Explore every episode of the podcast At The Boundary
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| The Iraq War Through the Eyes of Task Force Lion | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:55:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Seth Folsom joins “At the Boundary” to discuss his new book, "Nothing Here Worth Dying For," a gripping account of leading Task Force Lion in Iraq. He explores trust, adaptability, and leadership in combat, as well as the challenges of balancing professional conflicts with personal bonds. This episode dives into the evolution of warfare, the power of relationships in conflict zones, and the lasting impact of command. 🔊 Listen to the episode here! Also Available on Apple, Spotify, and all other major platforms. Links from the episode: • GNSI Tampa Summit 5 Conference Registration • North Korea, Nuclear Threats & the Fight for a Unification Video • Cambridge University Student Program • “Nothing Here Worth Dying For: Task Force Lion in Iraq" by Seth Folsom At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The U.S. Military Recruiting Crisis | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:45:34 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Military recruitment and retention are at a critical crossroads. Almost 80% of young Americans ineligible for service without some sort of medical waiver, and new recruitment pools are beginning to shrink. This episode brings in two experts to examine the urgent need for policy reform, leadership stability, and military family support. Listen in to how they explore eligibility standards and comprehensive family support programs to assist in strengthening America’s armed forces. Subscribe to stay up to date on global issues! Links from the episode: At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Is Poland America's #1 Ally in Eastern Europe? A Conversation with Professor Jacek Dworzecki | 02 Dec 2024 | 00:45:04 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this compelling episode of GNSI’s “At the Boundary," guest Professor Jacek Dworzecki, the Deputy Dean for Security Studies Discipline at the General Tadeusz Kościuszko Military University of Land Forces, provides a deep dive into Europe’s evolving security challenges from a Polish perspective. Discover Poland’s partnership with NATO and the United States, the growing threat of Russian military forces, and the far-reaching impacts of the Ukraine war. Prof. Dworzecki shares expert insights on how these dynamics are reshaping defense strategies and stability in the region. Tune in to explore the strategies, partnerships, and pressing challenges defining European security today. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The USA Missed the Golden Hour for Impactful Aid in Afghanistan | 25 Nov 2024 | 00:28:33 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! We sit in on a conversation with Alexious Butler, a Non-Resident Senior Fellow with GNSI and a Mission Director with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), about the concept of "The Golden Hour," specifically as it pertains to Afghanistan. The "Golden Hour" is commonly defined as the critical moment in a conflict zone when timely aid can dramatically alter outcomes in those zones. She and GNSI Research Fellow, Dr. Guido Rossi candidly discuss how the United States missed the Golden Hour and what that miss means. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Reflections on “Rethinking Afghanistan”: A GNSI Group Discussion on Lessons Learned | 18 Nov 2024 | 00:44:46 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Delve into the aftermath of the recent Policy Dialogue, "Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia," with insights from event organizers: GNSI Senior Director, Jim Cardoso; Strategy and Research Manager, Tad Schnaufer, PhD; Academic Director, David Oakley, PhD, and Future Strategist Program student, Jamie Preston. Explore critical takeaways on Afghanistan's shifting geopolitical landscape, lessons from U.S. operations, and strategies for a collaborative future. This episode of "At the Boundary" offers a thought-provoking analysis of one of the most pressing global challenges. Subscribe and listen now for expert perspectives that redefine the conversation.
