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Books and Insight with Frank Lavin

Books and Insight with Frank Lavin

By: Frank Lavin
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A conversation with authors and other creative people about their recent works and their insight on the world today. How do books and ideas help us grapple with current challenges? Frank Lavin has served as a diplomat, banker, White House aide, National Security Council staffer, and is the author of four books.2024 Art Literary History & Criticism World
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  • Rebecca Fannin, Author of "The New Tech Titans of China"
    Mar 9 2026

    Frank Lavin talks with Rebecca Fannin, founder of Silicon Dragon and author of "The New Tech Titans of China," a look at where China is going in tech, with some important messages for the U.S. There are several critical technology segments in which China leads the U.S., but the U.S. has a set of advantages as well. In addition to her book, Rebecca also suggests reading Walter Isaacson's biography, "Elon Musk."

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    20 mins
  • Ron Drabkin, Author of "Beverly Hills Spy"
    Feb 27 2026

    Frank Lavin talks with Ron Drabkin, Japan-hand, venture capitalist, and author of "Beverly Hills Spy," one of the great spy stories of World War II and the inter-war years. In addition to the story of espionage and betrayal, Ron also shines a light on the historical context of World War I and 1920s Hollywood, leaving the reader with a rich cast of characters and a historical tapestry. In addition to his book, Ron also suggests reading Trent Hone's book about Chester Nimitz, "Mastering the Art of Command."

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    19 mins
  • Barry Strauss, Author of "Jews vs. Rome"
    Feb 9 2026

    Frank Lavin talks with Barry Strauss, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author of "Jews vs. Rome" to discuss the complicated history of ancient Rome and its efforts to subdue the Jewish states in its empire. Barry also shines a light on the birth of Christianity and how those events of two thousand years ago continue to shape our world of today. In addition to his book, Barry also suggests reading John William's book, "Augustus."

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    18 mins
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