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The fall of the Assad regime on December 8 is a turning point for Syria -- but what comes next? C2SI's own Ethan Wilson spent much of the last decade working in the international aid response to Syria, and last week, he sat down with C2SI's Dan Blakeley to discuss the history of the Syrian conflict and what the future might look like.
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Prevailing in the information domain is crucial to victory in modern conflict. Public Affairs is one of the US Army branches dedicated to doing so. In September, C2SI spoke with US Army V Corps Public Affairs Officer (PAO) COL Ellis Gales, Jr. to understand the role of Public Affairs and the training that goes into producing this special type of Soldier.
V Corps Public Affairs Office: https://www.vcorps.army.mil/Newsroom/Public-Affairs-Office/
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We usually focus on military training and readiness, but in this episode, we take a look at a separate but related topic: response and resilience in the face of natural disaster. In October, C2SI's President, Dan Blakeley, volunteered to assist with relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which caused severe damage and loss of life in his home state of North Carolina in late September. We recently sat down to talk with him about his experiences and observations during his two trips to the western NC to assist with recovery efforts.
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Usually, C2SI focuses on modern military training and readiness. Sometimes, though, we like to get a historical perspective. We recently sat down with Patrick Wyman, host of the Tides of History podcast and author of The Verge, to chat about how armies were raised and trained (or not!) at the dawn of modern military professionalism in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, and how studying this period can help us understand our own tumultuous time.
Tides of History -- available on Wondery and Spotify
Patrick's substack
The Verge
Follow Patrick on Twitter: @Patrick_Wyman
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We're back! Stay tuned -- we have a ton of content coming in the next few weeks.
Kate Kuzminski is Deputy Director of Studies and Director of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). She is an expert on recruitment and military personnel issues, and the coauthor of the recent CNAS report, "Back to the Drafting Board", which explored how the Selective Service system would work (or not) if the US needed to call a draft for a major armed conflict -- an all-too-real possibility in this dangerous age. On 14 September, C2SI sat down with her to talk about this important issue -- one that could directly impact every American household.
Kate's page at CNAS
CNAS report: Back to the Drafting Board (June 2024)
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Today, the US faces the highest risk of major international armed conflict with a near-peer competitor since the height of the Cold War. Are our military manpower systems ready? Back in June, the C2SI team sat down to discuss the topic of recruitment, force generation, and readiness in the face of the threat of major armed conflict between the US and its allies and the Axis of Authoritarianism.
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Bret Devereaux is an assistant teaching professor of history at North Carolina State University and studies the intersection of ancient Mediterranean economies and militaries. He is also the author of the popular blog “A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry”, which focuses on how ancient and medieval history are reflected in modern popular culture. On 27 July, he joined Dan, Ethan, and Adrian to talk about military training in the ancient world. Tune in to learn about this fascinating subject from a leading expert, and find out what modern militaries can learn from how they did things in the distant past.
Learn more about C2SI: citizens-soldiers.org
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On 6 August, Ukraine launched an offensive into Russia’s Kursk region, near Sumy Oblast, Ukraine – and they are still gaining ground. There has already been plenty of coverage of the events of the battle as well as analysis of the intent behind the daring incursion, but C2SI discusses another angle: what does it take to prepare units for such an operation?
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Nolan Peterson is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and an expert on the Ukraine war. He’s a US Air Force veteran and former special operations pilot, journalist, writer, and researcher who has been published in the Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fox, BBC, Coffee or Die, and others. He’s reported from conflicts in Syria, India, Iraq, Afghanistan, and most of all, Ukraine, where he’s lived and worked since 2014. On 27 July, he spoke with C2SI from Ukraine about his observations of the situation there, especially the drone war and the implications for the US.
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As the conflict in Ukraine shows, small drones are transforming land warfare. Is the US and its allies ready for this new era? In this episode, Dan, Adrian, and Ethan draw on open-source research to discuss the role of drones in Ukraine, and how such weapons might shape the battlefield of tomorrow—recorded on 3 May 2024.
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Meet the founders of Citizens to Soldiers International, Dan Blakeley, Ethan Wilson, and Adrian Bonenberger, as they share their story. Learn what inspired them to create a veteran-led 501c3 nonprofit whose mission is to defend global democracy from authoritarian aggression by helping people around the world secure their freedom.