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The #BruteCast

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The #BruteCast is a lecture and discussion series hosted by the Krulak Center at Marine Corps University, Marine Corps Base Quantico. The #BruteCast connects the worlds of the warfighter and professional military education (PME) with the best in innovative and creative thought.
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Episodes

Special Episode - Interview with Ms. Nataliya Gumenyuk

For our ongoing focus on #Russia and #Ukraine, #TeamKrulak was pleased to welcome Ms. Nataliya Gumenyuk, speaking to us directly from #Ukraine. Ms. Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian journalist and author. She is a founder of the Public Interest Journalism Lab, which promotes constructive discussion around complex social topics. From 2015 to 2020 she headed the independent Ukrainian broadcaster Hromadske TV and the English-language Hromadske International project. Ms. Gumenyuk specializes in reporting fore...

Mar 22, 202250 minSeason 4Ep. 16

Arvin Verma, "Disinformation Campaigns"

A significant component of #Russia's ongoing invasion of #Ukraine has been the clouding or outright denial of their military actions and intent. Russia has conducted this disinformation campaign through diplomatic, social media, and entertainment channels in an effort to convince the world, and their own public, that they are not doing what all the evidence suggests they are. Arvin Verma is a highly motivated cybersecurity professional, with over 10 years of experience across a multitude of cybe...

Mar 20, 202246 minSeason 4Ep. 15

Down the Rabbit Hole on the Russia-Ukraine War #1 - Peace Negotiations

Welcome to "Down the Rabbit Hole on the Russia-Ukraine War," a new (mini) series from the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare at Marine Corps University. Each episode will feature a snapshot of daily events from the war, with a deeper look at one important development our audience should know about, all from the insights of #TeamKrulak Distinguished Fellow and Russia subject matter expert Dr. Yuval Weber. This inaugural episode looks at the current state of peace negotiations b...

Mar 19, 202220 minSeason 4Ep. 14

Dr. Rita Konaev, "Russia and Urban Warfare"

#Russia’s invasion of #Ukraine is now in its third week, but it only took a few days of fighting for the world to see that Vladimir Putin’s evident hope for rapid and generally bloodless victory had been shattered. Putin expected his soldiers to walk into Ukrainian cities and be welcomed with open arms. Instead, the Russian army is stalled along several fronts by stiff Ukrainian resistance, and many of the cities that were likely objectives for the first days of the war remain unconquered. But t...

Mar 17, 20221 hr 16 minSeason 4Ep. 12

Special #BruteCast - Interview with Ms. Anna Bulakh

The Krulak Center is very grateful to Ms. Anna Bulakh, currently residing in #Ukraine, for granting us the time to record this episode. All opinions expressed here are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Krulak Center, Marine Corps University, the United States Marine Corps, or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Ms. Bulakh has spent many years working in Ukraine on security and defense policies, and focuses on building resilience into technology and info...

Mar 17, 202257 minSeason 4Ep. 13

Thomas Kent, "Information and the Russian Public"

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, the information domain has manifested itself as one of the preeminent theaters of conflict in this war. But how Russia and Ukraine have approached this theater is a study in contrasts. The Ukrainian government has employed a robust information strategy from the highest level of political leadership to its troops on the front lines in sharing messages and images that support their narrative, and sharing them across the widest number of platforms availabl...

Mar 16, 202252 minSeason 4Ep. 11

Dr. Matthew Ford & Prof. Andrew Hoskins, "War in the Age of the Smartphone"

This episode continues #TeamKrulak's focus on #Russia’s ongoing invasion of #Ukraine and the many new dynamics we’ve been seeing on that battlefield; our guests here talked about one which has been very prominent. We were very pleased to welcome Dr. Matthew Ford and Professor Andrew Hoskins, co-authors of the forthcoming book Radical War: Data, Attention and Control in the Twenty-First Century from Hurst Publishers. Dr. Matthew Ford is Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Su...

Mar 11, 20221 hr 8 minSeason 4Ep. 10

Maj Gen Mick Ryan, Australian Army (Ret.), "War Transformed"

This episode continues our special focus on #Russia and #Ukraine, and we were very pleased to be able to host this guest because he’s been providing lots of very good real-time assessment. On February 15, 2022, Maj Gen Mick Ryan published his book War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First-Century Great Power Competition and Conflict with the Naval Institute Press. Less than 2 weeks later, the world was given a brutal introduction to 21st-century great power warfare, when Vladimir Putin's Russi...

