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OPEN Echoes
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24 episodes
5 days ago
OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.
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OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.
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OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP024 - Dr. Olivier Schmitt

OPEN ECHOES Episode #24

An interview with Dr. Olivier Schmitt

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​Dr. Olivier Schmitt is a professor of political science at the Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), where he focuses on security policy, military cooperation, arms control, and the evolving nature of warfare. He previously served as director of research and studies at the French Institute of Higher National Defence Studies (IHEDN) and holds a Ph.D. from the Department of War Studies at Kings College London.

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This interview explores the author's insights on alliance dynamics, focusing on:

- A broader definition of alliances, including both formal treaties and informal alignments, to better reflect today’s complex security partnerships.

- Three key motivations behind alliance behavior: balancing (uniting against a threat), bandwagoning (aligning with a dominant power), and tethering (maintaining adversarial relationships within an alliance to prevent open conflict).

- The role of institutional adaptability in ensuring the credibility of alliances.

- The challenges posed by economic ties with adversarial powers, which complicate alliance politics.

- The conclusion that NATO is not merely a military alliance but also a community of democratic values—essential for its long-term stability, cohesion, and legitimacy in the 21st century.

Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful, and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO.

OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

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It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.

OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Olivier Schmitt.

Dr. Schmitt’s article, “The Emergence of Military Alliances in the 21 st Century"; is available on the OPEN Publications website here.

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7 months ago
34 minutes 48 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP023 - Interoperability and Standardization in the Exponential Age - Dr Michael Gerz

OPEN ECHOES Episode #23

OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

 It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.

 OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, "Interoperability and Standardization in the Exponential Age” by Dr Michael Gerz.

The reading length is approximately 49 minutes.

 Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded at https://issuu.com/spp_plp/docs/openpu_2?fr=xKAE9_zU1NQ

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8 months ago
49 minutes 32 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP022 - Warfare Development for Operational Effectiveness in a Changing Climate - Ms Louise Selisny

OPEN ECHOES Episode #22

 OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

 It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.

 OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, "Warfare Development for Operational Effectiveness in a Changing Climate” by Ms Louise Selisny.

 The reading length is approximately 56 minutes.

Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.

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9 months ago
56 minutes 23 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP021 - Dr. Markos Trichas

OPEN ECHOES Episode #21

An interview with Dr. Markos Trichas

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Dr. Markos Trichas is a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Seapower and Strategy focusing on threats to critical spaceborne infrastructure and their impacts to naval and maritime operations. Dr. Trichas is the Head of National Security and Defense Space activities at BAE Systems. Previously he spent more than 10 years at Airbus Defense and Space as the Head of UK Future Military Space programs, three years at the High Energy Astrophysics Group at the Harvard - Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics and three years at the STFC's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He holds a PhD in Astrophysics from Imperial College London and a Masters in Astrophysics from the University of London. He has authored and co-authored more than 100 peer reviewed publications and has more than 11,300 citations to his work.

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This OPEN Echoes interview:

- Clarifies what Mega Constellations are.

- Highlights Strategic Implications for Global Security and geopolitical competition.

- Explores Military and Commercial Advantages of Satellite Mega Constellations.

- Presents Technological Innovations.

- Suggests Recommendations for NATO.

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Dr. Trichas article, “Opportunities and Threats from Commercial Satellite Mega-constellations" is available on the OPEN Publications website here.

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10 months ago
24 minutes 55 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP020 - Examining the Maritime Security Potential of the African Standby Force and Other Multifunctional Approaches to Securing African Waters - Dr. Ian Ralby

OPEN ECHOES Episode #20

 An audio reading of “Examining the Maritime Security Potential of the African Standby Force and Other Multinational Approaches to Securing African Waters” by Dr. Ian Ralby.

OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

 It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. 

OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications.

In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “Examining the Maritime Security Potential of the African Standby Force and Other Multinational Approaches to Securing African Waters” by Dr. Ian Ralby.

 The reading length is approximately 53 minutes.

 Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.