At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Shifting Power in the Middle East: The Decline of Clerics and Rise of the IRGC | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:46:14 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this thought-provoking episode of “At the Boundary”, guest Ali Alfoneh from The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington dives deep into the shifting power dynamics in the Middle East. Together with GNSI Fellow Arman Mahmoudian, Ph.D., they explore the decline of clerical influence and the growing prominence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). This conversation unpacks the implications of these shifts for national security and global policy—offering invaluable insights for anyone interested in the evolving political landscape of the Middle East. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Iran at its Weakest in Years? | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:17:22 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this special episode, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie, former commander of CENTCOM, gives an exclusive update on the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. He shares his expert analysis on the objectives of both nations and dives deep into whether Iran has the capability to build a nuclear weapon—and why they haven’t yet. With tensions running high in the Middle East, Gen. McKenzie offers invaluable insights into the military, strategic, and political factors shaping this conflict. Tune in to hear the latest on one of the most critical security issues of our time. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| From Data to Action: Counterterrorism Intelligence Collection and Exploitation | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:42:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! What does it take to transform U.S. intelligence operations from small, specialized teams to a global force capable of tackling terrorism on a massive scale? In this episode, retired Lieutenant General Robert Ashley, the former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), discusses his incredible 36-year career in the U.S. Army and the evolution of intelligence and counterterrorism operations, along with the importance of interagency collaboration. His insights into the challenges of managing interagency collaboration between organizations like the CIA, FBI, and military address the critical issue of over-classification in intelligence work. Tune in to learn how intelligence work has transformed over the years and gain valuable lessons from one of the most experienced leaders in the field! Links from the episode: • Register for the Rethinking Afghanistan Policy Dialogue At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Did the Beirut Bombing Ignite the War on Terror? | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:54:48 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Listen in to this enlightening episode of GNSI’s “Author Spotlight Series” featuring James Scott, co-author of “Targeted: Beirut: The 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing and the Untold Origin Story of the War on Terror.” At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Sinwar is Dead, Hamas to Follow? | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:18:50 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this special episode of "At the Boundary," the impacts of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s death examined in detail. GNSI Research Fellow Dr. Arman Mahmoudian provides critical analysis of the implications of this event on the ongoing conflict in the region. What does Sinwar's death mean for Hamas' future operations against Israel? Could this signify a shift towards a potential ceasefire? Listeners can expect expert insights and a comprehensive discussion on the evolving landscape of Middle Eastern politics. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Bleak Future of the Russia-Ukraine War | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:26:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! With immense losses and a relentless conflict, can there be a good ending to the Russian and Ukraine war? In this episode of At The Boundary, special guest Marshall Billingslea breaks down the harsh reality: a future where neither side comes out on top. Discover the reason why the end to this war is further than ever, and what are its consequences. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Middle East is at War Again | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:26:27 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! As conflict erupts in the Middle East once again, the region is engulfed in a "fires war." The recent death of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah and Israel's military operations in southern Lebanon have sparked intense retaliatory strikes from Hezbollah and Iran. Join GNSI Executive Director and retired U.S. Marine Corps General Frank McKenzie, a former commander of U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), as he provides a deep dive into the current crisis. In this special episode of “What’s Really Happening?”, General McKenzie shares his expert analysis and discusses the troubling outlook for a swift resolution to the ongoing conflict. 🎧 Tune in now to understand the complexities of the situation and what it means for global security. Don’t miss this critical conversation! Links from the episode: At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Will the U.S. Stay Ahead of China and Russia? | 03 Feb 2025 | 01:08:43 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! The future of U.S. global relations hangs in the balance as shifting alliances, rising threats, and strategic competition reshape the world stage. Former Ambassador Barbara Stevenson and General (Ret) Frank McKenzie offer powerful insights on the intersection of diplomacy, military strategy, and national security, exploring America's global standing amid tensions with Russia and China. Hosted by the Global and National Security Institute and USF World, this episode of “At the Boundary” examines the critical role of alliances, economic security, and military positioning in safeguarding U.S. strength in an era of uncertainty. Also Available on Apple Podcasts & Spotify At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| USF’s Growing National Security Research Capability | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:16:29 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this week’s episode of "ATB," host Dr. Dave Oakley sits down with Dr. Randy Larsen, the Associate Dean for Research at the College of Arts and Sciences. Together, they delve into groundbreaking projects reshaping our understanding of national security and human dynamics: BICI and SAIL. SAIL aims to establish a comprehensive hub for the USF National Security and Human Dynamics Network, enhancing research, education, and workforce development across the nation. Meanwhile, BICI is a collaborative effort between USF and United States Central Command to quantify how nations influence each other within the Great Power Competition framework. Join us as we explore the complexities of international relations and the implications of power dynamics in today’s geopolitical landscape. Tune in to gain insights that could shape future policy and technology discussions! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| GNSI's Future Strategist Program: National Security's Next Generation | 23 Sep 2024 | 00:20:59 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Discover the Future Strategist Program! In this week’s episode of “At the Boundary,” join guests Dr. Jeff Rogg and Ashley Parow as they dive into GNSI’s exciting new initiative aimed at USF students pursuing careers in national security. Hear from Ashley, a third-year honors student, about how the Future Strategist Program has transformed her career path. Don’t miss this insightful discussion—tune in now! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Venezuela’s Stolen Election: What’s next for the country? | 16 Sep 2024 | 00:25:11 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode, U.S veteran researchers address the current political chaos in Venezuela, analyzing the impact on the country’s stability. The stolen elections are causing conflict between the military and civilians, who want to ensure national security policies. The protests, classified as one of the most remarkable non-violent resistances, have great odds of resulting in change. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| How Engineering is Changing National Defense | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:39:16 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! 🌐 How is engineering transforming national security? Join “At the Boundary” as guest Taylor Johnston sheds light on the USF Institute for Applied Engineering’s role in developing advanced technologies for defense applications. Discover the impact of engineering on safeguarding our nation. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Voter Stress Over A.I. influence in 2024 U.S. Election with Dr. Stephen Neely | 02 Sep 2024 | 00:41:04 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of "At the Boundary," join host Jim Cardoso and special guest Dr. Stephen Neely, MPA Program Director at USF and GNSI Senior Faculty Fellow, as they discuss the results of an extensive survey on the state of American voters. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The State of the Abraham Accords with Merissa Khurma | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:46:44 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Join “At the Boundary” on this enlightening episode as Merissa Khurma, Program Director of the Middle East Program at the Wilson Center, dives deep into the Abraham Accords. Discover the purpose and status of these pivotal agreements and explore the escalating tensions between Israel and various Arab states. Khurma, and host Jim Cardoso, also discuss China's increasing influence in Middle Eastern business and the significant challenges hindering peace in the region. Tune in for expert insights and a comprehensive analysis on these critical issues shaping the Middle East today. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Addressing Extremism and Reintegration of Former Combatants in the Middle East | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:53:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! This week on "At the Boundary," Charles Lister offers expert analysis on countering terrorism and addressing the detainee crisis in the Middle East. Lister’s focus is on the critical issue of reintegrating combatants into their communities once fighting has ceased. Effective reintegration is crucial for preventing the resurgence of extremist groups in these regions. In this episode, Lister delves into the complexities of the situation in Syria, explores strategies for successful reintegration of former combatants, and highlights the widespread lack of awareness surrounding this crisis. Charles Lister, a senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute, is the director of MEI’s Syria and Countering Terrorism & Extremism Programs. He is also author of the critically acclaimed book "The Syrian Jihad: Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and the Evolution of an Insurgency.” At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Analyzing Ukraine’s Historic Advance into Kursk with Dr. Tad Schnaufer | 16 Aug 2024 | 00:19:36 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this special edition, “At the Boundary” analyzes the historic invasion of Russia’s Kursk Region by Ukrainian forces. As of our recording, Ukrainian troops have advanced over seven miles along a 25-mile front—a significant development, considering it’s been over 80 years since Russia last faced such an invasion during World War II. Join Dr. Tad Schnaufer, GNSI’s strategy and research manager, as he breaks down the implications of this bold move. The conversation explores potential Ukrainian military objectives, anticipated reactions from Vladimir Putin and Russian media, and how the world is responding to this unprecedented event. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Countering Violent Extremist Organizations and Technology in Special Operations with Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Scott Howell | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:35:00 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! This week on “At The Boundary,” we’re featuring a compelling discussion with retired Air Force Lieutenant General Scott Howell about the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Explore how JSOC, a critical segment of U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), prepares elite forces for high-impact missions to defend the Homeland and U.S. interests overseas. General Howell offers a deep dive into the past 20 years of combating extremist threats, the evolving landscape of strategic competition, and the role of technology in shaping future operations. Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Scott Howell served as the 15th Commanding General of Joint Special Operations Command. Subscribe for more from GNSI! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Flaws of Zero-Sum Thinking in Modern Warfare with Guest Dr. Chris Kolenda | 05 Aug 2024 | 00:40:31 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Join us as Dr. Chris Kolenda, author of “Zero Sum Victory: What We’re Getting Wrong About War,” reveals his critical views on U.S. military strategy. Kolenda, a retired Army Colonel with extensive experience advising high-level military leaders, discusses his book with GNSI's own Dr. Dave Oakley. Learn why he believes the "zero-sum" mindset has led to more complex issues in Afghanistan and Iraq and explore possible new approaches to military interventions. Don’t miss this insightful conversation with a renowned strategist and negotiator! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Mystery Drones Invading U.S. Skies | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:44:30 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Explore the enigma of mysterious drones spotted in New Jersey and across major U.S. cities, including sightings over FAA-regulated airspace and military bases. These incidents, investigated at the directive of President Trump, have sparked concerns about national security, the intentions of unidentified pilots, and the military's capability to counter potential threats. Join returning guest Caitlin Lee, Director of Acquisition and Technology Policy at the RAND Corporation, as she delves into compelling theories, cutting-edge drone technology, and the broader implications for airspace security and policy strategy both in the United States and in the Russian – Ukraine War. Stay informed on this gripping topic that lies at the boundary of defense, technology, and national security policy. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Iran’s New President: Exploring the Impacts and Intrigues of Recent Political Shifts | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:53:02 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Award-winning journalist and Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy, Negar Mortazavi, joins host Jim Cardoso on "At the Boundary" this week. They delve into the recent election of Iran's new President, Masoud Pezeshkian, and explore the political landscape following the death of former President Ibrahim Raisi. Discover insights into the unexpected election of a reformist candidate and intel about a potential Iranian plot targeting high-ranking American officials. Negar Mortazavi, also the editor and host of "The Iran Podcast," offers expert analysis on Iranian politics, society, and culture. Don't miss this in-depth discussion on the current state of Iran and its global implications. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Aftermath of October 7: Israel's Survival Mindset with Dr. Frank Sobchak | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:52:17 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! This week’s "At The Boundary" features Dr. Frank Sobchak as he discusses his extensive research on Israel since the October 7th attacks by Hamas. Dr. Sobchak shares firsthand accounts from his time in the region and insights gained from conversations with its citizens. The conversation also covers Israel's portrayal in American media and opinions on the ceasefire discussions between countries. Dr. Sobchak, a Non-Resident Fellow of the Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) and Chair of Irregular Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point, draws on his 26-year career in the U.S. Army and dedicated studies on Middle East security and the evolution of intelligence gathering and espionage. Links to other GNSI content: • Retired General Frank McKenzie: “The Melting Point" At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Russia's Alliance with North Korea with Political Science Expert Dr. Jongseok Woo | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:42:49 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Tune in to "At the Boundary" for an in-depth discussion with special guest, Dr. Jongseok Woo, an expert on political science at the University of South Florida. Dr. Woo and GNSI’s Dr. Tad Schnaufer examine the recent NATO-style provision formed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Gain valuable perspectives on Russia's economic relations with South Korea, Japan's defense policies, and political corruption in East Asia. Dr. Jongseok Woo is an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of South Florida and author of several books combing through the intricacies of military politics, political corruption and foreign relations in North and South Korea. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Inside the Life of a Four-Star with General (Ret) Frank McKenzie | 08 Jul 2024 | 00:35:09 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On GNSI’s “At the Boundary” this week, former Commander of United States Central Command, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie and host Tad Schnaufer, PhD, give rare insight into the life of a four-star general. They discuss daily routines, pivotal decisions, and leadership in the U.S. military. Explore the realities and responsibilities of high-level strategic decision-making. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion! • Inside the Life of a Four-Star General on Youtube • “Resiliency and Resistance in Iran” by Robert Burrell, PHD and David Diorio, PHD At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Should Chinese Drones Be Banned in the U.S.? UAV Expert Dr. Caitlin Lee of RAND Corporation Explores Both Sides of the Question | 01 Jul 2024 | 00:36:42 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! 🎙️ Join us on "At the Boundary" as Dr. Caitlin Lee breaks down the "Countering CCP Drones Act" currently being considered in Congress. This legislation would ban drones from the Chinese-owned technology company, DJI, from operating in the U.S., which would have a massive impact on the personal and professional domestic drone markets. She also analyzes Ukraine's military drone usage in their war with Russia and builds the framework for Taiwan's preparations for drone warfare with China. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, an Interview With Greg Smith, CEO of TIGRE Global Solutions and the former Command Senior Enlisted Leader at U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:37:57 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On “At The Boundary,” Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant (Ret) Greg Smith shares unique insights from his 33-year career in Special Operations, diving into the details of countering modern weapons of mass destruction. Smith was the 10th Command Senior Enlisted Leader in the history of USSOCOM and he's the founder and CEO of TIGRE Global Solutions, a group that focuses on emerging tech, discreet capabilities and developmental systems that advance national security. • The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century by General (Ret) Frank McKenzie At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Experiences of Marine Corps Veteran and National Security Expert, Dr. Rob Burrell, the Newest Member of GNSI and Author of "The Ghosts of Iwo Jima" | 17 Jun 2024 | 00:36:51 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! At The Boundary host Jim Cardoso sits down with one of the newest members of our GNSI team, Resident Senior Fellow Dr. Rob Burrell. They talk about Burrell’s time as a combat-experienced Marine, his accomplishments within the national security field, and his experiences while writing his book, “The Ghosts of Iwo Jima.” The conversation chronicles Dr. Burrell’s dynamic career, including his transition from Marine Corps officer to academia, research and teaching. All culminating with his current position within the Global and National Security Institute. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| “Threads of Oppression: The Global Impact of Transnational Repression” with GNSI’s David Oakley, PhD, Campaign Director at Safeguard Defenders, Laura Harth, and Associate Professor of Political Science at Eckerd College, Allison Quatrini, PhD | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:41:01 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On this episode of “At the Boundary,” GNSI’s Academic Director, David Oakley, PhD, leads a panel from the GNSI Policy Dialogues conference titled: “Endangered Freedoms: Transnational Repression in North America,” which featured Campaign Director at Safeguard Defenders, Laura Harth and Associate Professor of Political Science at Eckerd College, Allison Quatrini, PhD, as panelists. The panel was called: Threads of Oppression: The Global Impact of Transnational Repression. The panelist focused on understanding transnational repression of the Uyghur people by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), how it affects national, and global, security, and offer suggestions to different federal agencies on how to combat this oppression from a policy standpoint. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| "How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare" With Author Vali Nasr, PhD and Arman Mahmoudian, PhD | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:43:43 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! This week on GNSI’s At the Boundary Podcast, GNSI’s very own Arman Mahmoudian, PhD, discusses the latest book from the Majid Khaddouri Professor of International Affairs and Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University SAIS, Vali Nasr, PhD. The book, "How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare," gives Nasr, PhD’s, and his collogues, perspective on the effectiveness of sanctions in Iran and potential future reactions from its people. Don't miss this illuminating discussion from two distinguished experts on the Middle East and the Iranian government! Links for the General's new book: At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and its Potential Effects on Iran’s Relations with the U.S. with Middle East Policy Experts Dr. Arman Mahmoudian and Dr. Mohsen Mulani | 27 May 2024 | 00:28:50 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On At the Boundary this week, guest host Glenn Beckmann sits down with two of the most recognized experts on Middle Eastern affairs. Dr. Arman Mahmoudian, an adjunct professor at the Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF and an award-winning writer on foreign policy and Dr. Mohsen Mulani, an internationally recognized scholar, as well as the founder and Executive Director of the Center for Strategic and Diplomatic Studies at USF. They discuss the helicopter crash that led to the Iranian President’s death, the state of the Iranian people as a result of his passing, and what the possible outcomes may be based on their understanding of the region. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Chinese Aggression Fuels Indo-Pacific Grey Zone Wars | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:37:04 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! China’s approach in the South China Sea is becoming far more aggressive. How does America view the rise of grey zone conflicts in the Indo-Pacific? In this illuminating episode, Ray Powell and James Carouso, hosts of the “Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?” podcast, dive into the critical importance of this region for global security and its implications for the second term of the Trump administration. Explore key issues, including China's territorial ambitions, the strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific, and how these dynamics influence U.S. foreign policy and global stability. Subscribe for deep insights on national security and policy! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Artificial Intelligence and it’s Effect on the Future of Spycraft with David Gioe, PhD., Associate Professor of History at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and GNSI's Academic Director, Dave Oakley, PhD | 20 May 2024 | 00:49:21 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, GNSI’s Academic Director Dave Oakley PhD., discusses how the implementation of A.I. is changing the world of spycraft with David Gioe, PhD., an Associate Professor of History at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and veteran in the field of information gathering. Their conversation delves into personal experiences with various intelligence gathering agencies, how the role of operatives changed post the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and how it may change again with artificial intelligence becoming part of the craft in the world of strategic competition. Check out more GNSI content!: At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Author Barbara Slavin Gives Insight Into Her Book “Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies: Iran, the U.S. and the Twisted Path to Confrontation.” | 13 May 2024 | 00:33:09 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On At the Boundary this week, Barbara Slavin, a nationally recognized, author, diplomatic reporter, and foreign correspondent with special