Mar 08, 202256 minSeason 4Ep. 9

Dr. Yuval Weber & Dr. Rosella Cappella Zielinski, “Update on Ukraine”

In this episode, we continued our special focus on #Russia and #Ukraine. Last time we were here, Russian President Vladimir Putin had just recognized the “People’s Republics” of Luhansk and Donetsk, delivered a speech filled with historical myths and grievances, and Belarus had announced that the Russian military units there for exercises were not, in fact leaving. Only a few days later, Russia launched its long-feared invasion of Ukraine, attacking from multiple directions, bombarding cities wi...

Mar 04, 20221 hr 1 minSeason 4Ep. 8

MES Research Talk - Dr. Stig Jarle Hansen, "Phoenix Rising: U.S. Strategic Competition in the Red Sea Zone & Horn of Africa with China and Russia"

The United States is reducing its military presence in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea Zone while its main strategic competitors, China and Russia, are increasing their presence in the military, political, and economic spheres. This virtual lecture examined the ways China and Russia are using to expand their influence in Africa, consider how Chinese and Russian efforts differ, and evaluate the effectiveness of their approaches. The lecture also discussed how the U.S. and its allies should respond...

Feb 27, 202258 minSeason 4Ep. 8

Dr. Yuval Weber, "Russia and Ukraine: State of Play"

Continuing our focus on #Russia and #Ukraine , #TeamKrulak Distinguished Fellow Dr. Yuval Weber reviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions and statements up to today (Feb. 21), and what path Putin may follow against Ukraine in the coming days and weeks. Dr. Yuval Weber is one of our Distinguished Fellows at the Krulak Center. He is a Research Assistant Professor at Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service in Washington, DC. Prior to Texas A&M, Dr. Weber served as...

Feb 22, 20221 hr 2 minSeason 4Ep. 7

Panel on "Rapid Wargame Prototyping for Crises"

As part of our special focus on #Russia and #Ukraine, #TeamKrulak brought you our first panel event of 2022 with a unique group of individuals focusing on a unique topic. How does wargaming help when the problem is a rapidly unfolding crisis in a fluid environment, such as the Russian build-up near Ukraine, when an off-the-shelf option, or deliberately designed wargame, isn’t readily available? This is what our panel discussed, examining the challenges of rapidly developing a wargame framework f...

Feb 10, 20221 hr 1 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Col Sönke Marahrens, "Closing in on Hybrid Warfare"

Continuing our focus on #Russia and #Ukraine, we were pleased to welcome back on short notice #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellow Col Sönke Marahrens. In this episode, Col Marahrens discussed how the Western approach to “shaping the battlefield” fails to keep pace with the authoritarian regime's approach to hybrid war, and offers some expanded models for grappling with this problem. Colonel Marahrens is the Director Community of Interest - Strategy and Defense Hybrid Center of Excellence - The Europ...

Feb 04, 202254 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Dr. Christopher Harmon, "A Disturbing Parallel"

This episode continues our special focus on #Russia and #Ukraine, and we were very happy to welcome back for his third appearance on the BruteCast the very first guest we had on the series: Dr. Christopher C. Harmon. In this discussion, Dr. Harmon looks at the similarities - and differences - between the activities and intentions of Adolf Hitler's Germany in the late 1930s, and Vladimir Putin's Russia today. Dr. Christopher Harmon is lead author or editor of seven books, and has done extensive r...

Jan 28, 202218 min

Dr. James Holmes, "Biden's Monroe Doctrine"

In this special #BruteCast episode, we were joined #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellow Dr. James Holmes as part of our focus on #Russia and #Ukraine. He is a professor of strategy, the inaugural holder of the J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy, and a two-time visiting professor of national security affairs at the Naval War College. Dr. Holmes is also a prolific author, with hundreds of book chapters and essays under his belt, and his book Red Star Over the Pacific: China's Rise and the Challenge...

