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In a stunning political comeback, former president Donald Trump routed vice president Kamala Harris in Tuesday's presidential election to reclaim the White House. What does his victory signal for the future of U.S. democracy? And how will a second Trump administration reshape U.S. foreign policy on Ukraine and Taiwan? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
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On Tuesday night, former President Donald Trump faced Vice President Kamala Harris for their first and likely only debate of the 2024 election season. Harris, channeling her prosecutor background, goaded Trump into making a series of preposterous statements. How might her performance influence undecided voters, and what impact could it have on the November election, still several weeks away? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
On Monday, Donald Trump announced Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his 2024 running mate. A recent convert to the MAGA movement, Vance has championed Trump's “America First” foreign policy vision and vocally denounced NATO and U.S. support for Ukraine. What might his selection signal both for the future of U.S. foreign policy and for the direction of the Republican party? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
Facing growing scrutiny over his age, President Biden came out swinging Thursday night with a forceful State of the Union address that set the tone for the 2024 general election. Will his performance assuage doubts about his fitness, at age 81, to lead the U.S. through an increasingly volatile global order? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
With Nikki Haley now out of the race for the GOP nomination, will Donald Trump try to bring her back into the fold as his vice presidential pick, or has Haley already sabotaged her chances? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
As Republican Senator Mitch McConnell steps down from his leadership post, who in the party will step forward to fill the void left by his historic tenure? In this special episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for Senator Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
As Donald Trump barrels toward the Republican nomination for president, what does his continued hold on the GOP mean for its prospects in the 2024 election and the future of the party? In this episode, Jacob Heilbrunn speaks with Harry J. Kazianis, executive editor of The National Interest. Kazianis previously served as part of the foreign policy team for the 2016 presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz as well as the Heritage Foundation.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
The U.S. is paying close attention to tensions both in Ukraine and in the Indo-Pacific. Joining us to discuss the latest military situation, we have Harry Kazianis, senior editor from 19fortyfive.com. He will be offering some insights into the destruction of the bridge in Crimea, North Korea's latest missiles tests, and the threats facing Taiwan. Over the weekend, Twitter moved to permanently ban Doctor Peter McCullough from the platform. Dr. McCullough is a renowned cardiologist and author of the book "The Courage to face Covid-19" and we are happy to have him on.
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Harry Kazianis, President and CEO of Rogue States Project, On to discuss House Speaker Pelosi's trip to Taiwan. Alfredo Ortiz, CEO of the Job Creators Network, On to discuss the recession, interest rates, and the economy in general. Scott Spacek, Author, On to discuss his book China Hand. And .. Your thoughts on the news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Harry Kazianis at the Center for the National Interest speculates about what could happen as the war rages on.
Harry Kazianis, Senior Director of Korean Studies at the Center for the National Interest, On to discuss the latest in the invasion of Ukraine. Jon Schweppe, Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project, On to discuss Lia Thomas and trans athletes competing in women's sports. And ... Your thoughts on the latest in the news See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quit Whining About Gas Prices Today: That's what Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says to those concerned about the rising price at the pump. She wins a prestigious award. Then, Harry Kazianis, Director of Defense Studies at the Center for the National Interest in DC explains how NATO involvement in Ukraine could spark nuclear genocide. Finally, Bill Whited of Whited K-9 Services talks about why more people and businesses don't have guard dogs and why they should. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Korea's president Moon Jae-in has called for a final settlement of the 1950-52 Korean War, but North Korea's Kim Jong-un is having none of it. Or is it his little sister, the increasingly outspoken Kim Yo-jong, who is the real power in Pyongyang? She seemingly left the possibility open -- if the United States is willing to meet her price.
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Scott talks to Harry Kazianis about America’s relationship with North Korea. Kazianis argues past much of the noise surrounding the effort to get North Korea to denuclearize, proposing instead that America actually could tolerate a nuclear-armed North Korea, just like we do most of the other countries that have them. Kazianis reminds us that nuclear weapons for North Korea are primarily about survival for the Kim family; the U.S. simply does not go to war with nuclear-armed countries. Accepting this fact, he says we should just do everything we can to make peace with the North Koreans and not give into all the neoconservative blustering about the need to rid the world of oppressive dictators. Discussed on the show: “Yes, we can live with a nuclear-armed North Korea” (The Quincy Institute) The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir Harry Kazianis is director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest and executive editor The National Interest. He previously served as editor of The Diplomat, a fellow at CSIS, and on the 2016 Ted Cruz foreign policy team. Follow him on Twitter @GrecianFormula. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icluq-smrhQ
On this edition of Empire Has No Clothes, Matt, Kelley, and Daniel speak to Harry Kazianis of the Center of the National Interest. He explains why America's policy on North Korea has gone awry and whether there's hope yet for the Trump/Kim bromance. We also talk about the new Bob Woodward book and its implications for Donald Trump's foreign policy.
