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    In this compelling episode of "At the Boundary," guest author Dr. Steven C. Roach delves into the challenges and resilience of South Sudan, drawing from his book "South Sudan's Fateful Struggle: Building Peace in a State of War." Roach examines the devastating impacts of the civil war, the corruption that plagued Sudan’s transitional government, and the role of civil society in fostering hope amidst chaos.

    Discover how civil society actors are striving to establish war crimes courts and truth commissions to pave the way for justice and lasting peace. Roach’s insights offer a crucial perspective on one of the world’s most complex and ongoing conflicts.

    Link to South Sudan's Fateful Struggle: Building Peace in a State of War.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

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    In this special episode of At the Boundary, we discuss the upheaval in South Korea with Dr. Jongseok Woo, Associate Professor in the University of South Florida's School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies and author of the book, "Politics in North and South Korea: Political Development, Economy and Foreign Relations."

    Dr. Woo discusses his belief that Yoon's long but limited experience as a prosecutor in South Korea poorly prepared him for the political maneuvering required as the president of his country. This lack of experience, Woo states in our conversation, was the primary motivation for the ill-fated declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024.

    We hope you enjoy this insightful conversation into one of the most shocking geopolitical situations of 2024.

    Link to Woo's book.


    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    GNSI Executive Direct and former Commander of U.S. Central Command, retired Marine Corps General, Frank McKenzie joins the podcast for a special episode examining the explosive situation and developments in Syria, following the victory by rebel forces in overthrowing the country's government. Former President, Bashar al-Assad has fled the country, receiving asylum in Moscow. The rebel forces who have waged a ten-year war against Assad's government, resulting in nearly half a million deaths, are now in control, led by Abu Mohammad al-Julani, the emir of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). McKenzie says there's a lot of good news with the toppling of Assad's government but he's unsure if that will mean good news for the Syrian people. Jalani has a $10 million bounty on his head as HTS is considered a terrorist group by the United States.

    Enjoy this special episode of At the Boundary.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this episode of "What’s Really Happening?", retired four-star General Frank McKenzie explores the remarkable yet complex career of five-star Fleet Admiral William Frederick "Bull" Halsey Jr., renowned for his pivotal role in the Pacific theater during World War II. Known for his “hit hard, hit fast, hit often” strategy, Admiral Halsey led multiple victories against the Japanese Imperial Fleet.

    General McKenzie reflects on the effectiveness of Halsey’s approach, examining its early successes and its limitations during the later stages of the war. Tune in for an expert analysis of one of America’s most iconic naval commanders and the evolution of military strategy in wartime.

    Links from the episode:
    • Watch more from "What's Really Happening?" on Youtube

    • Dr. David Gioe's NATO deterrence article featured on the Taylor and Francis website

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this compelling episode of GNSI’s “At the Boundary," guest Professor Jacek Dworzecki, the Deputy Dean for Security Studies Discipline at the General Tadeusz Kościuszko Military University of Land Forces, provides a deep dive into Europe’s evolving security challenges from a Polish perspective.

    Discover Poland’s partnership with NATO and the United States, the growing threat of Russian military forces, and the far-reaching impacts of the Ukraine war. Prof. Dworzecki shares expert insights on how these dynamics are reshaping defense strategies and stability in the region.

    Tune in to explore the strategies, partnerships, and pressing challenges defining European security today.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    We sit in on a conversation with Alexious Butler, a Non-Resident Senior Fellow with GNSI and a Mission Director with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), about the concept of "The Golden Hour," specifically as it pertains to Afghanistan. The "Golden Hour" is commonly defined as the critical moment in a conflict zone when timely aid can dramatically alter outcomes in those zones. She and GNSI Research Fellow, Dr. Guido Rossi candidly discuss how the United States missed the Golden Hour and what that miss means.

    The two of them also authored a GNSI Decision Brief on this topic, which you can find on our website here.

    We hope you enjoy the episode!

