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Senior Fellow Mark Pomar discusses President Eisenhower on Cold War Radio
Mark Pomar | Mar 28, 2024
Dr. Pomar Joined Cold War Radios’ “Waging Peace: Lunch & Learn Series” to lead a discussion of President Eisenhower’s critical role in setting a freedom agenda in the early years of the Cold War. Following WWII, the United States sought to combat communism through a radio broadcast campaign across Europe. These broadcasts confronted the communist…
ISP Senior Fellow Paul Pope speaks with KXAN on America’s role in Israel’s war with Hamas
Paul Pope | Oct 19, 2023
“The best for the U.S. is to avoid escalation and to do what we can to avert a humanitarian crisis.” Skip ahead to 1:57 to watch the interview.
Brooks Participates in CSIS ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum 2023
Sep 25, 2023
Distinguished National Security Fellow Gen. Vince Brooks participated as a panelist in the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ (CSIS) panel discussion about the Republic of Korea-U.S. Alliance.
Brooks Appears on PBS NewsHour to Discuss Historic Joint Chiefs Chair Nomination of Gen. Charles Q. Brown (USAF)
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks (Ret.) | May 26, 2023
Hear Gen. Brooks discuss President Biden’s nomination of Gen. Charles Q. Brown for the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Brooks Appears on PBS NewsHour to Discuss Historic Joint Chiefs Chair Nomination of Gen. Charles Q. Brown (USAF)
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks (Ret.) | May 26, 2023
Hear Gen. Brooks discuss President Biden’s nomination of Gen. Charles Q. Brown for the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Mark Pomar and Gene Parta Discuss Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Engagement With Russian Audiences
Jamie Fly, Irina Lagunina, Gene Parta, Mark Pomar | Apr 20, 2023
Mark Pomar and Gene Parta joined RFE/RL Pressroom to discuss their experiences and what they learned from RFE/RL’s decades of engagement with Russian speaking audiences. Since the first broadcasts of what was then known as Radio Liberation in March 1953, its journalists and editors have served the needs of their diverse, Russian-speaking audiences. The Russian…
Fall 2023 Approved Course Lists for Certificate and Portfolio in Security Studies Now Available
Apr 07, 2023
We have updated the list of Fall 2023 courses that will apply for the Undergraduate Certificate in Security Studies and the Graduate Portfolio in Security Studies
Will Inboden Appears on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson to Discuss Reagan’s First Term
William Inboden, Peter Robinson | Mar 15, 2023
Clements Executive Director Will Inboden appeared on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson for a detailed two-part discussion of Ronald Reagan’s strategy and tactics in bringing the Cold War to a peaceful conclusion.In this first installment, they cover Reagan’s first term in which he deals with the public’s perception of his intelligence, a large and popular…
Dirk Ringgenberg Gives Pershing Lecture on WWI Communications
DIrk Ringgenberg | Jan 30, 2023
Modern warfare revolves around the ability of commanders at all levels to direct the movement of their forces and to coordinate supporting fires, supplies and reinforcements. Although the 50 years prior to the Great War witnessed one of the most dramatic periods of innovation in weaponry in human history, the development of communications technology failed to keep pace. This uneven evolution of technology had profound ramifications on the battlefields of World War I. Watch Dirk Ringgenberg as he discusses the development of military communications during the Great War and how it shaped the conflict for the National World War I Museum’s Pershing Lecture Series.
Dirk Ringgenberg Gives Pershing Lecture on WWI Communications
DIrk Ringgenberg | Jan 30, 2023
Modern warfare revolves around the ability of commanders at all levels to direct the movement of their forces and to coordinate supporting fires, supplies and reinforcements. Although the 50 years prior to the Great War witnessed one of the most dramatic periods of innovation in weaponry in human history, the development of communications technology failed to keep pace. This uneven evolution of technology had profound ramifications on the battlefields of World War I. Watch Dirk Ringgenberg as he discusses the development of military communications during the Great War and how it shaped the conflict for the National World War I Museum’s Pershing Lecture Series.
Mark Pomar Explains on 60 Minutes How Russians Currently Receive News About the War in Ukraine
Mark Pomar | Jan 03, 2023
Mark Pomar, Senior Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security and former director of Radio Free Europe recently appeared on 60 Minutes to discuss how the Russian population is receiving information about the war in Ukraine.
Mark Pomar Explains on 60 Minutes How Russians Currently Receive News About the War in Ukraine
Mark Pomar | Jan 03, 2023
Mark Pomar, Senior Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security and former director of Radio Free Europe recently appeared on 60 Minutes to discuss how the Russian population is receiving information about the war in Ukraine.
Spring 2023 Approved Course Lists for Certificate and Portfolio in Security Studies Now Available
Oct 24, 2022
We have updated the list of Spring 2023 courses that will apply for the Undergraduate Certificate in Security Studies and the Graduate Portfolio in Security Studies
Mark Pomar Interviewed on Rashkin Report About “Cold War Radio”
Mark Pomar | Aug 29, 2022
Clements Center Senior National Security Fellow Mark Pomar was interviewed on Rashkin Report about his time with Voice of America and Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe during the Cold War.
Mark Pomar interviewed by Russian-language Voice of America regarding Ukraine
Mark Pomar | Apr 09, 2022
Clements Senior National Security Fellow Mark Pomar was recently interviewed by the Russian-language Voice of America regarding the current situation in Ukraine.