Leilani Münter, former professional stock car racing driver and environmental activist, joins Press the Button to discuss the intersection of environmental and national security priorities, and how human activity has initiated a mass extinction of species. Early Warning features our deputy director of policy Mary Kaszynski and Harry Kazianis of the Center for the National Interest on US-North Korea relations in the midst of Kim Jong-un's public re-emergence and the state of the Iran nuclear agreement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
China Rising. President Xi says nothing will shake his nation, but President Trump's tariffs are causing tremors throughout the Red Dragon's economy. The Director of Defense Studies at the Center for the National Interest discusses U.S. China policy. Is Donald Trump formulating policy based on Ronald Reagan's playbook?
Greek-American expert Harry Kazianis joins the Greek Current to share his insight on North Korea, US-China relations and the escalating “trade war” between the world's two largest economies, and more. Mr. Kazianis is Senior Director of Korean Studies at the Center for the National Interest and a recognized expert on national security issues involving North & South Korea, China, the Asia-Pacific, and general U.S. foreign policy and national security challenges. Read his article on US-North Korean relations here: What Happens When Kim Stands Trump Up at the Altar?
Townhall Review – August 3, 2019 Mike Gallagher with Eric Trump and Bob Frantz with Michael Johns, former speechwriter for President Bush ’41, all share their impressions on the recent 2nd round of Democrat debates. Dennis Prager speaks with USA Today columnist Jim Robbins about his devastating column on Baltimore. Hugh Hewitt turns to Harry Kazianis, Director of Korean Studies at the Center for the National Interest, for the latest on North Korea in light of the missiles fired earlier this week. Seth Leibsohn invites Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute as well as the author of “The War on Cops” to give her law and order insight into Joe Biden's "tough on crime" jargon. Hugh Hewitt invites Kasey Pipes, the former advisor to President George W. Bush, to share about his new book: “After the Fall: The Remarkable Comeback of Richard Nixon.” Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, tells Mike Gallagher about his big push to help those recovering from addiction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump’s second summit with Kim Jong Un has come and gone, this time in abject failure. Emma Ashford and Trevor Thrall are joined by Harry Kazianis of the Center for the National Interest to discuss where U.S.-North Korean relations go from here.Harry Kazianis bio"A Top Trump Official May Have Just Doomed US-North Korea Talks," Vox, March 8, 2019"Dealing with North and South Korea: Can Washington Square the Circle?" Cato Institute Capitol Hill Briefing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patrick Cronin, Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and Harry Kazianis, Director of Defense Studies at the Center for the National Interest, discuss with host Carol Castiel the significance and ramifications of the US-North Korea mini-summit in Singapore for the United States and the Asia Pacific region.
President Trump has said there is a "very substantial chance" the summit may not happen. Meanwhile, the South Korean president, Moon-Jae in, is in Washington for talks which are focussed on salvaging the meeting. Harry Kazianis, Director of Defense Studies, at the conservative-leaning Centre for the National Interest in Washington gives us his take on if the talks with Kim Jong-un will go ahead. We have a report from Rahul Tandon about if India can create enough jobs to cater for the millions of people expected to enter the labour force over the next few decades. Also, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has testified at the European Parliament about the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. We hear from our technology correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones who was watching Mr. Zuckerberg's appearance. Legal and General Investment Management in the UK has decided to launch the first investment fund aimed at encouraging gender diversity. Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at LGIM, tells us how it works. Also in the programme, are voice controlled AI assistants at risk of developing human prejudices? Trevor Cox, professor of Acoustic Engineering at Salford University in northern England, tells us about the potential pitfalls of applying machine learning to decoding the human voice. We're joined throughout the programme by Catherine Yeung, Investment Director at Fidelity International- who's in Hong Kong, and Bridget Bodnar of Marketplace, in Los Angeles. (Photo: US President Donald Trump and South Korea's Moon Jae-in)
"I am announcing today that the United States with withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal," announced President Trump, "We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction, we will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction and we will not let regimes that chant 'death to America' to gain access to the most dangerous weapons on earth." Sean is joined by Director of Defense Studies at the Center for the National Interest, Harry Kazianis, as well as Brigitte Gabriel to discuss exactly what this means for Iran. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Harry Kazianis of the Potomac Foundation offers his analyis of the North Korean offer of face to face talks between Trump and Kim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Ruggiero, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Harry Kazianis, Senior Fellow for Defense Policy and Senior Editor at The Center for the National Interest, analyze the heated rhetoric and provocative actions surrounding the growing crisis with North Korea. Listen for it on Encounter!
Harry Kazianis, Director of Defense Studies at The Center for the National Interest, and Andrew Small, Senior Transatlantic Fellow with the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, preview with host Carol Castiel Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to the United States. They discuss competing points of view within the Trump administration over US policy toward China and to what extent the two leaders can bridge differences over a range of issues including trade, China's aggressive behavior in the South China Sea, and North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and Harry Kazianis, Senior Fellow for Defense Policy and Senior Editor for The National Interest, discuss with host Carol Castiel the ramifications of North Korea's provocative missile launches and the controversy over the deployment of a US missile defense system or THAAD in South Korea, in the face of China's objections.