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Best podcasts about David P Goldman

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Westminster Institute talks
How the War Party Lost

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 60:00


David Goldman is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler. He is a Fellow at the Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies in Budapest, a member of the Board of Advisors of Sino-Israel Government Network and Academic Leadership (SIGNAL), and a fellow at the Claremont Institute's Center for the American Way of Life.According to the Claremont Review of Books, the “Spengler” columns in the Asia Times have attracted readership in the millions. His analyses of global events have become highly regarded. Former C.I.A. National Intelligence Council Vice Chairman Herbert E. Meyer said, “Ask anyone in the intelligence business to name the world's most brilliant intelligence service, and we'll all give the same answer: Spengler. David P. Goldman's ‘Spengler' columns provide more insight than the CIA, MI6, and the Mossad combined.” Goldman is the author of You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-form the World, How Civilizations Die: (And Why Islam is Dying Too),It's Not the End of the World, It's Just the End of You: The Great Extinction of the Nations and You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World.His article in Compact Magazine is How the War Party Lost.

Shoulder to Shoulder
(145) Israel is the Future: A Conversation with David P. Goldman

Shoulder to Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 47:47


Pesach and Doug sit down with economic strategist and author David P. Goldman. David shares his inspiring religious journey from his days as a non-practicing Jew from a liberal family, to his life today as an observant Modern Orthodox scholar with a special expertise in the works of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. The conversation pivots to his articles, books, and deep observations about the world. This conversation is a must listen.

Ricochet Podcast
This Year in Israel

Ricochet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 68:58


Nice as it would be to turn away, the Ricochet Podcast follows up on the chaos covered last week with a new pair of guests. David P Goldman joins for the first time to o lay out China's long term strategy to build global markets, the edge it's gaining in the tech sector, the risks of its real estate bubble and the types of opportunity it may look for from the war in Middle East. Then Annika Rothstein gives a powerful report from what we may call the relative saftey of Jersulem. She talks about her harrowing trip to Kibbutz Be'eri and the mood of Israelis stuck waiting for the war to begin. Peter, James and Steve Hayward discuss the bloodthirsty protests stateside and in Europe (where Steve's calling from); and with all the unrest, they lament how little can be done without a functioning functioning House of Representatives.

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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Ricochet Podcast: This Year in Israel (#663)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023


Nice as it would be to turn away, the Ricochet Podcast follows up on the chaos covered last week with a new pair of guests. David P Goldman joins for the first time to lay out China's long term strategy to build global markets, the edge it’s gaining in the tech sector, the risks of […]

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The Bill Walton Show
Episode 217: “Ukraine: It's Time for Realism” with David Goldman and Stephen Bryen