expertise in the Middle East, and Sina Azodi, PhD, a Visiting Scholar and Professional Lecturer of International Affairs at the George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs talk about Slavin’s book: “Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies: Iran, the U.S. and the Twisted Path to Confrontation.” This conversation was a part of GNSI’s Author Spotlight Series, these distinguished scholars explore the deterioration of relations between U.S. and Iran, Slavin’s personal experiences traveling there, and what possible avenues could be explored to resolve some of the major issues between the two nations. • Register for GNSI: Endangered Freedoms- Transnational Repression in North America At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Competition with Ylli Bajraktari, President and CEO of the Special Competitive Studies Project and Dr. Prasant Mohapatra, Provost of the University of South Florida | 06 May 2024 | 00:34:09 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, we go back to our GNSI Tampa Summit in March and listen in on a conversation between Dr. Prasant Mohapatra, the Provost of the University of South Florida and Ylli Bajraktari, President and CEO of the Special Competitive Studies Project, an initiative spearheaded by Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google. Between Dr. Mohapatra’s experiences as a visiting scientist or professor at global corporations like Intell, AT&T, Siemens, and Panasonic as well as, Ylli Bajraktari’s having served as the Executive Director of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, the conversation is able to delve deep into the future of A.I. and its implications on strategic competition. • GNSI Decision Brief - Repression Without Borders: How Nations Silence Critics Abroad At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Targeted harassment of individuals within the United States by the People's Republic of China, with guest Amy Mitchell, former Senior Advisor to the U.S. State Department | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:37:23 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Amy Mitchell, a former senior advisor to the Office of Global Women’s Issues for the U.S. State Department, joins At the Boundary for an in-depth discussion on how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), uses secret police stations all over the world to surveil, coerce, and assault targeted individuals from speaking out against its communist doctrine. And that includes inside the United States. Mitchell will be a featured guest at our upcoming GNSI Policy Dialogues event, Endangered Freedoms: Transnational Repression in North America. The day will be filled with difficult but necessary conversations about the repression tactics practiced by dozens of countries around the world, most notably China as it targets Uyghur, Tibetan and Hong Kong populations everywhere, including those living in the United States. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Dr. Vali Nasr and Dr. Mohsen Milani, Two of the World's Foremost Iran Experts Fireside Chat at GNSI Policy Dialogues | 22 Apr 2024 | 00:47:43 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! As part of our Policy Dialogues series of events, GNSI gathered some of the world's foremost experts on Iran for a recent conference: The Iran Enigma: Navigating Strategy and Security.
We hope you enjoy today's podcast. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| CDAO for the Dept of Defense Craig Martell Discusses Artificial Intelligence with USF Professor John Licato (Part 2) | 15 Apr 2024 | 00:39:36 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Dr. Craig Martell, former technology executive at Lyft and Dropbox, and the first Chief Development and Artificial Intelligence Officer for the Department of Defense, is one of the world's leading experts on artificial intelligence, machine learning and large language models. His keynote address at GNSI Tampa Summit 3 was such a roaring success, we wanted to connect with him again. He agreed and, on his last day as the head of CDAO, spent some time with us and USF Professor John Licago, the founder of the university's Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning (AMHR) Lab. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| CDAO for the Dept of Defense Craig Martell Discusses Artificial Intelligence with USF Professor John Licato (Part 1) | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:41:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Dr. Craig Martell, former technology executive at Lyft and Dropbox, and the first Chief Development and Artificial Intelligence Officer for the Department of Defense, is one of the world's leading experts on artificial intelligence, machine learning and large language models. His keynote address at GNSI Tampa Summit 3 was such a roaring success, we wanted to connect with him again. He agreed and, on his last day as the head of CDAO, spent some time with us and USF Professor John Licago, the founder of the university's Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning (AMHR) Lab. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Fireside Chat (Part 2) Featuring the Honorable Kirstjen Nielsen and General (Ret) Frank McKenzie | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:31:29 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Artificial Intelligence is a hot-button issue - perhaps the hot-button issue - around the world today. AI was the focus of our recently completed GNSI Tampa Summit 3: Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Fireside Chat (Part 1)Featuring the Honorable Kirstjen Nielsen and General (Ret) Frank McKenzie | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:28:12 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Artificial Intelligence is a hot-button issue - perhaps the hot-button issue - around the world today. AI was the focus of our recently completed GNSI Tampa Summit 3: Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Waves of Consequence: The Capabilities of A.I. from a Military Perspective with General Bryan Fenton, the Commander of United States Special Operations Command | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:30:44 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, GNSI Tampa Summit 3 keynote speaker, General Bryan Fenton, Commander of U.S. Special Forces Operations Command (USSOCOM), shares topics of military interest in artificial intelligence. AI has transformed the way his team at Special Operations Command processes and solves the difficult challenges this technology brings with its advancements.
