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This week we're joined by MSgt Jonathan Hackett to talk about some of the topics he writes about in his new book 'Theory of Irregular War' published this year.You can find the book from the publisher here: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/
Krulak Center Non Resident Fellow Preston McLaughlin is back in this episode to talk about Irregular Warfare and EABO.All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the Krulak Center, Marine Cor
Dr. Clement is back on the BruteCast in this episode to discuss the recent Russian Elections held in March 2024. All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the Krulak Center, Marine Corps U
Exactly a week after the Kingdom of Sweden officially joined NATO, the Krulak Center was happy to host two students from the Swedish Defence University. We took the opportunity to sit down with them and learn a little bit more about the Swedish
We're joined by Dr. Christopher Harmon this week as he discusses some of the ways that terrorist organizations obtain funding. He then discusses some ways that states can combat these methods. All opinions expressed here are those of the indi
The process of life long learning is important to Marines, regardless of rank. In this episode we talk with Dr. Christopher Harmon, a distinguished fellow with the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare. Our topic of discussion
In this episode of Navigating Complexity we're joined by Dr. Christopher Anzalone, the other half of the Middle East Studies here at Marine Corps University. With the recent activity in the middle east we've expanded our look beyond Israel and
On October 1st, 2022 we published a #BruteCast with COL Bill Edwards, USA(Ret) where we discussed the use of small UAS in a kinetic role. Nearly 18 months later we've seen a massive proliferation of these weapons while watching the war in Ukrai
In this episode we spent time looking at Russian Strategic Culture and why they make some of their decisions. Our guest is Dr. Victoria Clement the new Russia SME here at the Krulak Center.NOTE: There was a visual component to this discussion,
In this episode we brought back two guests familiar to the BruteCast audience: Sebastian Bae and Ian Brown. They offer their presentation on Wargaming in the Marine Corps. This is based off the article they coauthored for Vol 12 No 2, 2021 of J
In this episode we talk to Dr. Edward J. Erickson and Col Frederick Lorenz, USMC(Ret) about the the new edition of their book "Strategic Waters: Iraq and Security Planning in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin". The issue of freshwater scarcity has a
We discuss new events and developments in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the Krulak Center, Marine Corps University, the United St
In order to have a better idea of what's out there and how other people may view the world, we want to talk with more of our partners. Previously we spoke with the Chilean Marine Corps and now we're going to taking a trip to the United Kingdom.
For this episode, we welcome LtCol Chris Jackson USMC(Ret), the program director of the Warrior PATHH (Progressive and Alternative Training for Helping Heroes) at Sheep Dog Impact Assistance. We're talking about Post Traumatic Growth and learni
We discuss new events and developments in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. During the episode, Dr. Tarzi mentions an article from the Middle East Studies newsletter, 'MES Insights', authored by Brigadier General (retired) Shlomo B
We're joined this week by returning guest (and now non-Resident Fellow for the Krulak Center) Dr. Elena Wicker. We talk about jargon, terminology, and words. We also talk about the steps to follow to create your own buzzword! Stay through to th
We discuss new events and developments in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas with Dr. Amin Tarzi. All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the Krulak Center, Marine Corps Unive
Dr. Tarzi explains some of the history behind why Gaza is where it is and what it is. In our continuing series, we take a quick step back from current events in order to provide some historical context to the current geopolitical situation in t
We sat down with the director of Middle East Studies at Marine Corps University to discuss what we know and what we don't know about the current conflict occurring in Israel. All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not
What risks do we accept and what opportunities do we miss by not opening our aperture to the maritime environment? What security challenges do we face? As the Marine Corps continues our pivot to the Pacific, how do we need to think about the
This episode is in Spanish. Subtitled translations can be found on our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-u7jk2u8ScThe Krulak Center's own LCDR Franco Ibacache is going to be talking from leaders of the Cuerpo de Infanteria d
A discussion on leadership challenges from a Communications Officer, LtCol Arun Shankar. LtCol Shankar is a non-Resident Fellow at the Krulak Center. He's an 0505, MAGTF Planner, as well as a former National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoove
A discussion with Dr. Claude Berube, director of the US Naval Academy Museum, on Maritime Security Companies and Maritime NGOs.The articles mentioned in the recording:https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context
A discussion of territorial disputes on the ocean floor focusing on the South China Sea with Krulak Center Non-Resident Fellow Drake Long.The Science of Military Strategy document mentioned at the top of the episode can be found here: https:/
Before World War II, the U.S. Navy relied on an ad hoc system to manage logistical support for its ships. The scale and geography of the war in the Pacific nullified earlier ways of acquiring and distributing sufficient materiel. This booklet e
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