The Bill Walton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 52:48


The Biden Administration - and a majority of Republicans in Congress - persist in their bellicose rhetoric about an “existential war to defend Ukraine” telling the Russians that “we're going to destroy your regime and dissolve the Russian Federation.” Really? After sending more than $100 billion to Ukraine to fight a proxy war against Russia, have they thought through whether the US is capable of doing this?  They are calling for actions that only a global hegemon might possess. But a hegemon that no longer controls its own borders, has crumbling critical infrastructure, hollowed out military capabilities and is $33 trillion in debt is no longer a hegemon. This is an Administration that left $87 billion of U.S. military equipment behind when it bolted from Afghanistan, let a Chinese surveillance ballon pass unmolested over the entire Continental United States and is led by a Commander in Chief who daily elicits ever stronger labels for cognitive impairment.  It is not to be trusted to lead ever more aggressive actions against Russia and tempt the possibility of nuclear war.  Instead, Americans should demand that we seek to bring about a negotiated peace - if that is even still possible.  To sort out where the war stands now, and how we might bring it to an end, two experienced and insightful observers, Dr. Stephen Bryen and David P Goldman have returned as guests to follow up on our conversation of a few weeks ago.  Stephen Bryen is a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and the Yorktown Institute and David Goldman is the Spengler columnist and Deputy Editor for Asia Times and PJ Media. David is also the Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute.  Stephen has over 50 years national security experience including several stints in the Pentagon where he was known as the Yoda of the arms trade. “The global utopians, led by the likes of Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan and Victoria Nuland, have plunged us into a war which could take us into a real catastrophe,” says David. Already, they've let take root a Russian coalition with China, Iran, North Korea, and perhaps Turkey and India. Whether or not Vladimir Putin made a costly mistake in invading Ukraine, the big battles right now are going badly for the Ukrainians and the Russians have solidified their gains. “The Ukrainians are out of ammunition,” says Stephen. “They're out of air power. They're out of air defenses. Their artillery is running low and it's a grim situation for them.” By escalating and destroying major Russian infrastructure, you risk widening the war in Europe. And this is not a war, at least a conventional war, that the United States could win. “I don't think the United States can fight in Ukraine at present without building up all the logistics, all the capabilities,” explains Stephen. “It would take years. It's not going to happen.”  “American forces haven't fought a peer in a long time,” reminds David. “The Ukrainians probably fight a lot better than any American unit could at this point, who have only fought goat herders for the past 40 years. So I'm not sure how well American troops would perform, and that would be a real risk to take.” Pursuing this dangerous anti-Russian agenda is not in the best strategic interests of the United States.  “We need a realist foreign policy. Donald Trump, of whom I have a long list of criticisms, managed to get out of office with no real important conflicts with the Russians, with a peace agreement between Israel and some of the Gulf states, and a generally stable world.” “I wish this could be settled. It is crying out for a political settlement. It's absolutely crying. It's in our international interests, in our strategic interests, in our leadership interests in the world, which is all important, that we settle this thing,” warns Stephen.  “And the lack of desire by Biden and his people, all of them, to want to settle it, is really disgraceful.” This view - one I share - won't be found in most of the mainstream media. You may or may not agree with our conclusions, but you should hear the arguments.

The Bill Walton Show
Episode 213: “It's High Time for a Ceasefire in Ukraine” with Stephen Bryen and David P. Goldman

The Bill Walton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 42:08


As the Russian invasion of Ukraine grinds on, it's nearly impossible for the ordinary observer to figure out what's really happening.  One of the problems is that war news is generated primarily by Ukrainian propaganda, which is endlessly parroted in the Western media. Anytime there is contradictory information – for example, mention of Ukraine's high casualties – Kiev pushes back so hard that Western leaders go silent. But what is clear is that looming on the horizon is the very real possibility of a nuclear war, as more and more European countries are drawn in to the conflict. The stakes could not be higher. To understand what's happening as the Ukraine situation grows more dire, I'm joined on this episode by my frequent guest Dr. Stephen Bryen, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and by David P. Goldman - Spengler columnist and Deputy Editor for Asia Times and PJ Media. Stephen has over 50 years national security experience that includes serving as Senior Staff Director of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and several stints in the Pentagon where he was known as the Yoda of the arms trade. David is also the Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute and has vast subject matter expertise and has written extensively on international affairs and security matters.  This was a disturbing conversation framed in part by US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley's recent statement that “it would be very, very difficult to militarily eject the Russian forces from Ukraine in 2023” and that the casualties on both sides are very high.  “This is something that Ukrainians keep trying to hide, but it's not a symmetrical conflict. It's an asymmetrical conflict,” explains Stephen. “The Russian side is much heavier, much bigger, more troops, more capabilities. In a war of attrition, Ukraine loses.”  “A few dozen tanks are not going to really make any difference in the strategic balance,” concurs David. “Ukrainians have fought very well and very hard, and they've been, from a command and control point of view, superior to the Russians overall, but remember that the troops they started with are not the troops they have now.” Among Ukraine's urgent call for more weapons is a 100-mile ground-launched long-range bomb known as ATACMS which would shift the war from Ukrainian to Russian territory. Putting this sort of weapon in Ukrainian hands will likely result in a wider war in Europe. And the US decision to ship upgraded nuclear bombs to Europe leads the Russians to conclude that a tactical nuclear war may be NATO's response if Ukraine collapses.  Washington is facing dangerous choices.  “Should it commit US forces or US air power to Ukraine?” asks Stephen. “If it did so, how quickly would the war spread in Europe? Would NATO, always far more boisterous than can be justified by reality, support sending NATO forces to Ukraine? Or would NATO's knees finally buckle?” “Reality is starting to set in a little bit in Europe that the next Russian target is not going to be in Ukraine. It's going to be in Europe.” David says it's time for a gut check: “The United States should step back and ask what our strategic interests are. Do we have an existential or even an important strategic interest in Ukraine?” “The Biden Administration, personified by Victoria Nuland, believes with religious fervor that Russia is destined to be a liberal democracy and that our goal in one way or another should be regime change, to get rid of Putin.”  But from the Russian's perspective, explains Stephen, “They lost their entire buffer, which was their award for winning a big part of World War II, when the Soviet Union collapsed. The Russians extracted promises from us that we wouldn't expand NATO further, and certainly not to Ukraine, and we broke those promises. Absolutely broke those promises.”  So here we are. Ukraine is being reduced to rubble. Russia is not going to be a liberal democracy.  “By making this a war effectively for regime change and threatening the Russians with not just asset seizures, but also war crimes and tribunals, this has caused everyone to rally around Putin,” David warns. “If we wanted to ensure his absolute leadership there, we couldn't have done it better.” The Russians firmly believe that the only negotiation is with Washington. It's time for some grown up diplomacy and for Washington to push for what up until now it has strictly opposed: a peace settlement.   Will Russia be willing to sit down and discuss a deal?  Stephen and David have a surprising candidate from within the Administration who might be able pull it off. 

