In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Kurt Campbell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Asia Group, and Jake Sullivan, former national security advisor to Vice President Joe Biden and director of policy planning at the U.S. State Department, about U.S.-China relations and the long-term strategic threat posed by Beijing. Morell, Campbell and Sullivan discuss the variety of foreign policy challenges facing the Trump administration and the evolving strategies to confront China being discussed.
Strategic Opportunities and Challenges in Latin America: Pedro Burelli
China's Path and Xi's Political Future: Expert Chris Johnson
Big Tech, Regulation & National Security: Klon Kitchen & Jamil Jaffer
The Sandy Hook Shooting and How Conspiracy Theories Affect National Security: Journalist Elizabeth Williamson
Reporting From Ukraine's Front Line: CBS News Correspondent Holly Williams
State of Play in Ukraine: Former Moscow Chief of Station Rolf Mowatt-Larssen
Counterterrorism Chief Christy Abizaid on Top Terror Threats to the U.S.
Israel's Security Challenges: Former Senior Mossad Officer Zohar Palti
Former GOP Congressman and CIA Officer Will Hurd
John McLaughlin on Russia's World-Changing War
Top State Department Intelligence Official Brett Holmgren
Global Effects of Russia's War in Ukraine: Oil and Energy Expert Mark Finley
WMD Risks in Ukraine: Former Senior CIA Operations Officer Rolf Mowatt-Larssen
Nuclear Confrontations with Moscow: Author Brian Morra
Beijing's View of the Russia-Ukraine War: China Expert Chris Johnson
Profiling Putin and Other World Leaders: Psychiatrist Kenneth Dekleva
Putin's Choices in Ukraine: Former Top Pentagon Official Mike Vickers
Taiwan-China Tensions: Expert Bonnie Glaser
The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: A Panel of Experts Discuss
The Future of the Kim Regime: North Korea Expert Sue Mi Terry
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