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The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC is pleased to host a book event to discuss Gloria Shkurti Özdemir's new book, Artificial Intelligence ‘Arms Dynamics': The Case Of The U.S. And China Rivalry. Speaker: Gloria Shkurti Ozdemir, Researcher in the Foreign Policy Directorate, The SETA Foundation Moderator: Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seta-dc/support
For the last seventy years, experts have tried to define the nature of Turkey's partnership with the US. While Turkish-US relations have always been susceptible to different crises, they enjoyed a brief “golden era” in the 1950s. This book argues that a false nostalgia about that period – when the strategic interests of two countries fully converged – has distorted analyses by scholars and policymakers ever since. To provide a more accurate assessment, this book look at the patterns of crises between the two countries throughout history and how these relate to the current points of tension in Turkish-American relations today. It coins a new conceptual framework to understand the Turkey-US partnership: the “vulnerable partnership”. The book outlines the key causes of this vulnerability, showing that for the last 70 years, there have been recurring frictions and faultlines that have been repeated across different political periods. These especially involve the US congress, public opinion, Russia, and crises in the Middle East. Based on journalistic, archival and scholarly sources, the topic of the book is at the intersection foreign policy studies, Middle East politics, the history of Turkish-American relations, and foreign policy making. The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC is pleased to host a book event to discuss Kilic Bugra Kanat's new book, Mapping the Fault Lines in Turkey-US Relations. Speaker: Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC Moderator: Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seta-dc/support
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We had the opportunity to sit down with Jennifer Rheeling who is in AT in the high school setting in Washington D.C. Along with doing her work in the high school, Jennifer has been instrumental in getting D.C. set up with established licensure laws that will athletic trainers to utilize all their skill sets. It has been and continues to be a unique experience and one that we learned a lot from. Jennifer is also the incoming chair of the secondary school committee within the NATA. She shared with us your main items she is looking to work on when she officially takes the position over this summer. A follow up episode will be necessary to see how working on such an impactful national committee is and all the experiences that go around it. Check it out. www.athletictrainingchat.com www.cliniallypressed.com SUBSCRIBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3WyCs2lmnKK6shrL5A4hw?sub_confirmation=1 #ATchat #ATC #atimpact #at4all #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #medicalprofessional #professional #LAT #ATSarehealthcare #builtinsport #muellerready #complicatedsimple #services #atservices #secondary #secondaryschool #atgovernment #licensure #DC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athletictrainingchat/support
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Dr. E Faye Williams, Esq · A RENOWN Advocate, Educator, & Activist · CONTACT: PHONE: (202) 554-0159 EMAIL: drefayewilliams@gmail.com · Washington DC | 1251 4th Street SW, Washington, DC 200 · WEBSITE: https://drefayewilliams.com/ · The International President of The Dick Gregory Society · Former National President and CEO of the National Congress of Black Women (NCBW) · Former Counsel to the U.S. Congress' District of Columbia Sub-Committee on the Judiciary and Education. · Appointed to the Presidential Scholars Commission by President Barack Obama · Served as White House Liaison to the U.S. Department of Energy during the Clinton Administration. · A lifetime Member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. · Changemaker, advocating for women, children, civil rights, and human rights. Helping to change the narratives on education, diversity, and empowerment; helping many to realize their full growth potential. · A Three-time author · A a weekly contributing writer to Trice-Edney Wire Service · Host of a weekly radio show, “WakeUp, Stay Woke” on WPFW FM, Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-angelia-griffin/support
NATO will adopt its new Strategic Concept at the 2022 Madrid Summit. As part of the preparations for the new document, an official report titled “NATO 2030: United for a New Era” shared the new priorities of the Alliance with the public in November 2020. The report recommends to the allies to update the Concept regarding the emerging challenge of China, terrorism in all its forms, and increasing role of hybrid threats. It also urges NATO members to be ready not just militarily but also politically. In the context of the Russia-Ukraine war and other challenges facing the alliance, the Concept is expected to clarify NATO's strategic vision to be implemented in the years ahead. Which security challenges will define the Alliance's updated key document? How will the new Strategic Concept help achieve unity mentioned in the 2020 report? How will the new security environment drive NATO's strategic adaptation and military development? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of distinguished experts to discuss the implications of NATO's new Strategic Concept. Speakers Charles A. Kupchan, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Mustafa Kibaroğlu, Professor, MEF University Moderator Kadir Üstün, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