Westminster Institute talks
The Economic Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 64:59


https://westminster-institute.org/events/the-economic-consequences-of-the-russia-ukraine-war/ David Goldman is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler. He is the Wax Family Fellow at the Middle East Forum, a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a member of the Board of Advisors of Sino-Israel Government Network and Academic Leadership (SIGNAL). According to the Claremont Review of Books, the “Spengler” columns in the Asia Times have attracted readership in the millions. His analyses of global events have become highly regarded. Former C.I.A. National Intelligence Council Vice Chairman Herbert E. Meyer said, “Ask anyone in the intelligence business to name the world's most brilliant intelligence service, and we will all give the same answer: Spengler. David P. Goldman's ‘Spengler' columns provide more insight than the CIA, MI6, and the Mossad combined.” Goldman concealed his identity under the “Spengler” pseudonym until 2009, when he revealed his identity in the Asia Times article, “And Spengler is…” and the First Things article “Confessions of a Coward”.

Jack Murphy Live
David Goldman - JML #092 - Russia, China, the USD, Angelo Codevilla

Jack Murphy Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 89:39


David P. Goldman and Jack Murphy Live. David Goldman is the Spengler columnist for Asia Times and PJ Media; President, Macrostrategy LLC; Claremont Institute Center for the American Way of Life, Washington Fellow, a former NatSec official and former Head of Credit Strategy for Credit Suisse. Jack and David discuss: - Grand Strategy vis-a-vis China - Russia and Ukraine - The Petro Dollar - Interest Rates - USD - Foreign Policy - Angelo Codevilla Jack Murphy's Book, "Democrat To Deplorable," Now Available On Audiobook: https://adbl.co/3qXvlEY​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Liminal Order: https://www.liminal-order.com Follow Jack Murphy: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jackmurphylive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackmurphylive/ Minds: https://www.minds.com/jackmurphylive/  

John Howell
John Howell: Essential Cuts (6/15) - The Ukraine Echo Chamber & The Fed's Historic Rate Hike

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 55:20


*Asia Times columnist David P. Goldman tells John that the echo chamber surrounding Ukraine is out of control. *Abe Scarr of the Illinois Public Interest Research Group says that Comed's $38 million payback to customers is not nearly enough. *Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks shares how the Jan. 6th hearings can deliver, and how they can still fail. *Mike Emanuel joins to discuss the fed's historic rate hike and the delays in the Jan. 6th hearings. *Plus, WLS Golf Commissioner Emeritus John Dempsey previews the US Open and gives his predictions on who will win.

Middle East Forum Radio
Iran's Birth-Dearth and its Consequences with David P. Goldman

Middle East Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 30:58


In 1986, Iran's fertility rate was 6.5 children per woman. Today, at 1.6 (roughly half that of Israel's), it is the lowest in the whole Middle East/North Africa region. What caused the birth rate to fall well below replacement level? What are the consequences for Iran? Is this welcome news to the United States and Israel?

