Assessing America’s National Security Threats

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  • 2024
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Designed and delivered by former US National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster, this course uses history, contemporary affairs, and firsthand experience to help you grasp national security threats. Along the way, you'll assess the logic behind foreign policy approaches to arms control, humanitarian disasters, cyber warfare, and more.

Assessing America’s National Security Threats is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between March 21, 2024 and on The Great Courses

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Seasons
Learning from
12. Learning from
March 21, 2024
Investigate one of the most important questions in US foreign policy: How should America engage with global challenges? Interrogate the legacy of US retrenchment in various conflicts and explore how good foreign policy can be crafted, with Vietnam and Iraq as references.
Building Strategic Confidence
11. Building Strategic Confidence
March 21, 2024
Examine strategic competence: Explore how strategy at the highest level is made, through the example of a firsthand account of a 2017 NSC meeting on China. Investigate the ethical and moral dimensions of strategy in war. And see how studying history can help us regain strategic competence.
The New Information Warfare
10. The New Information Warfare
March 21, 2024
Emerging technologies have the potential to do good, or to empower adversaries. Understand how bad actors use technologies like ransomware, social media, AI, and cryptocurrency to undermine security, and evaluate how the United States
Dangers in Space and Cyberspace
9. Dangers in Space and Cyberspace
March 21, 2024
Space represents a new security domain, and the US defense apparatus must be prepared as adversaries learn how to navigate and exploit space. Investigate how space became a critical security domain and how the United States can compete within it.
Climate Change and Energy Security
8. Climate Change and Energy Security
March 21, 2024
Climate change, a clear and present reality, also poses a range of security risks. Zoom outward to see how climate change is a global problem that needs multinational solutions. Consider how countries and industries can collaborate to tackle the interrelated challenges of climate, food, energy, and water security.
The Unresolved Conflict with North Korea
7. The Unresolved Conflict with North Korea
March 21, 2024
Why is the Kim family regime in North Korea so intent on developing nuclear weapons? Examine the history of North Korea from Japanese occupation to the present day and evaluate the success of various US strategies aimed at preventing nuclear proliferation.
Iran and Its Terrorist Proxies
6. Iran and Its Terrorist Proxies
March 21, 2024
Turning east toward Iran, assess Iran
Iraq and the Middle East
5. Iraq and the Middle East
March 21, 2024
Trace how the end of Saddam Hussein
Afghanistan and Jihadist Terrorism
4. Afghanistan and Jihadist Terrorism
March 21, 2024
Closely examine the evolution of US policy in Afghanistan. Investigate the costs and consequences of American foreign policy that pursues strong ties with Pakistan. And survey a range of transnational terrorist organizations operating in South Asia, considering how the threat jihadist terrorists pose today is greater than ever.
Misunderstanding China
3. Misunderstanding China
March 21, 2024
China has emerged as one of the most powerful adversaries of the United States. Here, investigate what drives the Chinese Communist Party to perfect its technologically enabled police state, and explore how the United States and allies can strengthen free societies against Communist Party coercion.
Vladimir Putin
2. Vladimir Putin
March 21, 2024
After the dissolution of the USSR, Russia continued to pose a threat to the West. Explore how dictator Vladimir Putin consolidated power; comb through the Russian playbook of economic dependence, disruptive technologies, and disinformation; and see how powers like the United States can respond to it.
From Cold War to Hot Wars
1. From Cold War to Hot Wars
March 21, 2024
Begin with an exploration of US foreign relations since the Cold War. Discover the meaning and consequences of strategic narcissism and take stock of the threats facing the United States in the 21st century, from aggressive adversaries to jihadist terrorism to climate security.
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Designed and delivered by former US National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster, this course uses history, contemporary affairs, and firsthand experience to help you grasp national security threats. Along the way, you'll assess the logic behind foreign policy approaches to arms control, humanitarian disasters, cyber warfare, and more.

Assessing America’s National Security Threats is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between March 21, 2024 and on The Great Courses

Where to Watch Assessing America’s National Security Threats
Assessing America’s National Security Threats is available for streaming on the The Great Courses website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Assessing America’s National Security Threats on demand at Apple TV Channels and Amazon Prime and Amazon.
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    March 21, 2024
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