The National Security Podcast
Summary: Chris Farnham and Katherine Mansted bring you expert analysis, insights and opinion on Australia and the region's national security challenges in this pod from Policy Forum. Produced with the support of the ANU National Security College.
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In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Katherine Mansted talks with Laura Rosenberger about the security challenges democracies face in a world of renewed great power competition and rapid technological change.
On this National Security Podcast, Brigadier Ewen Murchison from the UK Ministry of Defence joins Chris Farnham to talk about futures forecasting in national and international security.
On this National Security Podcast extra, Claude Rakisits and Michael Cohen talk about rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
Is the growing collection and aggregation of data likely to empower the individual and strengthen democracy or benefit manipulative corporations and encourage authoritarian governance? How should society frame the problem of privacy and information control and where does regulation give way to personal responsibility? In this episode Katherine Mansted talks data, cyber, democracy, and the social contract with Dr Lesley Seebeck, CEO of the ANU Cyber Institute.
On this National Security Podcast, Michael Clarke discusses counter-terrorism in China with a focus on the dynamics between its Communist Party and its ethnic and religious minorities.
In light of recent events concerning Huawei and China’s use of hostage diplomacy, Chris Farnham talks to Rory Medcalf and Katherine Mansted on this first National Security Podcast of 2019.
On this episode of the National Security Podcast, former Director of the US National Counterterrorism Centre Nick Rasmussen discusses the changing nature of US counter-terrorism policy and answers questions from listeners to his recent address to the ANU National Security College.
On this episode of the National Security Podcast, Rory Medcalf takes a look at the geopolitical fallout from the recent Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Port Moresby.
What happens when a Far North Queensland Indigenous community teams up with a local army unit? On the final episode of our Women in National Security Conference podcast series, we chat with the speakers of one of the biggest crowd favourites from the conference: Eileen Deemal-Hall and Lieutenant Colonel Tim Rutherford from the Wujal Wujal security songlines panel.
On the fifth (but not final!) special episode brought to you from the Women in National Security Conference, we hear from Nicole Renvert and Huong Le Thu about the future of the Indo-Pacific region.
On this fourth of five special episodes brought to you from the Women in National Security Conference, Chantal de Jonge Oudraat takes a look at rising global tensions, the gendered politics of terrorism, and why women need a seat at international negotiating tables.
On this third of five special episodes brought to you from the Women in National Security Conference, Madelyn Creedon offers an insider perspective on nuclear policy-making in the United States.
On this second of five special episodes brought to you from the Women in National Security Conference, Jacinta Carroll and Nava Nuraniyah piece together gender and extremism in Southeast Asia.
How can Australia raise its next generation of cyber security experts? On this first of five special episodes brought to you from the Women in National Security Conference, we look at ethical hacking, technological disruption, and the danger of group-think in cybersecurity.
On this episode of the National Security Podcast, we hear from James Clapper about the changing nature of intelligence collection, trust in government, Donald Trump, and conspiracy theories.