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11 months ago
53 minutes 20 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP019 - Dr. Oktay Tanrisever

OPEN ECHOES Episode #19

An interview with Dr. Oktay Tanrisever

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Dr. Oktay F. Tanrisever is the Chairman of the Department of International Relations at the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara-Turkey. He received his BA and MA degrees from METU in the field of International Relations and PhD Degree from the University of London in the field of Russian Politics.

This OPEN Echoes interview explores:

• The Evolving Complexity of the future Warfare:

• What are Hedging and Risk Acceptance

• The Differences between Dynamic and Static Risk Assessment Models

• Recommendation for NATO strategists in Risk Management and Assessment.

• The factors analysts often overlook when hedging and accepting risks.

Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful, and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO.

OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.

OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Oktay Tanrisever.

Dr. Tanrisever’s article, “Hedging and Risk Acceptance in Future Warfare across Domains" is available on the OPEN Publications website here.

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1 year ago
43 minutes 38 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP018 - Metaverse: A Tool for Improving Air Commander and Staff Skills - Kristine Kvam

OPEN ECHOES Episode #18

An audio reading of “Metaverse: A Tool for Improving Air Commander and Staff Skills” by Kristine Kvam.

Listeners can access the original publication here.

OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe.

It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.

OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “Metaverse: A Tool for Improving Air Commander and Staff Skills” by Kristine Kvam.

The reading length is approximately 1 hour.

Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.

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1 year ago
59 minutes 36 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP017 - Dr. Alessandro Arduino

OPEN ECHOES Episode #17

An interview with Dr. Alessandro Arduino

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Dr. Alessandro Arduino, an affiliate lecturer at the Lau China Institute, King’s College London, a visiting professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute, and a member of the International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA) advisory group, is a renowned expert on China’s Belt & Road Initiative security and Private Military Companies. His latest book, Money for Mayhem (Rowman & Littlefield) explores the role of mercenaries and private military companies in shaping the future of warfare. His book China’s Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road (Palgrave) is an essential resource for those seeking to understand China’s security landscape.

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This OPEN Echoes interview explores:

- The Evolution of Chinese Private Military Security Companies examining their development and the crucial role they play in safeguarding the Belt and Road Initiative.

- Challenges in data collection on China's private military and security companies have increased due to stricter regulations and reduced transparency, especially following the enactment of new Chinese security laws

- The role of Chinese private military security companies in multi-domain operations.

- Three potential future scenarios outlined by the author for the next 10 years regarding Chinese private security services.

- Misconceptions about Chinese private security arise from the western tendency to oversimplify these firms, often labeling them as private military or mercenary groups.

- The author’s approach to how his article will contribute to a broader conversation on this issue, including its impact on NATO and the global audience.


Dr. Arduino’s article, “China and the Evolution of Private Military Security Companies in Multi-Domain Operations" is available on the OPEN Publications website here.


