In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell has the tables turned on him – and gets asked the questions in a live taping at the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy & Government. Morell talks with CBS News intelligence reporter Olivia Gazis about his three-decade career at the CIA and top foreign policy issues involving Iran, Afghanistan, North Korea and China. He also discusses technological and other challenges currently facing the U.S. intelligence community.
The Threat of North Korea's Nuclear Weapons: Markus Garlauskas
The Aims and Impact of Chinese Foreign Development: Brad Parks
Implications of Xi Jinping's Hold on Power: Former Senior CIA China Analyst Chris Johnson
U.S. Political Violence on the Rise: Professor Bob Pape
The Ethics and Impact of Drone Strikes: Georgetown Law Professor Mitt Regan
Putin's Threat of Nuclear War: Former CIA Moscow Chief of Station Rolf Mowatt-Larssen
75th Anniversary of the CIA with Deputy Director of the CIA David Cohen
The Status of a U.S.-Iran Deal: Middle East Expert Karim Sadjadpour
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development Elbridge Colby
Journalist and Former Marine Elliot Ackerman
Global Energy Expert Daniel Yergin
Terrorism Analyst Bill Roggio
Former Senior CIA Analysts on China: Chris Johnson and John Culver
The Potential of Future Conflict with China: Professor Hal Brands
Battlefield Lessons for Ukraine, Taiwan: Former Diplomat Eric Edelman
Best Of: Stanford Professor and Author Amy Zegart
Best Of: Psychiatrist Kenneth Dekleva on Profiling World Leaders
Making Fun of Spies: Former CIA Officer and Satirist Alex Finley
Expert Heather Conley on Russia's "Strategic Conservatism"
Former Ambassador Peter Wittig on Foreign Perceptions of the U.S.
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