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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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His article, "The Secret Weapons of Ukraine," appeared in the February 2023 issue of Esquire.
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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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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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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.
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Our guest has, over the past 20+ years, led hundreds of training programs related to political participation and democratic processes. For example, he's led election-observation missions in Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Mali, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Tunisia, Ukraine, and elsewhere.
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Our guest has, over the past 20+ years, led hundreds of training programs related to political participation and democratic processes. For example, he's led election-observation missions in Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Mali, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Tunisia, Ukraine, and elsewhere.
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"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")
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"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")