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1 year ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP016 - NATO's Enlargement: An Opportunity to Enhance Collective Resilience - Dr. Richard W. Maass
OPEN ECHOES Episode #16 An audio reading of “NATO’s Enlargement: An Opportunity to Enhance Collective Resilience” by Dr. Richard W. Maass. Listeners can access the original publication here.   OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “NATO’s Enlargement: : An Opportunity to Enhance Collective Resilience” by Dr. Richard W. Maass. The reading length is approximately 47 minutes. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 56 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP015 - The Future of Modeling and Simulation - Dr. Jose Padilla
OPEN ECHOES Episode #15 An audio reading of “The Future of Modeling and Simulation” by Dr. Jose J. Padilla. Listeners can access the original publication here.    OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “The Future of Modeling and Simulation” by Dr. Jose J. Padilla. The reading length is approximately 1 hour and 27 minutes. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 minutes 8 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP014 - What Artificial Intelligence Offers to the Air C2 Domain? - Dr. Wolfgang Koch.
OPEN ECHOES Episode #14 An audio reading of “What Artificial Intelligence Offers to the Air C2 Domain?” by Dr. Wolfgang Koch. Listeners can access the original publication here.   OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “What Artificial Intelligence Offers to the Air C2 Domain?” by  Dr. Wolfgang Koch. The reading length is approximately 51 minutes. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 43 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP013 - Dr. Lana Obradovic & Dr. Jody Neathery-Castro
OPEN ECHOES Episode #13 An interview with Dr. Lana Obradovic and Dr. Jody Neathery-Castro. --- Dr. Obradovic is Director of the International Studies program, an Associate Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence at University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). She is a faculty member in USSTRATCOM's Strategic Leadership Fellows Program and teaches the Department of Defense National Security Innovation Network “X-Force” capstone and "Hacking for Defense" courses.  Dr. Neathery-Castro currently serves as the UNO Interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Global Engagement. She is a faculty member in the Political Science Department and holds courtesy appointments in International Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Human Rights, and Islamic Studies. — This OPEN Echoes interview explores: - The influence of gender on perceptions, behaviors, and decision-making processes in online information and cognitive warfare. - The utilization of gender by strategic competitors, such as Russia and China, in disinformation and psychological operations. - The role of advancements in IT and neurocognitive science in shaping the way strategic competitors approach operations. - The importance of integrating gender perspectives to avoid overlooking vulnerabilities and hinder the effects of strategies. - The urgency of addressing cognitive warfare, especially in the context of exploiting gender to divide and polarize societies. - The role of gender stereotypes in distorting public discourse and influencing decision-making. - The need for increased media literacy and educating the public to recognize fake news and gender stereotypes. - Recommendations for NATO and the broader audience based on Integrating Gender Perspective in Cognitive Warfare. - The importance of adopting the Women, Peace, and Security strategy and integrating gender perspectives into cognitive warfare concepts. - Encouragement for a wider audience, beyond gender advisors, to take an interest in understanding  gender-related cognitive warfare. — Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful, and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO. OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. Today we feature an interview with the two authors of “Integrating Gender Perspective in Cognitive Warfare,"  Dr. Lana Obradovic and Dr. Jody Neathery-Castro. (This publication is available on the OPEN Publications website here.) ---   The lightly-edited transcript of this episode’s interview with Dr. Obradovic and Dr. Neathery-Castro follows: --- Dave Summers: I'd like to have you both introduce yourselves individually so that the listeners get used to your voices and we know who's who and then we'll just go through the questions here; and it's more of a jump ball type of thing whoever is more comfortable answering the question is great. If you both want to, that's awesome as well. Lana, why don't you start? Dr. Lana Obradovic: Hello, I am Dr. Lana Obradovic, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of International Studies at University of Nebraska at Omaha. Dave: Jody. Dr. Jody Neathery-Castro: Hi there. I am Jody Neathery-Castro, also, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Associate Vice Chancellor for Global Engagement here at University of Nebraska at Omaha. Dave: I'm wondering who or what inspired or influenced you to write about this particular issue? Dr. Obrad