Eurasia's major powers—China, Iran, Russia, and Turkey—increasingly intervene across their borders while seeking to pull their smaller neighbors more firmly into their respective orbits. While analysts have focused on the role of leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in explaining this drive to dominate neighbors and pull away from the Western-dominated international system, they have paid less attention to the role of imperial legacies. Jeffrey Mankoff argues that what unites these contemporary Eurasian powers is their status as heirs to vast terrestrial empires, whose collapse left all four states deeply entangled with the lands and peoples along their peripheries but outside their formal borders. Today, they have all found new opportunities to project power within and beyond their borders in patterns shaped by their respective imperial pasts. (Yale Press) The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a discussion with Jeffrey Mankoff on his recently published book, "Empires of Eurasia: How Imperial Legacies Shape International Security." Speaker Jeffrey Mankoff, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University Moderator Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv during the highest-level visit by U.S. officials to Ukraine since the start of the war. The priority of the US and Western countries in the current phase of the invasion has turned to quickly arming Ukraine against Russia in addition to sanctions. As the West seeks to bolster Ukraine's military capacity to fight against Russia, Moscow continues to shell Ukrainian cities, use energy as a lever against Europeans, and promises heavy consequences against supporters of Ukraine. Concerns about the spread of the war to neighboring states and a nuclear confrontation are also increasing, as the West struggles to deter Russia. Will the Western efforts to support Ukraine's ability to fight lead the country to victory? How can a potential confrontation between Russia and NATO be avoided? How might the US and NATO allies modify their current policy as the conflict deepens? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of distinguished experts to analyze the implications of the war in Ukraine. Speakers Steven Pifer, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Kathryn Stoner, Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University Moderator Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has triggered a strong and a somewhat surprisingly unified NATO response. The US policy has focused on supporting Ukraine through economic and military aid foreclosing any direct confrontation with Russia. Despite different interests and diplomatic relations of member countries within NATO, the alliance has been able to sustain its cohesion although this may prove more challenging as the conflict prolongs. As a critical NATO member in the Black Sea and a country who has provided strong support to Ukraine while facilitating high-level diplomacy to resolve the crisis, Turkey's policy has implications for the alliance as well. As Russia refocuses its military efforts on the east and south, a protracted conflict appears more likely, and NATO's response will be ever more critical for the course of the war. How can the alliance sustain its current unity? What are some of the next steps that can be taken to support Ukraine? What can the alliance do in the wake of increasing attacks on civilians? How might the US modify its policy as the conflict deepens? What are some of the implications for the US-Turkey relationship? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of distinguished experts to analyze the implications of the war in Ukraine. Speakers John Herbst, Senior Director, Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council; Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Mark N. Katz, Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University Yevgeniya Gaber, Senior Fellow, Centre in Modern Turkish Studies at Carleton University Moderator Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has already triggered fears for a new world war with far-reaching geopolitical implications. The war is likely to define the European security structure in the years to come. While NATO and European allies have been united in opposition to the invasion and exacting serious costs on Russia, they have yet to deter Russian leader Putin. Individual NATO allies such as Turkey have shown strong support to Ukraine and conducted high-level diplomacy to resolve the crisis. So far, Putin appears dead set on achieving his goals regardless of the economic and military costs not to mention unprecedented political isolation. The conflict also promises to shape the relations between great powers and the global balance of power between the U.S., Russia, and China. What are the regional and global implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine? How can Turkey's policy contribute to a potential diplomatic solution? In what ways does NATO have to rethink its posture to reassure allies and support Ukraine at the same time? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of distinguished experts to analyze the implications of the war in Ukraine. Speakers Luke Coffey, Director, Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst, European Policy Center Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC Moderator Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
