The Biggest Geopolitical Risks for 2019

The Biggest Geopolitical Risks for 2019

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript covers discussions on U.S. foreign policy challenges, including Syria's military engagement, North Korea's diplomatic relations, and China's geopolitical tensions with Taiwan. It also addresses cybersecurity threats from state and non-state actors, highlighting the need for strategic diplomacy and military presence in global affairs.

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What were the key lessons learned from the Obama administration's Syria policy?

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How does the speaker view the notion that Saudi Arabia can handle military responsibilities in the region?

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What is the speaker's perspective on the importance of diplomatic pressure in dealing with North Korea?

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What concerns does the speaker express regarding the relationship between the United States and Taiwan?

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What are the implications of the expiration of the military agreement between South Korea and the United States?

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How does the speaker characterize the current state of negotiations with North Korea?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that cyber security risks have evolved recently?

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