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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2018 · 32 MIN

Rethinking governance in American foreign policy: Conversation with Erin Conaton

from The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast · host GPPR

In the second iteration of GPPR’s series of podcasts about Rethinking Governance, Interview Editor John Barfield sits down for a discussion with visiting GU Fellow Erin Conaton. Conaton shares her knowledge and perspective on a range of security topics, including how the 2018 midterms affect the discussion surrounding national security, the limits on American military intervention abroad, and how emerging cyber threats may affect the average American moving forward. BONUS FEATURES Erin suggests Foreign Affairs https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ along with Defense News online https://www.defensenews.com/ for keeping up with national security For non-foreign affairs reading Erin recommends All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai https://www.amazon.com/All-Our-Wrong-Todays-Novel/dp/1101985135 Theme music by Russell Lawrence https://soundcloud.com/cspanfam

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