The ongoing Russian military buildup along the Ukrainian border, military exercises in Belarus, US military support to Ukraine and NATO's asset deployments to Eastern Europe all point to increased likelihood of war in Europe. Following the annexation of Crimea in 2014, the seemingly impending invasion of further Ukrainian territory by Russia has serious implications for regional security. Russian President Vladimir Putin has attempted to receive iron-clad guarantees from NATO not to admit any new members along what Russia considers its “sphere of influence.” As NATO has rejected this notion and responded with the threat of a heavy cost in case of invasion, the potential for a diplomatic breakthrough has dramatically weakened. What are the possible implications of the Ukraine crisis for regional security and the future of the international system? What are Putin's main goals? What are some of the deterrence tools at the West's disposal? What does this crisis mean for the Biden administration's promise of American global leadership? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of experts to discuss the Ukraine crisis. Speakers Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow at Council on Foreign Relations and Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University Steven Pifer, Nonresident Senior Fellow in Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative at The Brookings Institution Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC Moderator Kilic Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
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Last year, Armenia and Azerbaijan fought for six weeks over Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions in a conflict that took more than 6,500 lives. On November 9, 2020, the two sides signed an agreement brokered by Russia to end the fighting and work towards a comprehensive solution. The 2nd Karabakh War ended a decades-old frozen conflict by reversing the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani territory. Since then, both have signaled willingness to improve relations while a new geopolitical reality has emerged. As its influence has grown, Turkey has reiterated its support for Azerbaijan and pushed for normalization of diplomatic relations in the region. Political turmoil in Armenia following the war, Russian recognition of the new conditions through a trilateral working group, and the recent flareup along the Azerbaijani-Iranian border due to Tehran's discomfort with Baku's close relationship with Israel have been some of the notable developments in the region. A year after the Second Karabakh War, how does the future of peace in a region rife with instability look like? How can actors like Turkey, Russia, the US and Europe play a constructive role moving forward? What are some of the potential areas of tension that could threaten peace? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of experts to discuss geopolitics in the South Caucasus. Speakers Luke Coffey, Director, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre Moderator Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
U.S.-Turkey relations have gone through a rocky period over the past few years and there continue to be areas of disagreement between the two NATO allies. Issues such as Ankara's purchase of the S-400 air defense systems and Washington's Syria policy remain critical points of tension. At the same time, the two allies cooperate on a number of strategic matters within the NATO framework. The US-Turkish relationship remains a multifaceted and a complex one going back decades, with the changing strategic environment in the region having the potential to create new opportunities for enhanced cooperation. Given the current state of the relationship, how can President Erdogan and President Biden work to improve ties and contribute to overall strength of NATO? What are some of the areas of disagreement as well as potential cooperation that should be brought to the table? What are some of the strategic and security challenges NATO faces today that an improved U.S.-Turkey relationship can help confront? The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a panel of experts to discuss the upcoming Biden-Erdogan meeting at NATO and its implications for the U.S.-Turkey relations. Speakers Luke Coffey, Director, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation Muhittin Ataman, Director, Foreign Policy Program, The SETA Foundation Moderator Kilic B. Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
