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Waitt, What? The Podcast

Waitt, What? The Podcast

Di: Samuel Waitt
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What do Iran's shadow proxy networks, China's ideological & cyber warfare, and NATO's expanding footprint in Europe all have in common? They're shaping the future of U.S. foreign policy, whether we like it or not. Host Samuel Waitt examines some of our 21st Century Adversaries: Iran, China, Russia, and ourselves—and how their ambitions are colliding with American interests. From behind-the-scenes diplomacy to cyber threats and military alliances, we'll unpack how power really works in the modern world, and what it means for all of our futures. Follow Season 2 of Waitt, What? wherever you get your favorite audio content, and together, let's try to make sense of the global chaos, because there is a lot of it!Copyright Waitt, What? All rights reserved. Politica e governo Scienze politiche
  • Season 2 Recap
    Sep 16 2025

    We end Season 2 exploring the challenges posed by America's key adversaries — China, Russia, and Iran — each driven by expansionist ambitions that threaten global stability. This season we highlighted Iran's nuclear aspirations and ideological extremism, China's economic and technological dominance under the Chinese Communist Party's expansionist agenda, and Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine fueled by imperial ambitions. And yet, while these external threats are serious, America's greatest danger may lie within its own divisions, as polarization and disputes over basic facts weaken the nation from inside. It's time to bridge divides, restore respectful dialogue, and help Americans confront their internal adversary: disunity.

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    6 min
  • Healing a Fractured Democracy: Professor Brent Nelsen on the Divided States of America
    Sep 2 2025

    Professor Brent Nelsen, director of the Tocqueville Center at Furman University, reflects on Alexis de Tocqueville's warnings about democracy, America's deepening political polarization, and the role universities must play in bridging those divides. Nelsen warns that polarization now shapes perceptions of truth itself, yet he remains committed to the possibility of healing through dialogue and compromise.

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    32 min
  • Russia, Power, and Putin: Dr. Thomas Graham on the Kremlin's Grand Strategy
    Aug 19 2025

    Dr. Thomas Graham, former Senior Director for Russia at the National Security Council and now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, takes us on a deep dive into Russia's mindset, its leader Vladimir Putin, and what the future might hold for U.S.-Russia relations. As a seasoned diplomat, Dr. Graham unpacks the psychology of Russian power and what the U.S. gets right — and wrong — about its most complex geopolitical rival.

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    42 min
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