Jan 27, 202237 minSeason 4Ep. 3

Col Sönke Marahrens, "To Dice or Not to Dice...That Is The Question! The Origins of the Prussian Kriegsspiel"

In this episode, we welcome back for an encore #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellow Col Sönke Marahrens. Colonel Marahrens is the Director Community of Interest - Strategy and Defense Hybrid Center of Excellence - The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats. He is a trained Air Defense Officer and held various positions including Battalion Command, Defense Planning Office and Ministry of Defence. His past writing has focused on innovation, concept development & experimentation...

Jan 20, 202248 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Col Andy Milburn, USMC (Ret.) - "Changing Corps Culture for Future War"

We’re in to a new year, and #TeamKrulak is very excited to kick off the 2022 #BruteCast season with this special episode. It features Col Andy Milburn, USMC (Ret.), who spent a couple of days here at Marine Corps University in support of several academic programs, and was gracious enough to carve some time out of his schedule to visit us at the Center. Col Milburn retired from the Marine Corps in 2019 as the Deputy Commander of Special Operations Command Central, the headquarters responsible for...

Jan 13, 202259 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Col Anthony Wood, USMC (Ret.), "Saigon and Contingency Planning"

(NOTE: there were microphone feedback issues on our side that we were not able to completely eliminate in post-production, but Col Wood's audio is loud and clear throughout.) The end of 2021 is almost here, and #TeamKrulak was grateful and excited to have a fantastic guest on its final #BruteCast of the year. We were joined by Col Anthony A. Wood, United States Marine Corps (retired), whose service in uniform extended over three decades. In addition to commanding infantry and reconnaissance unit...

Dec 18, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 3Ep. 16

Dr. Bradford Wineman with Dr. Lauren Mackenzie, "Gender Integration and Citizenship: A Civil-Military Perspective"

This episode is adapted from a lecture recently given to our Women, Peace, and Security Scholars program, and the feedback from that lecture was so strong that we knew we had to get it into the #BruteCast line-up. Presenting on today’s topic – “Gender Integration and Citizenship: A Civil-Military Perspective" we pleased to welcome Dr. Bradford Wineman. Dr. Wineman is a professor military history at Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University. He was appointed to the Command and Staff Coll...

Dec 07, 202156 minSeason 3Ep. 15

Dan Sheehan, "After Action: The True Story of a Cobra Pilot's Journey"

This episode is exciting for a couple of reasons. First, we got a chance to talk to one of the authors whose books was selected for the most recent iteration of the Commandant’s Professional Reading Program. And second, we were joined by a ‘guest host’ from one of the entities inside EDCOM that helps develop that Reading Program. Starting with the author: a third generation naval aviator, Dan Sheehan was a designated AH-1W Cobra gunship pilot, and did two tours in Iraq – first as a pilot, and th...

Nov 20, 20211 hr 17 minSeason 3Ep. 14

Timothy "Skip" Crawley - "Defending the Advanced Base: The Battle of Wake Island"

For those of you who joined us for the historical case study that looked at the Tentative Manual for the Defense of Advanced Bases, this epiusode brings something in the same line, except this time in execution. Mr. Timothy “Skip” Crawley will take us through the defense of Wake Island. Skip Crawley is a former Infantry Officer who lived “Expeditionary Force-in-Readiness”. On 31 July 1990, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines was finishing up the Summer Package at Bridgeport and 15 days latter 1/7 was get...

Nov 08, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 3Ep. 13

Middle East Studies Research Talk - Ms. Yun Sun, "China's Afghanistan Strategy Post-U.S. Withdrawal"

Welcome to another installment of the MES Research Talk series! In this lecture, Ms. Yun Sun focused on China's strategic vision for Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal, including its planned political, economic, military, and diplomatic engagement and planning, which is happening on several levels: unilateral, bilateral, multilateral, regional, and global. Ms. Sun also discussed China's contingency planning on Afghanistan, especially in the event of renewed civil unrest on the ground or terro...

Oct 12, 202134 minSeason 3Ep. 12

Sebastian Bae, "Fleet Marine Force: Designing an Educational Wargame"

We’re excited to wrap up our focus on wargaming by welcoming #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellow Sebastian J. Bae back to the #BruteCast. Sebastian is a research analyst at the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA), where works in wargaming, emerging technologies, the future of warfare, and strategy and doctrine for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. He also serves as an adjunct assistant professor at the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University, where he teaches a graduate course on designing ed...

