Security: A Perspective from Eugene Gholz from 2017-08-04T14:42:58
An in-depth interview with Notre Dame International Security Center's Associate Director, Eugene Gholz, by Beth Grisoli.
ListenA Global Walkthrough: International Security Perspective from Michael Desch from 2017-07-26T17:25:26
An in-depth interview of the Notre Dame International Security Center director, Michael Desch, by Beth Grisoli.
ListenWendy Pearlman - After the Refugee Crisis from 2017-04-27T19:20:17
Wendy Pearlman - After the 'Refugee Crisis': Host State Policies, Socio-Economic Class, and a New Syrian Diaspora in Turkey and Germany
ListenJacob Shapiro - Linking Small Successes to Strategic Victory from 2017-04-19T19:39:58
Jacob Shapiro - Linking Small Successes to Strategic Victory by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenChris Layne - International Politics, U.S. Grand Strategy, and the End of the Pax Americana from 2017-04-03T16:04:06
Chris Layne - International Politics, U.S. Grand Strategy, and the End of the Pax Americana by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenWalter McDougall - The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy from 2017-03-28T17:31:41
Walter McDougall - The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenNDISC Unmanned Aerial Systems John Coglianese Lecture from 2017-03-20T19:32:48
NDISC Unmanned Aerial Systems John Coglianese Lecture by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenPage Fortna - Choosing Terror: Rebels' Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars 1970 - 2014 from 2017-03-10T21:23:11
Page Fortna - Choosing Terror: Rebels' Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars 1970 - 2014 by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenSeok Joon Kim - Do Costly Signals Matter? A Survey Experimental Study from 2017-02-16T21:09:30
Seok Joon Kim - Do Costly Signals Matter? A Survey Experimental Study by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenArmy War College - National Security Strategy: Recommendations for the Next President from 2017-01-25T19:55:31
Army War College - National Security Strategy: Recommendations for the Next President by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenSebastian Rosato - The Road to Hell: Uncertainty, Intentions, and Great Power Politics from 2017-01-19T19:37:57
Sebastian Rosato - The Road to Hell: Uncertainty, Intentions, and Great Power Politics by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenJason Lyall - Why Armies Break - Explaining Mass Desertion In Conventional War from 2016-11-17T16:46:05
Jason Lyall - Why Armies Break - Explaining Mass Desertion In Conventional War by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenDina Smeltz - Foreign Policy and Public Opinion in 2016 from 2016-11-02T17:04:18
Dina Smeltz - Foreign Policy and Public Opinion in 2016 by Notre Dame International Security Center
ListenCarrie Lee - Politics Of Military Operations: Evidence from Vietnam from 2016-10-10T16:10:18
Carrie Lee - Politics Of Military Operations: Evidence from Vietnam by Notre Dame International Security Center
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