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Next week, TU's Presidential Lecture Series welcomes David E. Sanger

Aired on Wednesday, March 16th.
Aired on Wednesday, March 16th.

"Timely and bracing.... With the deep knowledge and bright clarity that have long characterized his work, Sanger recounts the cunning and dangerous development of cyberspace into the global battlefield of the 21st century.... A reader finishes this book fully understanding why cyberwar has moved rapidly to the top of America's official list of national security threats." -- The Washington Post (on Sanger's "The Perfect Weapon")

We're talking about the situation in Ukraine on today's ST with one of the nation's leading geopolitical analysts. Our guest is David E. Sanger, the longtime national security correspondent for The New York Times who also teaches at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. As part of the University of Tulsa's Presidential Lecture Series, Sanger will deliver a free-to-the-public talk next week here on the TU campus. (The talk begins at 7:30pm on Tuesday the 22nd in the Reynolds Center, located at 3208 East 8th Street; more information on this event, which is sponsored by the Darcy O'Brien Endowed Chair, is posted here.) A frequent guest on Face the Nation, PBS, NPR, and CNN, Sanger is also the author of "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age," which first appeared in 2018 and was the basis for an acclaimed HBO documentary.

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