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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor - Podcast

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Presenting the challenges and dilemmas facing Israelis to a global audience.

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Average duration
50 minutes
Episodes
394
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Fog of War - with Fred Kagan

Fog of War - with Fred Kagan

Vladimir Putin may be unpredictable, but his direction seems to be clear. That’s the view of our guest today, Fred Kagan, who is a return guest. As of what we know now, February 25th, there are at…
00:39:54  |   Fri 25 Feb 2022
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Israel's "Radical" move to the political center — and lessons for the rest of us

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Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War:  https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/catch-67-micah-goodman/1128089735

 

The Wondering Jew: Israel and t…

01:00:03  |   Fri 11 Feb 2022
Hollywood, China & Cold War 2, with The Wall Street Journal’s Erich Scwartzel

Hollywood, China & Cold War 2, with The Wall Street Journal’s Erich Scwartzel

On this podcast, we spend a lot of time discussing the rising threat from China and Cold War 2. We’ve hosted Matt Pottinger (episode #28), Josh Rogin (episode #17), and Admiral Stravidis (episode #44…
00:55:29  |   Fri 04 Feb 2022
Putin-Ukraine Escalation: Lessons from an Obama Pentagon official & a NY Times columnist - with Evelyn Farkas & Bret Stephens

Putin-Ukraine Escalation: Lessons from an Obama Pentagon official & a NY Times columnist - with Evelyn Farkas & Bret Stephens

Is it too late to deter Russia from invading Ukraine? It certainly seems that way. And while it should be obvious that it does matter, at least as far as US interests are concerned, we are struck by …
00:49:26  |   Fri 28 Jan 2022
Anti-Semitism’s Enablers with Bret Stephens of The New York Times

Anti-Semitism’s Enablers with Bret Stephens of The New York Times

Anti-semitism was tragically back in the news in recent days with the hostage-taking at the Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. But was this event covered the way it should have been? Barely…
00:36:16  |   Fri 21 Jan 2022
“Back in the USSR” with The Wall Street Journal’s Walter Russell Mead

“Back in the USSR” with The Wall Street Journal’s Walter Russell Mead

In these conversations, we’ve talked a lot about tensions on the Russia-Ukraine border. But what we haven’t talked about is whether Putin is actually trying to re-assemble the former Soviet Union, wh…
00:49:24  |   Sat 15 Jan 2022
How does a war with China start? With Admiral James Stavridis

How does a war with China start? With Admiral James Stavridis

On this podcast series, and in many other discussions and debates in think tanks and in the media, we often speculate about the likelihood of a kinetic conflict with China – is it inevitable? Or is i…
01:07:00  |   Fri 07 Jan 2022
From Baby Boom to Baby Bust - with Nicholas Eberstadt

From Baby Boom to Baby Bust - with Nicholas Eberstadt

China is poised to pass one of the great demographic inflection points” – that’s according to the Financial Times. The inflection point the FT is referring to is that of diapers for the elderly growi…
01:00:30  |   Fri 31 Dec 2021
Revisiting The New Inflation - with Mohamed El-Erian

Revisiting The New Inflation - with Mohamed El-Erian

The Covid-19 recession technically ended in April 2020. At two months, it was one of the shortest economic recessions in history. Since then, we have experienced record inflation. Last summer, we sat…
00:52:43  |   Thu 30 Dec 2021
Revisiting China’s Great Wall of Steel - with Matt Pottinger

Revisiting China’s Great Wall of Steel - with Matt Pottinger

This week we are re-posting some of our episodes from 2021 that are most relevant right now. We’ll start with Matt Pottinger on recent developments in China. China’s borders have been sealed for almo…
01:02:30  |   Tue 28 Dec 2021
How Omicron Stunned The Scientific Community - With Scott Gottlieb

How Omicron Stunned The Scientific Community - With Scott Gottlieb

What about Omicron has most surprised the scientific community? What does it tell us about vaccines and where we’re heading? These are among the big questions we have for Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former C…
01:00:51  |   Fri 17 Dec 2021
Russia: In decline or on the march? with Richard Fontaine

Russia: In decline or on the march? with Richard Fontaine

Russia poses a threat to Ukraine, again. But what about Russian President Putin’s threat to the unity of Europe, and what do recent developments tell us about global perceptions of America's geopolit…
00:54:37  |   Sat 11 Dec 2021
The American College Crack-Up - with Niall Ferguson

The American College Crack-Up - with Niall Ferguson

In this decade we may finally experience a true crack-up in higher education. There have been comparable periods on American college campuses in the past (in the 1960s and 1980s, for example). But …
00:29:22  |   Sat 04 Dec 2021
Lessons for the 2020s - With Historian Niall Ferguson

Lessons for the 2020s - With Historian Niall Ferguson

The first of our two-part conversation with Naill Ferguson is on applied history’s lessons of the 1920s and the 1970s...for the 2020s. Niall is a historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Instituti…
00:41:23  |   Fri 26 Nov 2021
Dan Senor’s New Podcast  - Call Me Back

Dan Senor’s New Podcast - Call Me Back

Welcome to our new podcast, “Call Me Back”, where we try to zoom out from minute-to-minute news and look back to how we got here, what we can learn from earlier decades and where we might be going in…
00:01:55  |   Tue 23 Nov 2021
The Political Fallout from Covid19 - with Matthew Continetti

The Political Fallout from Covid19 - with Matthew Continetti

The recent electoral outcomes in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City, Buffalo, Minneapolis and other areas across the country were as much to do with the pandemic -- and the economic and cultural sho…
00:56:10  |   Sat 06 Nov 2021
Vaccines: A New American Success Story? — with The Wall Street Journal’s Gregory Zuckerman

Vaccines: A New American Success Story? — with The Wall Street Journal’s Gregory Zuckerman

Have we revolutionized vaccine development? What does this mean for our lives and our health well beyond the vaccine for Covid-19? Could this kind of life sciences revolution only happen in America? …
01:04:42  |   Sat 30 Oct 2021
IS THIS THE END OF C-19’s BEGINNING? - with Yale University’s Nicholas Christakis

IS THIS THE END OF C-19’s BEGINNING? - with Yale University’s Nicholas Christakis

In the middle of the pandemic, Dr. Nicholas Christakis released a sweeping book, called “Apollo’s Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live”. In it, he drew on scienti…
01:08:32  |   Fri 22 Oct 2021
The Merits of Merit - with Adrian Wooldridge of The Economist

The Merits of Merit - with Adrian Wooldridge of The Economist

During the pandemic, standardized tests were suspended in an entire range of educational institutions. Will these changes be temporary or permanent? More than 600 of these institutions switched from…
01:00:02  |   Fri 15 Oct 2021
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