Westminster Institute talks
David Goldman: Western Survival Depends on the Sacred

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 57:59


https://westminster-institute.org/events/western-survival-depends-on-the-sacred/ David Goldman is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler. He is the Wax Family Fellow at the Middle East Forum, a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a member of the Board of Advisors of Sino-Israel Government Network and Academic Leadership (SIGNAL). According to the Claremont Review of Books, the “Spengler” columns in the Asia Times have attracted readership in the millions. His analyses of global events have become highly regarded. Former C.I.A. National Intelligence Council Vice Chairman Herbert E. Meyer said, “Ask anyone in the intelligence business to name the world's most brilliant intelligence service, and we will all give the same answer: Spengler. David P. Goldman's ‘Spengler' columns provide more insight than the CIA, MI6, and the Mossad combined.” Goldman concealed his identity under the “Spengler” pseudonym until 2009, when he revealed his identity in the Asia Times article, “And Spengler is…” and the First Things article “Confessions of a Coward”. Goldman regularly appears as a guest on CNBC's Larry Kudlow Program, where he has been an outspoken critic of Federal Reserve efforts to resuscitate the American economy. He is the author of How Civilizations Die: (And Why Islam is Dying Too) and It's Not the End of the World, It's Just the End of You: The Great Extinction of the Nations. He previously spoke at Westminster on the subject of: "Will China overtake the U.S. as the world's leading superpower?"

Conservative Conversations with ISI
David Goldman on American Innovation & Great Power Competition

Conservative Conversations with ISI

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 45:14


Conservative Conversations with ISI: Episode 36—David Goldman on American Innovation & Great Power CompetitionIn this episode...David P. Goldman is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler. He writes frequently for Asia Times, Law & Liberty, Claremont Review of Books, and First Things on political economy, foreign policy, and religion.Texts Mentioned:You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World by David P. GoldmanBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events

The Wiggin Sessions
David Goldman—What Chinese Economic Dominance Means for the US EP28

The Wiggin Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 47:48


China is on a mission to become the world's dominant industrial power. What does it mean for the US if China succeeds? And how would Chinese economic dominance impact individual investors? David Goldman is a columnist for Asia Times and principal of Asia Times Holdings. He is a regular contributor to the Claremont Review of Books, American Affairs Journal and Standpoint Magazine, writing under the pseudonym Spengler. David is also the author of You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World.  On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, David joins me to discuss China's goal to dominate the Fourth Industrial Revolution and why it matters.  He shares his prediction of what the world looks like in 2031 should China become the dominant force in global manufacturing and trade, describing how that would affect our economic and military power. Listen in for David's insight what could happen to the USD's reserve currency status should China achieve its goals and find out what that means for you and me as individual investors. Key Takeaways   David's concerns around whether China's centralized system will fail in time for the US to avoid strategic disaster What would happen to the USD's reserve currency status if China achieves economic dominance  The potential for armed conflict between the US and China China's goal to dominate the Fourth Industrial Revolution (i.e.: artificial intelligence and big data) How China is producing 7X as many bachelor's degrees in STEM fields as the US How China's rise to economic dominance would impact individual investors in the US David's take the Evergrande drama as a managed deflation of China's real estate bubble and not a major crisis David's prediction of what the world looks like in 2031 should China become the dominant force in global manufacturing and trade The two big differences between our concerns about Japan in the late 1980's and our concerns about China today Why it's important that China has 70% of the world's installed 5G internet  How the US tax and regulatory environment's hostility to capital-intensive industries impacts our ability to adopt 5G technology Connect with David Goldman  David at Asia Times ‘Spengler' at Asia Times Books by David P. Goldman Connect with Addison Wiggin Consilience Financial Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on— Facebook @thewigginsessions Instagram @thewigginsessions Twitter @WigginSessions Resources  You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World by David P. Goldman  Sample Questions from China's Gaokao  Empire of Debt: The Rise of an Epic Financial Crisis by Will Bonner and Addison Wiggin  The Evergrande Crisis  Houlihan Lokey  ‘US Is Chasing China's Tail on 5G' in Asia Times  Ericsson 5G Technology  Nokia 5G  Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

