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Vanguard: Indo-Pacific (VIP) is the official podcast of the Consortium of Indo-Pacific Researchers, an all-volunteer, nonprofit (501c3) think tank. The podcast explores a variety of topics associated with the Indo-Pacific region, ranging from...

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Vanguard: Indo-Pacific (VIP) is the official podcast of the Consortium of Indo-Pacific Researchers, an all-volunteer, nonprofit (501c3) think tank. The podcast explores a variety of topics associated with the Indo-Pacific region, ranging from international relations and security issues to culture, history, and current events. Our definition of the Indo-Pacific incorporates everything from the western shores of the Americas to East Africa and from Antarctica to the Arctic.

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Episode 26: Vietnam: A Survey of the Indochina Wars, 1945-1975

10/1/2023
A detailed discussion on indochina wars and south-east asia perpectives facilitated by the Consortium's Military Hisory team.

Duration:00:49:40

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Episode 25: Eroding Women's Rights and Freedom @ 2 Years of Taliban Rule

9/17/2023
A discussion with Dr Hayat Alvi, Naval War College facilitated by Consortium Intern Vinuri Udeshi Perera. The Erosion of Women's Rights and Freedom in the First Two Years of Taliban Rule is a pressing issue that needs immediate attention. The actions of the Taliban have been a flagrant violation of human rights, especially of women, and they must be held accountable for their actions. The international community must take a strong stance against the erosion of women's rights and freedoms and work towards creating a better future for everyone.

Duration:00:40:32

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Episode 24: Future of Korea-Japan relations and Camp David Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific

8/22/2023
A conversation with Dr. Satoru Nagao facilitated by Joohyun Ellie Lee

Duration:00:32:03

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Episode 23: Cost Benefits Analysis of China's Investment in Latin America

7/1/2023
A discussion with Prof. R. Evan Ellis, US Army War College China's growing economic and security influence in Latin America and Caribbean countries has shifted the regional dynamics and political alignments. China has invested heavily in Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Ecuador. As per World Economic Forum's figures, "trade between China and Latin America grew 26-fold between 2000-2020 (increasing from $12 billion to $315 billion); and is expected to double by 2035, reaching over $700 billion." What are the cost(s) of this investment and the implications for the United States?

Duration:00:54:22

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Episode 22 Reflections on the Korean War

6/25/2023
The Korean War was something of a watershed conflict in the Cold War and in Asia. As the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice in July 1953 approaches, peace and reunion of Korea remains elusive. The military history team reflects on the lessons of the fighting, some legacies, and implications for today.

Duration:00:56:19

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Episode 21: Importance of Military History Part II

5/13/2023
What Is the Importance of Military History? Part II Several members of the military history team considered this question in a recent episode, but there is more to cover in this vast topic. As a continuation of the last episode, the full military history team looks deeper into the importance of military history. The discussion examines history's relevance to warfighters, case studies that may be applicable to today's Indo-Pacific, and other aspects of using the past to inform the present and influence the future.

Duration:00:59:06

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Episode 20: Importance of Military History

4/18/2023
How do you assess military history in the era of technological advancement, when it changed modern warfare hugely? Why does it matters from a global and Indo-pacific Security perspective? A brief discussion with the Military History team

Duration:00:37:41

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Episode 18: What role does deterrence play in cyberspace? Dr. James E. Platte discusses with Consortium's intern Jac Sutton

3/30/2023
Dr. James E. Platte discusses with Consortium's intern Jac Sutton on cyber deterrence against North Korea from a US-ROK perspective and the goals of North Korean cyber weapon development.

Duration:00:35:51

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Episode 19: India and Myanmar's political Turmoil

3/30/2023
Consortium's intern Rachel Cicilia sits with Dr. Nanda Kishore and explores India and Myanmar's political Turmoil. The ongoing political crisis in Myanmar since the 2021 military coup has seen little progress, especially with the world’s focus on recent events such as COVID-19 and the Russian-Ukrainian war. The military has continued to use violence against protestors and the Rohingya minority. The discussion is focused on India’s involvement in addressing the crisis, given their long border and maritime boundary with Myanmar and their growing economic and defense cooperation. However, India’s reluctance to take action is attributed to national interests, competition with China and Pakistan, and potential implications for its security and economy.

Duration:00:44:28

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Episode17: China's Century of Humiliation

3/18/2023
The People's Republic of China interprets the 105 years before its founding as the Century of Humiliation. Why? This episode will explore the period 1844-1949 in Chinese history, in an effort to understand and illuminate why it is regarded this way and what influences it may have on Chinese thinking today. A podcast by Chris Kolakowski & Jose Antonio Custodio

Duration:00:50:39

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Episode 16: A discussion about the U.S.-Korea alliance , Force Protection System, Nuclear Security, and prospects of South Korea joining QUAD with Col. Jeffry A. Hollman

3/8/2023
Facilitated by Consortium Intern Tobias Dahlqvist

Duration:00:15:57

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Episode 15: Turkiye and Saudi Arabia in emerging world order

2/26/2023
Consortium member Rachelle Abboud task with Professor Ahmet Uysal on Turkiye’s and Suadi Arabia’s role in the Emerging World order and what it means for the Indo-Pacific

Duration:01:10:03

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Episode 14: U.S.-Korea-Japan Trilateral Alliance

2/7/2023
Assesing the U.S. Korea-Japan trilateral security co-operation in addressing the challenges in the Indo-Pacific

Duration:00:41:51

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Episode 13 : Tyranny of Geography

2/7/2023
A podcast on importance of geography in the Indo-Pacific by the Military History Team.

Duration:00:52:19

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Episode 12: Cyber Security Threat

1/20/2023
The conversation evolves around cyber threats in India and how the government is tackling these threats. The effectiveness of cyber laws and securing cyberspace and how the collaboration with other countries works.

Duration:00:22:25

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Episode 11: Lessons from World War II in the Philippines

1/13/2023
The Philippine Campaigns of 1941-42 and 1944-45 were some of the largest of the Pacific War. They also offer important perspectives and lessons applicable to today's warfighters. The CIPR's Military History Team explores some of these in this conversation.

Duration:00:53:45

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Episode 10: Air Power in the Pacific

1/13/2023
The Indo-Pacific is often thought of as a primarily naval theater. But the experience of the Pacific War offers strong evidence that air power has a critical role in the region. What can those lessons teach us today? 1st LT Grant T. Willis, 1LT Brendan Donnelly, Jose Antonio Custodio & Sr. Fellow Chris Kolakowski

Duration:00:58:21

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Episode 9: China-Taiwan and India's stake.

11/18/2022
A conversation with Mohamed Zeeshan facilitated by CIPR Intern Amrisha Chaurasia

Duration:00:46:09

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Episode 8: Why the Pacific Matters ?

11/18/2022
Why is the Pacific such an important theatre for the joint force to examine historically and why does a comprehension of context through historical analysis matter? LINEUP: Chris Kolakowski, 2LT Grant T. Willis & 1LT Brendan DonnellyDonnelly

Duration:00:47:11

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Episode 7: An interview with Dr Sana Hashmi on Taiwan's security approach and its implications to Indo-Pacific

5/14/2022
Episode 7: An interview with Dr Sana Hashmi on Taiwan's security approach and its implications to Indo-Pacific

Duration:00:36:52