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Our guest is Ambassador Mark Lagon; he recently gave an address (with the title cited above) at the Tulsa Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Our guest, who spoke recently here in Tulsa, is the Program Director for the American Committees on Foreign Relations.
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A conversation with Paul Dabbar, who formerly served as the U.S. Department of Energy's Under Secretary for Science.
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Now in paperback, here is (per a starred review in Booklist) "possibly the most important book of the year.... Perlroth's precise, lucid, and compelling presentation of mind-blowing disclosures about the underground arms race a must-read exposé."
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Our guest — an impressively accomplished TU alum — spoke recently on the subject of international cyber-security at the TCFR.
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As the world marks the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we speak about this, and about other matters, with James M. Lindsay, Senior VP at the Council on Foreign Relations
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When it comes to global events -- and our government's responses to them -- how is Biden doing?
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Our guest is the Program Director at the American Committees on Foreign Relations, which is the parent organization of the TCFR.
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Today's guest is a professor at SMU who focuses on the links between economic development and migration; his books include "Controlling Immigration," "Understanding Global Migration," and "International Political Economy: History, Theory, and Policy" (forthcoming).
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Our guest, Professor Charles E. Ziegler of the University of Louisville, is a specialist on the domestic, foreign, and security policies of Russia and Eurasia.