FPRI Radio August 13, 2012 How Defense Austerity Will Test U.S. Strategy in Asia Michael Noonan, the director of FPRI’s program on national security, interviews FPRI Senior Fellow Michael Horowitz about his recent... Read more »
FPRI Radio July 27, 2012 Events in Syria FPRI Senior Fellow, Edward Turzanski, comments on developments in Syria and the implications for U.S. foreign policy. Program length:... Read more »
FPRI Radio April 12, 2012 A New U.S.-Colombia Relationship: Transnational Crime and U.S. National Security In this installment of FPRI Radio COL (ret.) Robert Killebrew of the Center for a New American Security discussed... Read more »
FPRI Radio January 30, 2012 Do The Post-Communist Transitions Offer Lessons For The Arab World? Ambassador Adrian Basora is a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and Director of the Project on... Read more »
FPRI Radio January 17, 2012 Margin Call: How To Cut A Trillion From Defense Kori Schake is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and a member of FPRI’s Board of Advisors. She... Read more »
FPRI Radio December 19, 2011 The Death of Kim Jong Il and Implications for East Asia FPRI Senior Fellow, Gilbert Rozman, comments on the death of Kim Jong Il, future developments in North Korea and... Read more »
FPRI Radio December 19, 2011 Vaclav Havel FPRI Senior Fellow, Adrian Basora, comments on the death of Vaclav Havel and the lessons to be learned from... Read more »
FPRI Radio December 2, 2011 Events in Egypt FPRI Associate Scholar, Eric Trager, comments from Cairo on developments in Egypt and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.... Read more »
FPRI Radio October 23, 2011 Events in Libya and Iraq FPRI Senior Fellow, Edward Turzanski, comments on developments in Libya and Iraq and and the implications for U.S. foreign... Read more »
FPRI Radio August 22, 2011 Events in Libya FPRI Senior Fellow, Edward Turzanski, comments on developments in Libya.... Read more »