FPRI Radio September 21, 2020 The Hunt for Mobile Missiles This week FPRI’s Director of Research Aaron Stein and Senior Fellow Paul Bracken discuss Bracken’s new report: The Hunt... Read more »
FPRI Radio August 10, 2020 U.S. Troop Movements in Germany This past week, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper announced that the United States would withdraw 11,800 troops from Germany,... Read more »
FPRI Radio October 15, 2019 From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists In this edition of FPRI Radio Michael Noonan, the director of FPRI’s Program on National Security, sits down and... Read more »
FPRI Radio October 4, 2019 A Conversation with Lt. Gen. Jonathon Riley: Afghanistan, the US-UK Relationship, and Brexit In this episode of FPRI Radio Michael Noonan, director of FPRI’s Program on National Security, sits down with retired... Read more »
FPRI Radio February 28, 2019 Israel’s Election: An Update Israelis head to the polls on April 9th. To get a sense of the state of the race, the... Read more »
FPRI Radio November 14, 2018 Taxing Wars: The American Way of War Finance and the Decline of Democracy In this episode of FPRI Radio Michael Noonan sits down with Sarah Kreps from Cornell University to discuss her... Read more »
FPRI Radio October 22, 2018 What Does the “Day After” look like for Syria? While the conflict in Syria shows no sign of abating, scholars and policymakers alike are trying to make projections... Read more »
After the Caliphate Project, FPRI Radio March 15, 2018 Life After the Caliphate Although most of ISIS’s territory has been wrested from its control, the threat posed by this terrorist organization and... Read more »
Event and Lecture Media, FPRI Radio November 17, 2017 Assessing Trump’s Trip to Asia President Donald Trump recently completed a 12-day trip to Asia, with stops in Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam, and... Read more »
FPRI Radio September 28, 2017 Europe’s Voters Have Spoken…But What Did They Say? The German elections on 24 September marked the end of a year and a half of major elections and... Read more »