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| GNSI’s 2025 Roadmap: Programs, Goals, and Events | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:40:48 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! Kick off 2025 with the Global and National Security Institute (GNSI), host Jim Cardoso and the team unveil the institute’s ambitious plans for the year. This episode highlights the goals of the Future Strategist Program, introduces new Fellows and partners, and previews an impressive lineup of thought leaders, speakers, and events shaping the conversation on global security, policy, and technology. Stay informed about cutting-edge insights in international relations, emerging technologies, and strategic foresight. Subscribe for more from GNSI! At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Are We Ready for the Next Steps with A.I.? With USF’s Dr. Norma Alcantar and Dr. John Licato and the University of Paris-Saclay’s Dr. Nicholas Sabouret. | 18 Mar 2024 | 00:36:17 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, we listen to a diverse conversation between three leading experts in the study of artificial intelligence. USF assistant professor and the founder of the Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning Lab, Dr. John Licato, USF Associate Dean of Research in the Department of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering Department, Dr. Norma Alcantar, and the Director of the Graduate School of Computer Science at the University of Paris-Saclay in France, Dr. Nicholas Sabouret. Their conversation delved into the global views on A.I., unique applications of the technology, and how prepared we may, or may not be, for the artificially generated images and speech that can be nearly indistinguishable from other humans. Click here for information and to register for the upcoming GNSI Policy Dialogues: The Iran Enigma: Navigating Security and Strategy At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Food Insecurities in Tampa Bay with CEO of Feeding Tampa Bay, Thomas Mantz and Director of the USF Center for the Advancement of Food Security and Healthy Communities, Dr. David Himmelgreen | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:38:33 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, we’ve gathered the CEO of Feeding Tampa Bay, Thomas Mantz and Dr. David Himmelgreen, a USF anthropology professor and Director of the USF Center for the Advancement of Food Security and Healthy Communities to speak about food insecurity and hunger issues in the Tampa Bay region. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| Understanding Drone Warfare and Emerging Technologies with Lt. Colonel Paul Lushenko and Taylor Johnston, COO of the Institute of Applied Engineering at USF | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:40:54 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, we sit in on a conversation with one of the U.S. Army's foremost experts on drone warfare, AI trust and emerging technologies, Lieutenant Colonel (Dr) Paul Lushenko, the Director of Operations at the US Army War College. The highly accredited author and recently named assistant professor at the Army War College sat down with Taylor Johnston, the Chief Operations Officer at the Institute for Applied Engineering at the University of South Florida. Johnston is a retired U.S. Air Force Officer, whose last post was as Chief Innovation Officer at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||
| A Discussion of Russia's Illegal Invasion of Ukraine with GNSI Strategy and Research Manager, Tad Schnaufer II, PhD | 19 Feb 2024 | 00:34:45 | |
Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In Episode 14 of “At the Boundary,” we recognize the two-year anniversary of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022. Actually, as we learn in this episode, a strong case can be made that this is the 10th anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We also discuss a recent Guest Essay written by GNSI Executive Director, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie, for the New York Times. In that essay, titled “It’s Not Time for Our Troops to Leave the Middle East,” McKenzie lays out his position: We waited too long to respond to the many attacks by #Iranian backed proxy militias and we must now respond more aggressively to re-establish deterrence against Iran and those proxy groups like #Hezbollah and At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about. | |||