Oct 01, 20211 hr 1 minSeason 3Ep. 11

Dr. Nina Kollars & Prof. Benjamin Schechter - "Coffee Theft, Power Grids, and JADC2: It's All Cyber Shenanigans"

This episode continues our recent wargaming theme, and hones in on one of the most challenging topics to effectively wargame: cyber operations. To help us better understand how we can the realms of cyber and wargaming to work with each other, we were excited to welcome two faculty members from the Naval War College. Our first guest was Professor Benjamin Schechter, who is an instructor in the Strategic and Operational Research Department and a founding faculty member of the Cyber and Innovation ...

Sep 24, 20211 hr 10 minSeason 3Ep. 10

Dr. James "Pigeon" Fielder - "The (War)gamer's Toolkit: Harvesting Mechanics from other Game Genres"

We talk a lot at the Krulak Center about educational wargaming and wargaming mechanics; but there are other games, and thus other game mechanics, that the educator can use to enhance the learning experience from a vanilla wargame. To lay this out for us, this episode features #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellow and #BruteCast alum Dr. James “Pigeon” Fielder! Dr. James "Pigeon" Fielder joined Colorado State as an Instructor after retiring from the U.S. Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel and Associate ...

Sep 21, 202136 minSeason 3Ep. 9

Dr. Andrew Reddie, "From Art to Science: Analytical Wargaming and Behavioral Research"

This episode features a return guest to the #BruteCast, and if you joined us last summer for our wargaming panel, you’ve seen some of his work. Dr. Andrew Reddie is an assistant professor of practice at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information and senior engineer at Sandia National Laboratories where he works on projects related to cybersecurity, nuclear weapons policy, wargaming, and emerging military technologies. Andrew is currently a Bridging the Gap New Era fellow, Han...

Sep 11, 202154 minSeason 3Ep. 8

Capt Walker D. Mills, USMC, "Professional Writing for Junior Officers (Or Anybody!)"

This episode introduces the last of our new cadre of #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellows, Capt Walker Mills, USMC. Capt Mills is a U.S. Marine Corps infantry officer serving as an exchange officer in Cartagena, Colombia and is the 2021 Military Fellow with Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, and a Non-Resident WSD-Handa Fellow at Pacific Forum. He has published over 50 essays in articles in outlets like War on the Rocks, the Marine Corps Gazette, USNI Proceedings and Military Review. It’s in tha...

Sep 03, 202159 minSeason 3Ep. 7

Dr. James Holmes, "Chinese Sea Power in Ten Minutes"

In this episode, we were thrilled to bring you the newest of the new cadre of #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellows - Dr. James Holmes, who is both a new Fellow, but a #BruteCast alumnus, having joined the show back in March for a panel event focusing on the South China Sea. He is a professor of strategy, the inaugural holder of the J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy, and a two-time visiting professor of national security affairs at the Naval War College. He has published over 25 book chapters an...

Aug 29, 202152 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Dr. Amin Tarzi on the Islamic State - Khurasan Province (ISKP)

In this special episode of the #BruteCast, Dr. Amin Tarzi, director of Middle East Studies at the Krulak Center and Marine Corps University, provides background, context, and key analyses of the Islamic State - Khurasan Province (ISKP), the terrorist group responsible for the recent bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, which claimed the lives of 13 American Servicemembers, dozens of Afghans, and wounded hundreds more. Several of Dr. Tarzi's written assessments of ...

Aug 27, 202145 minSeason 3Ep. 5

Group Captain Jo Brick, "Military Ethics in Wargaming"

In this episode, we are excited to welcome another member of the newest cadre of #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellows. We were joined from down under by Group Captain Jo Brick. Group Captain Brick is a Legal Officer in the Australian Air Force. She has served from the tactical to strategic levels of the Australian Defence Force, and has deployed on a number of domestic and international operations, including Iraq and Afghanistan. She is a Senior Editor for The Strategy Bridge , and an editor for The...

Aug 21, 20211 hr 3 minSeason 3Ep. 4
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