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1 year ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP012 - NATO Present and Future Role in the South - Dr. Haldun Yalçinkayas
OPEN ECHOES Episode #12 An audio reading of “NATO Present and Future Role in the South” by Dr. Haldun Yalçinkayas. Listeners can access the original publication here.    OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. Today we feature an article entitled “NATO Present and Future Role in the South” written by Dr. Haldun Yalçinkayas. The reading length is approximately 57 minutes. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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1 year ago
57 minutes 41 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP011 - Dr. Fotios Moustakis
OPEN ECHOES Episode #11 An interview with Dr. Fotios Moustakis — Dr. Fotios Moustakis is an accomplished Associate Professor in Strategic and Security Studies with over two decades of experience. He specializes in designing and delivering courses on international and maritime security, strategy, and transnational security threats, notably terrorism. During his five-year tenure as a Visiting Professor in Terrorism at the NATO School in Oberammergau, he contributed significantly to the field. Additionally, Dr. Moustakis served as a Senior Associate Member at St Antony's College, Oxford University. In 2009, he established the pioneering blended learning International MA program in Applied Strategy and International Security, tailored for command-level staff at the Hellenic National Defence College, equivalent to the Royal College of Defence Studies. Dr. Moustakis has supervised over two hundred MA dissertations and mentored numerous Doctoral students on strategic and security matters. He is a prolific author with three monographs and multiple publications in esteemed refereed and policy practitioner journals, making substantial contributions to academia. As the Director of the Dartmouth Centre for Sea Power and Strategy, he has built strong professional and educational networks in maritime security and strategy, fostering collaborations with influential institutions and organizations worldwide. Dr. Moustakis has played a pivotal role in organizing several national-level conferences on critical topics, contributing significantly to security education and knowledge. — This OPEN Echoes interview explores: - Influence of Thucydides' "The History of the Peloponnesian War" on understanding leadership and strategy. - Exploration of leadership in war, nature of power, strategic thinking, and military technologies. - The crucial role of effective military leadership in managing security challenges like terrorism and the role of disruptive technologies on modern warfare. - Whether leaders are born or can be developed. - Involving feedback from military leaders and recognizing different viewpoints. - A timeline for change influenced by factors like geopolitics and technology advances. - The evolving nature of military leadership in a rapidly changing world. — Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful, and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO. OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Fotios Moustakis. Dr. Moustakis article, “Future Military Leadership" is available on the OPEN Publications website here. The lightly-edited transcript of this episode’s interview with Dr. Moustakis follows: Dave Summers: Fotios, welcome to the Open Echoes Podcast program. So nice to meet you. Dr. Fotios Moustakis: Thank you very much for the invitation. Dave: To get started. I'm going to ask you to please just do a short introduction, introduce yourself to our audience. And let them know who you are and what path you took to get to where you are right now. Dr. Moustakis: Well, first of all, I'm an associate professor in Strategic Studies at the University of Plymouth in the UK, and also at the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, which is part of the British Ministry of Defense. Actually, I've been in the military education and the university sector, but mainly the military education for over 20 years now because my job actually at 2002, some time a
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1 year ago
22 minutes 24 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP010 - Complex Conflicts in Africa - Dr. Alexander Thurston
OPEN ECHOES Episode #10 An audio reading of “Complex Conflicts in Africa” by Dr. Alexander Thurston. Listeners can access the original publication here.    OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “Complex Conflicts in Africa” by  Dr. Alexander Thurston. The reading length is approximately 32 minutes. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 30 seconds