    Links for this episode:
    • GNSI Video Series: Alexious Butler, USAID
    • Conference videos from GNSI Policy Dialogues: Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia (Playlist: "Rethinking Afghanistan")
    • GNSI Decision Brief: Maritime Resiliency in the Red Sea: Lessons from the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Malacca by Dr. Arman Mahmoudian

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    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    Delve into the aftermath of the recent Policy Dialogue, "Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia," with insights from event organizers: GNSI Senior Director, Jim Cardoso; Strategy and Research Manager, Tad Schnaufer, PhD; Academic Director, David Oakley, PhD, and Future Strategist Program student, Jamie Preston. Explore critical takeaways on Afghanistan's shifting geopolitical landscape, lessons from U.S. operations, and strategies for a collaborative future. This episode of "At the Boundary" offers a thought-provoking analysis of one of the most pressing global challenges.

    Subscribe and listen now for expert perspectives that redefine the conversation.


    Links from the episode:
    • “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century”


    The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the participants of this program and do not reflect the opinions or positions of the University of South Florida (USF), affiliated or partner organizations, Board of Trustees or the State of Florida. This podcast has been made available for informational or entertainment purposes only.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this thought-provoking episode of “At the Boundary”, guest Ali Alfoneh from The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington dives deep into the shifting power dynamics in the Middle East. Together with GNSI Fellow Arman Mahmoudian, Ph.D., they explore the decline of clerical influence and the growing prominence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). This conversation unpacks the implications of these shifts for national security and global policy—offering invaluable insights for anyone interested in the evolving political landscape of the Middle East.

    Link's from the episode:
    • Register for the Rethinking Afghanistan Policy Dialogue

    • Ali Alfoneh's Book

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this special episode, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie, former commander of CENTCOM, gives an exclusive update on the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. He shares his expert analysis on the objectives of both nations and dives deep into whether Iran has the capability to build a nuclear weapon—and why they haven’t yet. With tensions running high in the Middle East, Gen. McKenzie offers invaluable insights into the military, strategic, and political factors shaping this conflict.

    Tune in to hear the latest on one of the most critical security issues of our time.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    What does it take to transform U.S. intelligence operations from small, specialized teams to a global force capable of tackling terrorism on a massive scale?

    In this episode, retired Lieutenant General Robert Ashley, the former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), discusses his incredible 36-year career in the U.S. Army and the evolution of intelligence and counterterrorism operations, along with the importance of interagency collaboration. His insights into the challenges of managing interagency collaboration between organizations like the CIA, FBI, and military address the critical issue of over-classification in intelligence work.

    Tune in to learn how intelligence work has transformed over the years and gain valuable lessons from one of the most experienced leaders in the field!

    Links from the episode:

    • Register for the Rethinking Afghanistan Policy Dialogue

    • Untying the Gordian Knot Playlist

    • “The Melting Point” book by General (Ret.) Frank McKenzie

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    Listen in to this enlightening episode of GNSI’s “Author Spotlight Series” featuring James Scott, co-author of “Targeted: Beirut: The 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing and the Untold Origin Story of the War on Terror.”

    James shares excerpts from the book he, along with fellow author Jack Carr, wrote about the tragic events of October 23, 1983, when a devastating terrorist attack killed 241 servicemen. Discover how this incident not only reshaped lives but also set the stage for the “War on Terror.”

    Tune in for an in-depth discussion that uncovers hidden narratives and explores the lasting impact of this pivotal moment in history. Whether you're a history buff or interested in global politics, this episode is a must-listen!

    Subscribe now for more insightful conversations!

    LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
    • Register for GNSI's Policy Dialogue: “Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia”

    • JSS Call for Papers

    • "Targeted: Beirut" on Amazon

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this special episode of "At the Boundary," the impacts of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s death examined in detail. GNSI Research Fellow Dr. Arman Mahmoudian provides critical analysis of the implications of this event on the ongoing conflict in the region. What does Sinwar's death mean for Hamas' future operations against Israel? Could this signify a shift towards a potential ceasefire? Listeners can expect expert insights and a comprehensive discussion on the evolving landscape of Middle Eastern politics.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    With immense losses and a relentless conflict, can there be a good ending to the Russian and Ukraine war? In this episode of At The Boundary, special guest Marshall Billingslea breaks down the harsh reality: a future where neither side comes out on top. Discover the reason why the end to this war is further than ever, and what are its consequences.

