The past 70 years has been the era of “Pax Americana,” a period of relative stability thanks to the influence and ballast provided by the United States. But with Russian expansion and a rising China, how long can it last?
Featured Guests:
- Jeremy Adelman, Director- Global History Lab, Princeton University
- Andrew Bacevich, Professor Emeritus, Boston University
- Daniel Benaim, Former Middle East Advisor to VP Biden, Center for American Progress Sr. Fellow
- Pat Buchanan, Presidential Assistant
- Amb. (Ret.) Nicholas Burns, Professor, Harvard Kennedy School
- Steven Cook, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
- Alexis Crow, Geopolitical Investing Practice, PwC
- Nicholas Danforth, Historian, Senior Policy Analyst, Bipartisan Policy Center
- Amb. (Ret.) Michael Gfoeller, U.S. Ambassador (Ret.)
- Chuck Hagel, 24th Secretary of Defense
- John J. Hamre, President & CEO, CSIS
- Gen. Michael Hayden, Former Director, CIA and NSA
- Amb. James F. Jeffrey, Former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey
- Michael Kazin, Prof. of History, Georgetown University,Editor, Dissent Magazine
- James Kirchick, Author, The End of Europe, Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution
- Edward Luce, U.S. Commentator, The Financial Times
- Alan Makovsky, Snr. Fellow, Center for American Progress
- Gen. Stanley McChrystal (Ret.), U.S. Army
- Walter Russell Mead, Professor, Bard College
- Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist & Author
- Joseph Nye, Fmr. Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Alina Polyakova, Director of Research, Europe and Eurasia, Atlantic Council
- Barry R. Posen, Ford Professor of Political Science and Director Security Studies Program, MIT
- Christopher A. Preble, Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies, Cato Institute
- Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, (R-California)
- Amb. Wendy Sherman, Former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
- Michael Williams, Director, NYU Program in International Relations