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Horns of a Dilemma

Horns of a Dilemma

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Brought to you by the Texas National Security Review, this podcast features lectures, interviews, and panel discussions at The University of Texas at Austin.The University of Texas at Austin | 136812 Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Strategic Stability in a Rapidly Changing World
    Mar 18 2026

    Harold Trinkunas, the Deputy Director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation, and a senior research scholar at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, recently helped assemble our special issue on emerging technologies and strategic stability. In this episode, he previews the issue by explaining how Cold War deterrence assumptions rooted in a bilateral US–Soviet relationship no longer hold amid more nuclear-armed actors, wider access to AI, cyber, hypersonics, and the possibility that these tools can threaten second-strike forces or create effects once associated with nuclear weapons. Our discussion highlights risks of preemption, inadvertent escalation driven by automation and bad data, and psychological and organizational biases intensified by time compression and increasingly personalist regimes.

    Article: https://tnsr.org/roundtable/emerging-technologies-and-the-future-of-strategic-stability/

    Hosts: Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Ryan Vest

    Producer: Jordan Morning

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    34 mins
  • A Dystopian Take on Rising Authoritarianism and Resistance
    Mar 4 2026

    Melissa Chan joins to discuss her career reporting across Asia and why she pivoted from journalism to co-creating the graphic novel "You Must Take Part In Revolution" with activist-artist Badiucao. We discuss the book's visual style (Chinese watercolor influences, Frank Miller's Sin City palette, and manga elements), the subversive Mao-derived title, and a near-future plot spanning Hong Kong to a 2035 war over Taiwan amid surveillance, drones, and AI. Chan describes choices around depicting resistance, representation, and hidden "Easter eggs," and reflects on the book's strong reception.

    Hosts: Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Ryan Vest

    Producer: Jordan Morning

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    37 mins
  • Navigating a World Adrift with Shivshankar Menon
    Feb 17 2026

    We host Shivshankar Menon to discuss his recent article, "A New World Order? Be Careful What You Wish For." Menon, the former national security advisor to the Indian prime minister, examines the historical rarity of stable world orders and the dangers of contemporary nostalgia for a perceived "golden age" of stability.

    The conversation explores the tension between a globalized economy and fragmented local politics, questioning whether the current distribution of power can support a formal international order. Menon characterizes the present era as a "world adrift" and argues that progress often emerges from such periods of political disorder. We also address India's strategic role in navigating this environment through issue-based coalitions rather than traditional spheres of influence.

    Hosts: Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Francis J. Gavin

    Producer: Jordan Morning

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    47 mins
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