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    As conflict erupts in the Middle East once again, the region is engulfed in a "fires war." The recent death of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah and Israel's military operations in southern Lebanon have sparked intense retaliatory strikes from Hezbollah and Iran.

    Join GNSI Executive Director and retired U.S. Marine Corps General Frank McKenzie, a former commander of U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), as he provides a deep dive into the current crisis. In this special episode of “What’s Really Happening?”, General McKenzie shares his expert analysis and discusses the troubling outlook for a swift resolution to the ongoing conflict.

    🎧 Tune in now to understand the complexities of the situation and what it means for global security. Don’t miss this critical conversation!

    Links from the episode:
    • Register Here for "Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia"

    • Video version of "What's Really Happening?"

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this week’s episode of "ATB," host Dr. Dave Oakley sits down with Dr. Randy Larsen, the Associate Dean for Research at the College of Arts and Sciences. Together, they delve into groundbreaking projects reshaping our understanding of national security and human dynamics: BICI and SAIL.

    SAIL aims to establish a comprehensive hub for the USF National Security and Human Dynamics Network, enhancing research, education, and workforce development across the nation. Meanwhile, BICI is a collaborative effort between USF and United States Central Command to quantify how nations influence each other within the Great Power Competition framework.

    Join us as we explore the complexities of international relations and the implications of power dynamics in today’s geopolitical landscape. Tune in to gain insights that could shape future policy and technology discussions!

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    Discover the Future Strategist Program! In this week’s episode of “At the Boundary,” join guests Dr. Jeff Rogg and Ashley Parow as they dive into GNSI’s exciting new initiative aimed at USF students pursuing careers in national security. Hear from Ashley, a third-year honors student, about how the Future Strategist Program has transformed her career path. Don’t miss this insightful discussion—tune in now!

    Links From the Episode:
    • Tampa Summit 4 Registration

    • JSS Call for Papers

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this episode, U.S veteran researchers address the current political chaos in Venezuela, analyzing the impact on the country’s stability. The stolen elections are causing conflict between the military and civilians, who want to ensure national security policies. The protests, classified as one of the most remarkable non-violent resistances, have great odds of resulting in change.

    Now, what’s next for the country?

    GNSI Links from the Episode:
    • GNSI Tampa Summit 4: "Untying the Gordian Knot: Envisioning Peace in the Middle East" Registration

    • “What's Really Happening?” Youtube Playlist

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    🌐 How is engineering transforming national security? Join “At the Boundary” as guest Taylor Johnston sheds light on the USF Institute for Applied Engineering’s role in developing advanced technologies for defense applications. Discover the impact of engineering on safeguarding our nation.

    🔍 Listen to learn how engineering innovations are enhancing national security!

    Links from the episode:
    • The USF Institute for Applied Engineering

    • GNSI's Website

    • GNSI Tampa Summit 4

    • JSS Call for Papers

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    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    In this episode of "At the Boundary," join host Jim Cardoso and special guest Dr. Stephen Neely, MPA Program Director at USF and GNSI Senior Faculty Fellow, as they discuss the results of an extensive survey on the state of American voters.

    The conversation includes how artificial intelligence and foreign interference impact voter trust, the significance of foreign policy, and expert strategies for navigating trustworthy information online. Despite GNSI's nonpartisan stance, understanding these national security implications is crucial.

    • The University of South Florida's Institute of Applied Engineering (IAE)

    • Register for the GNSI Tampa Summit 4 Here!

    • JSS Call for Papers

    • GNSI Website

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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    Join “At the Boundary” on this enlightening episode as Merissa Khurma, Program Director of the Middle East Program at the Wilson Center, dives deep into the Abraham Accords.

    Discover the purpose and status of these pivotal agreements and explore the escalating tensions between Israel and various Arab states. Khurma, and host Jim Cardoso, also discuss China's increasing influence in Middle Eastern business and the significant challenges hindering peace in the region.

    Tune in for expert insights and a comprehensive analysis on these critical issues shaping the Middle East today.

    Links to more GNSI content and events:
    • GNSI's Tampa Summit 4 Registration

    • JSS Call for Papers

    At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.

    A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.

    The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.

    Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.