In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Barbara Slavin, former journalist and Director of the ‘Future of Iran Initiative’ at the Atlantic Council, a think tank in Washington, DC. Morell and Slavin assess the U.S. foreign policy posture toward Iran and the effect of diplomatic efforts made to date. Slavin offers insight into Tehran’s calculus as the 2020 presidential elections approach, as well as its rapprochement with Russia and China. She also outlines Tehran’s likely regional and global objectives in the near term.
Stanford Professor and Author Amy Zegart
CIA's Former Deputy Director for Science and Technology Dawn Meyerriecks
State Department Counselor Derek Chollet on Top Foreign Policy Challenges
Applying Cold War Lessons to Great Power Competition: Historian Hal Brands
Michael Morell on the Top Global Threats in 2022
"Best Of" Intelligence Matters: Clarissa Ward
"Best Of" Intelligence Matters: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Former CIA Operations Officer Turned Novelist Jim Lawler
China's Ambitions: Graham Allison, Hal Brands and Ketian Zhang
Dealing with the Taliban: Former Afghanistan Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad
National Cyber Director Chris Inglis on Stemming Cyber Threats
Defense Intelligence Agency Director LTG Scott Berrier on Global Threats
Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta on Top Security Threats
Escalating Tensions with Tehran: Iran Expert Norman Roule
Putin's Russia: Former Ambassador Michael McFaul
The Syria Conflict: Former CIA Analyst David McCloskey
CIA Chief Historian David Robarge on Pivotal Global Events
Hayden Center Panel on Intelligence and War in Afghanistan
The Insurrectionist Movement in the United States: Professor Robert Pape
Michael Morell on 9/11, the CIA and Afghanistan: Part 2
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