Will Inboden to discuss new book with The Vandenberg Coalition on January 27, 2022
Will Inboden | Jan 25, 2022
On Thursday, January 27, at 12:00 EST join The Vandenberg Coalition and Clements Executive Director, Will Inboden, for a talk on his upcoming book, “The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan in the White House and the World”. Zoom registration in link.
Will Inboden participates in the 2021 Reagan National Defense Forum
Will Inboden | Dec 06, 2021
A Conversation about the war in Afghanistan UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken
Oct 19, 2021
Hosted by UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken, the Clements Center recently convened a panel discussion on the trajectory and end of our war in Afghanistan for the benefit of the distinguished Chancellor’s Council. Panel participants include Clements Senior National Security Fellow General Bob Neller, Clements Director of Research Aaron O’Connell, Clements faculty affiliate Jeremi…
Sheena Greitens interviewed on CNN regarding China’s increased aggression abroad
Sheena Greitens | Oct 06, 2021
Sheena C. Greitens, director of the Asia Policy Program and Associate Professor of Public Affairs at the LBJ School, explains China’s behavior changes on CNN. She says we are seeing more repression at home and assertion abroad; these actions are both for domestic consumption and changing China’s place and role in the world.
Mark Pomar Interviewed on UKRLIFE.TV
Mark Pomar | Sep 28, 2021
Mark Pomar, Senior Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, was a guest on UKRLIFE.TV (Ukrainian Internet TV) on September 27, 2021. In a far-ranging interview, conducted in Russian, Pomar discussed the policies of the Biden Administration, the state of politics in the United States, US – China relations, and the threats to democracy in…
Will Inboden, Vince Brooks and Bianca Adair Participate in UT Chancellor’s Office Council Executive Committee Event
Will Inboden, Vince Brooks, Bianca Adair | Sep 13, 2021
This July, Clements Center Executive Director William Inboden, Distinguished National Security Fellow Gen. Vincent Brooks, U.S. Army, Retired, and Resident Intelligence Officer at the Intelligence Studies Project Bianca Adair, shared their diplomatic, policy and military expertise with University of Texas System Chancellor James Milliken and members of the Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee.
Director of Research and veteran, Aaron O’Connell, sits with NPR to discuss U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
NPR Fresh Air | Jul 08, 2021
With U.S forces 90% withdrawn from Afghanistan, Aaron O’Connell says he is still “optimistic.”
Will Inboden interviewed by Texas Standard on “What’s Next for Afghanistan.”
Will Inboden | Jul 07, 2021
Executive Director, Will Inboden, was interviewed on July 7th, 2021 on the Biden Administrations current troop agenda in Afghanistan.
Tomorrow marks the 34th anniversary to President Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” speech
Jun 11, 2021
Tomorrow is the 34th anniversary of President Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, which helped lead to the liberation of Eastern Europe and the peaceful end of the Cold War. Follow the link to watch it on YouTube.
Faculty Fellow, Sheena Greitens, will testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee on June 8th, on U.S strategic competition with China
Senate Armed Services Committee | Jun 04, 2021
Faculty Fellow, Sheena Chestnut Greitens will testify on Tuesday, June 8, at 9:30 AM before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
10 years later, Admiral McRaven sits with President Obama to discuss the mission that killed bin-Laden
Greg Jaffe and Greg Miller | Apr 30, 2021
Friend and colleague, Admiral McRaven, discusses the “meaning” of Operation Neptune Spear with President Barack Obama during the week of the 10th anniversary.
Clements Center featured in UT 40 for Forty donor initiative
University of Texas at Austin | Mar 30, 2021
Study Abroad, pre & postdoctoral fellowships, undergraduate fellowships, esteemed speaker series, seminars, and much more! Help the Clements Center continue to provide incredible opportunities for students! Donate during 40 Hours for the Forty Acres!
Register now to join Cindy McCain, Madeleine Albright, our very own Dr. Will Inboden, and others for the 2021 State of the World Convention
Various | Jan 29, 2021
“The world is at a crossroads as the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the global economy have combined with increasing polarization and highly charged elections. At the same time, the unrelenting and transcendent desire of people around the globe to live in freedom offers hope for democracy and human rights. Join us as we…
Will Inboden discusses the storming of the US Capitol and the push for the removal of the president with CBC’s radio show “The Current”
Matt Galloway | Jan 12, 2021
Listen now as Exec. Director Will Inboden discusses last week’s siege of the US Capitol and the subsequent political fallout with Canada’s top news station’s radio show “The Current.”
Exec Director Inboden’s various media appearances commenting on the present national crisis
Jan 08, 2021
Exec. Director Inboden commented on the current national crisis for the Boston Globe, local Austin news station KVUE, and USA Today this week.
Dr. Will Inboden discusses “Riots and National Security” with the Texas Standard
Texas Standard | Jan 07, 2021
Listen now as Executive Director Will Inboden sits down with the Texas Standard to discuss the national security implications of riots in the wake of yesterday’s storming of the US Capitol.
Johns Hopkins SAIS Kissinger Center to host online conference on world order in the COVID era
Jun 26, 2020
Registration has opened for online attendance of the “World Order after COVID-19 Forum.” Join Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels, the JHU School of Advanced International Studies and the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs for an event that draws upon the deep expertise and global academic leadership from among Johns Hopkins’ ten schools…