Document.no
Skogpod 10. mai: Biden kan rote USA inn i en tofrontskrig med Russland og Kina

Document.no

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 10:29


David P. Goldman er en god observatør som fra tid til annen skriver gode artikler om USAs stilling internasjonalt. Nå advarer han mot at USA kan komme til å havne i en tofrontskrig med Russland og Kina. Det skyldes Demokratenes forvandling til et krigsparti som har brukt Russland som skyteskive og busemann helt siden Trump dukket opp. Demokratene hevdet at Trump var i lomma på Putin selv om de visste det var løgn. Dette hysteriet som mediene pisket frem, forgiftet den politiske atmosfæren i Washington og det nasjonale klimaet. Forbindelsene mellom Washington og Moskva er blitt så dårlige at Putin orienterer seg østover. Kina er den nye supermakt somer i ascendenten og Putin er ikke dummere enn at han forstår at det kan gi uttelling også for Russland å slå sine pjalter sammen med Beijing. Allerede under Obama begynte ydmykelsen og den har fortsatt under Biden. Når amerikanske diplomater reiser ut og inn av Kina blir de utsatt for en ydmykende coronatest i anus. Slikt turde ikke kineserne overfor Trump. Goldman skriver også at Xi Jinping har latt Nord-Korea ta opp igjen rakettprøvene for å sette en støkk i USA. Bidens utenrikspolitikk er katastrofal. Et scenarie ikke altfor langt unna er at Kina og Russland i fellesskap legger en felle for USA som vil ydmyke USA for en hel verden. Det kan også tenkes at Iran blir med på spillet. Verden kan plutselig være helt annerledes. I virkeligheten er tryggheten USA har garantert for, allerede borte.

Israel News Talk Radio
Could Hyperinflation Bring America Down and China Up? - The Tamar Yonah Show

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 42:59


It's said by many that when America sneezes, the world catches a cold. So what would happen to America if hyperinflation hit it? If the dollar tanked, would it cause the demise of the USA as a superpower? Would China fill any vacuum it might cause? And if China flexes it's powerful muscle in the Middle East, what would it mean to Israel? Tamar Yonah speaks with David P. Goldman from www.AsiaTimes.com as he dissects and explains the political trend going on in our times. The Tamar Yonah Show 09MAY2021 - PODCAST

One Christian Thinks
Episode 3: Black Lives Matter and Identity Politics

One Christian Thinks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 27:20


Welcome to the third episode of One Christian Thinks! In this episode, I take a look at the organization Black Lives Matter, particularly giving consideration to their foundation of identity politics and intersectionality. A few sources:How Civilizations Die, David P. Goldman, 2011, Regnery Publishing.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_politicshttps://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheidhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-13/zimbabwe-offers-land-to-recompense-dispossessed-white-farmershttps://www.focusonthefamily.com/family-qa/what-it-means-to-be-made-in-the-image-of-god/https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htmMusic and editing: @calvinhuttenQuestions, comments, complaints, or other feedback: oct@allmail.net

The Claremont Review of Books Podcast
The Close Read: Economist David P. Goldman on the Troubling Rise of China

The Claremont Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 30:11


Is China really an existential threat to America? Economist David P. Goldman joins Spencer to discuss the meteoric rise of a ruthless and emboldened China. Goldman, president of Macrostrategy LLC and columnist for Asia Times, is well-placed to observe and analyze the underhand tactics of the Chinese Communist Party.

Cross Defense from KFUO Radio
Two Ways to Be a Pharisee and the Economy of God’s Gifts --- 2018/09/24

Cross Defense from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018


In the first part of today’s episode, Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller talks about how to be a Pharisee. For the rest of the program, Rev. Warren Graff brings us what economist David P. Goldman says about how our culture looks at history and the worth of a person. He also talks about what our Lord gives us to know about history, including how understanding what it means to be in the timeline of history helps us understand how we receive God’s gifts. Guest Rev. Warren Graff from Grace Lutheran Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, joins host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to talk about curious topics to excite the imagination, equip the mind, and comfort the soul with God’s ordering of the world in the Law and Gospel. Tweet your questions to @bwolfmueller to send questions at bwolfmueller.co.