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OPEN Echoes - EP009 - Dr. Michal Smetana
OPEN ECHOES Episode #9 An interview with Dr. Michal Smetana — Michal Smetana is an Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Director of the Peace Research Center Prague (PRCP), and Head Researcher at the Experimental Lab for International Security Studies (ELISS). Previously, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), Stanford University, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). His main research interests lie at the intersection of security studies, international relations, and political psychology, with a specific focus on nuclear weapons in world politics, arms control and disarmament, contestation of international norms, and the use of experimental survey methodology to study public and elite attitudes towards foreign policy. His articles have been published in many international scholarly and policy journals. He is the author of Nuclear Deviance. In addition to his academic work, he is frequently invited to talk about international security matters in the media and conducts policy analyses for NATO, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Czech Ministry of Interior.  — This OPEN Echoes interview explores: - The need for more public awareness and debate on the topic of his article — "Is NATO losing the strategic communication campaign to remain a nuclear alliance?" — especially in light of the changing geopolitical context. - The geostrategic evolution, particularly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and the impact on viewpoints within NATO. - Challenges in advancing arms control with Russia, given the current political obstacles and the suspension of New START. - The importance of strategic communication for public engagement. - The need for NATO to close the gap between its rhetoric and actions. - The importance of crafting a persuasive narrative behind NATO's actions to ensure that its message prevails among the public in allied countries. — Dr. Smetana’s article, “Is NATO Losing the Strategic Communication Campaign to Remain a Nuclear Alliance?" is available on the OPEN Publications website here.  — Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful, and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO. OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Michal Smetana . The lightly-edited transcript of this episode’s interview with Dr. Smetana follows: Dave Summers: Michal, it's so nice to meet you. Welcome to the Open Echoes podcast program. Dr. Michal Smetana: Hello, Dave. Thank you so much for inviting me and for giving me this opportunity to talk about my work. Dave: Michal, I always ask our guests to introduce themselves, kind of give a short background as to who you are and how you got to where you are in life right now. Dr. Smetana: At the moment, I'm an associate professor at Charles University and I'm also the director and original founder of the Peace Research Center, Prague, which is an institution as a part of our university which is studying international conflict, peace security. I did my Ph.D. at this very institution, Charles University in Prague. And afterwards I spent some time in California at Stanford University as a visiting researcher. I also did some time working for .SIPRI,
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2 years ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP008 - Information as an Instrument of Power - Lessons learned from the war in Ukraine - Dr. Andreas N. Liaropoulos
OPEN ECHOES Episode #8 An audio reading of “Information as an instrument of power - Lessons learned from the war in Ukraine” by Dr. Andrew N. Liaropoulos. Listeners can access the original publication here. The reading length is approximately 48 minutes. OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “Information as an instrument of power - Lessons learned from the war in Ukraine” by Dr. Andreas N. Liaropoulos. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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2 years ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP007 - Dr. Lawrence Kuznar
OPEN ECHOES Episode #7 An interview with Dr. Lawrence Kuznar OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Larry Kuznar. —Dr. Lawrence Kuznar is an Emeritus Professor and distinguished anthropologist whose academic journey spans over three decades. Adding a unique dimension to his research, he acquired a master's degree in applied mathematics, employing mathematical and computational models to enhance his studies. In his most recent venture, he explores the dynamic 21st-century information environment, providing invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities within its physical, cognitive, and virtual dimensions. This OPEN Echoes interview explores:- NATO's interests in the physical, virtual, and cognitive dimensions, as well as STEEP: social, technological, economic, environmental, and political impacts. - The history of transformative moments in human history, including the advent of stone tools, cognitive shifts, and more. - Challenges of predicting change beyond a certain point. - The theory of "adjacent possible:" that what can happen in the near future is contingent upon current developments. - Rapid changes currently happening, and the challenge of predicting the  information environment of 2040. - The interplay between technologies, services, and needs as a continuous cycle of generating new things. - The need for military decision-makers to adapt and navigate the information environment. - The importance of managing the social, political, and environmental impacts of AI and information technologies. - The need for societies to educate and prepare their workforce for evolving roles, echo chambers and polarization. - Aristotle's principles of persuasion as relevant tools for navigating the modern information environment. Dr. Kuznar’s article “21ST CENTURY INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT TRENDS OUT TO 2040: THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE INTEGRATION OF ITSPHYSICAL, COGNITIVE, AND VIRTUAL DIMENSIONS” is available in full here.  The audio recording of ““21ST CENTURY INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT TRENDS OUT TO 2040” was featured in episode 4 of OPEN Echoes, and can be listened to here.   — Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO. The lightly-edited transcript of this episode’s interview with Dr. Kuznar follows: --- Dave Summers: Larry. Welcome to Open Echoes. Dr. Lawrence Kuznar: Thanks for having me. I'm honored to be here. Dave: If you, if you don't mind before we get started, I think it's important for the audience to know a little bit about you. Can you give me the short version of who you are and how you got to where you are? Dr. Kuznar: Glad to. So I am an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology from Purdue University, Fort Wayne in Indiana. I was there for 30 years. I now work for a consulting firm and continue to do the kind of research that I did throughout my academic career. Now, my academic career was a varied one. I began back in the early 1980s as an archaeologist. But during that period of time, I transformed into a cultural anthropologist. I was working in the Highlands of the Andes in Southern Peru. looking at initially the domestication of llamas and alpacas. but also how conflict formed human societies and influenced them. And there's a lot of that conflict in the small-scale village, tribal societies that I was working in. And so I studied that in the field. Me
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2 years ago
24 minutes 56 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP006 - NATO - Latin America Cooperation by Dr. Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira
OPEN ECHOES Episode #6 An audio reading of “NATO – Latin America Future Cooperation” by Dr. Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira. Listeners can access the original publication here.  The reading length is approximately 38 minutes. OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we present an audio recording of the OPEN Publication, “NATO – Latin America Future Cooperation” by Dr. Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira. Listeners should note that this audio reading does not include the references, images or diagrams included in the original publication. References, images and diagrams can be found in the original publication, which can be accessed and downloaded here.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 42 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes - EP005 - Dr. Stavros Karamperidis
OPEN ECHOES Episode #5 An interview with Dr. Stavros Karamperidis OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones. OPEN Echoes alternates episodes between compelling interviews with non-NATO subject matter experts, and readings from OPEN's wide range of publications. In this episode, we interview Dr. Stavros Karamperidis . — Dr. Stavros Karamperidis is a lecturer in Maritime Economics at the University of Plymouth and serves as the Head of the Maritime Transport Research Group. With over 15 years of experience in academia and strong industry involvement, he has established himself as an expert in maritime security, including piracy, decarbonization, and digitalization. His research is driven by a commitment to understanding and addressing the challenges facing the maritime industry. Dr. Karamperidis is particularly passionate about shedding light on the hidden heroes of global trade—the seafarers—and highlighting their critical role in maintaining the global supply chain. His work on piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, which has cost the blue economy an estimated 1.9 billion USD annually, underscores his dedication to uncovering the root causes of piracy and advocating for comprehensive solutions. Dr. Karamperidis' research contributes not only to enhancing our understanding of maritime security issues but also to finding practical ways to mitigate their impact on both the industry and the broader economy. This OPEN Echoes interview explores: - Recognition of the vital role of seafarers in global trade, the impact of COVID-19 on maritime industry and realization of its significance. - Exploration of piracy's economic impact and root causes, including the annual 1.9 billion USD cost of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. - Examination of historical piracy incidents and patterns, including Somalia's piracy spike. - Interaction of piracy with geopolitical factors, the influence of political conflicts on piracy activities, and the connection between oil prices and piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. - Strategies for addressing piracy, including the importance of land-based issues and root causes; coordinating efforts among local authorities, NGOs, and naval forces; and optimizing resource allocation in the face of limited naval assets. Summary and conclusion: - The need for a comprehensive, coordinated approach to tackling piracy. Dr. Karamperidis' article (in partnership with Dr. Fotios Moustakis) "The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) and Maritime Security," is available on here. — Welcome to OPEN Echoes. OPEN stands for “Other Perspectives Exchange Network.” Our mission is to explore diverse, insightful and sometimes disruptive viewpoints on matters crucial to NATO. The lightly-edited transcript of this episode’s interview with Dr. Karamperidis follows: --- Dave Summers: Stavros, so nice to meet you. Dr. Stavros Karamperidis: Likewise, Dave. It's a great pleasure to be here. Dave: Let's just jump in. If you don't mind, I typically have our guests introduce themselves. So, if you don't mind, just give us a short introduction as to who you are and how you got to this point in your life. Dr. Karamperidis: OK. So, my name is Stavros. I'm a lecturer in Maritime Economics at the University of Plymouth and Head of the Maritime Transport Research Group. And I've been working in the academia in the last 15 years, but I'm also having great involvement with the industry and that's why if you see my CV, you will see that I have a good interaction with a lot of research that I'm doing. And one part of that is the article that you're discussing from NATO where part of my research I'm having three main pillars. The first one is on decarbonization. The second is
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2 years ago
21 minutes 33 seconds

OPEN Echoes
OPEN Echoes reflects the original thoughts, analyses, and viewpoints shared by academics, thought leaders and non-military experts — spreading ideas, perspectives, and insights across the globe. It’s our hope that the insights shared in these episodes will help to impact and influence thinking and conversations long after you take off your headphones.