For much of recorded history, China was a leading science and technology power. But just as the West rose, China turned in on itself, and missed the Industrial Revolution. The result was the 'Hundred Years of Humiliation', and a long struggle for a modern, yet distinctly Chinese, civilisational identity. Today, technological innovation has returned to the core of national pride and ambition. Since the 1980s, reforms have transformed China into the world's second largest economy and a major global power. Cyber space and other advanced technologies have become a battleground for international dominance; but today's world relies on global supply chains and interstate collaboration--at least, for now. Growing tension between the USA and China could result in the two superpowers decoupling their technology--with significant consequences for humanity's future. The Great Decoupling shows that this technology contest, and how it plays out, will shape the geopolitics of the twenty-first century. The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a book talk with Author Nigel Inskter on “The Great Decoupling: China, America and the Struggle for Technological Supremacy.” Speaker Nigel Inkster, Senior Advisor for Cyber Security and China at The International Institute for Strategic Studies, Director of Geopolitical and Intelligence Analysis at Enodo Economics, Author Discussant Kilic Bugra Kanat, Research Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington, DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
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Andy Harris, U.S. Representative for the 1st district of Maryland, on the U.S. House of Representatives voting to approve DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
A man was sitting in the interrogation room, waiting for someone to walk through the door. He knew the FBI grabbed the wrong man. Now he just had to convince them. He was growing impatient at the games the FBI was playing. This was wasted time. Who is this man and what was he doing in Washington, DC?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LindaRiesenbergFisler)
Welcome to House of Comics #3! This is a special episode where we wanted to take some time to celebrate Women’s History Month and spotlight some incredible women in the comic book industry. We also did a spotlight on two of our favorite female characters, Wonder Woman and Earth’s newest Green Lantern, Sojourner Mullein. You can find this episode’s breakdown below and don’t forget to follow us on IG: houseofcomicsgo and Twitter: @HouseOfComics We give out some love to all the women in the comic book industry, but we do mention more throughout the podcast (1:08) Bloodshot, Birds of Prey, etc. will be available on demand due to theaters shutting down. What will that look like and will other movies follow suit? (5:56) Marvel’s “New” New Warriors causes controversy in the comic book community and raises the topic of tasteful and meaningful representation in comics (11:18) Chris spotlights Green Lantern Sojourner Mullein (Far Sector) (16:22) Alex spotlights some character named Wonder Woman? (25:46) COMICS CHAT STARTS HERE @ (35:34) Hell Arisen #4 (DC), Nightwing #70 (DC), Batman #91 (DC), Robin 80th Anniversary Spectacular (DC), Far Sector (DC), Spider-Woman #1 (Marvel), X-Force #9 (Marvel), Vader (Marvel), Grendel #4 (Darkhorse), Bang #2 (Darkhorse), Undone by Blood #2 (Aftershock) OUT THIS WEEK @ (1:27:54) X-Men #9 (Marvel), Wonder Woman #754 (DC), Batman: Curse of the White Knight #8 (DC), Justice League Dark #21 (DC), Wolverine #2, X-Men / Fantastic Four #3 (Marvel), Batman / Superman #8 (DC), Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #49 (BOOM Studios), The Flash #752 (DC), Once & Future #7 (BOOM Studios), John Constantine: Hellblazer #5 (DC), Basketful of Heads #6 (DC), Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler #1 (Marvel), Far Sector #5 (DC), Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #2 (Marvel), The Last God #6 (DC) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/house-of-comics/support
Hilda Labrada Gore is a certified health coach and fitness professional. She is the host and producer of the Wise Traditions podcast, on behalf of the Weston A. Price Foundation. She is a podcasting consultant and the author of “Podcasting Made Simple.” She is also the DC Metro Regional Director for Body & Soul Fitness. She and her husband live in DC with their children and cat and dog. Hilda has energy to spare thanks to her ancestral health practices and her love for liverwurst.Find Hilda:Web: holistichilda.comIG: @holistichildaFor the more information:Web: baronessbree.comTwitter/IG/Pinterest: @Fabfuckery or @baronessbreeRecorded at 202Creates Studio in Washington, DC Support the show (http://patreon.com/BaronessBree)
What's that? Up in the sky? It's another episode of Business Wars. Today we're talking to two super guests, Reed Tucker is a journalist living in New York City, and the author of the book Slugfest: Inside the Epic 50-Year Battle Between Marvel and DC and! Reed is the author of the Marvel/DC episodes of Business Wars.After we talk to Reed we sit down with Jason Mewes. Jason, or Jay, as you may know him, is a comic book fanatic and long time Kevin Smith collaborator. You've seen his face in things like Clerks, Mallrats and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.And both of them were able to answer faster than a speeding bullet the question we now pose to you: Marvel or DC?Support this show by supporting our sponsors!
- Tony got married - Prince died - Lizzie "died" on The Blacklist - Wolverine fought Predator - Batman fought Superman - Cooley was mean to DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redbeardpodcast/support