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online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. is rendon why shirt brandon weichert. thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: how do we remain a superpower? guest: we will need to have a coordinated strategy that high-tech strategy in the bellman, specifically related to the human spaceflight program in nasa. and a large, dedicated investment into the new united states spaceports. host: you write the following quote. the situation between russia and the united states is far more akin to that of the united states and imperial japan, leading into the second world war. the strategic cultures are distinct. what s more, they are separated by geography and time. but the rationale is eerily the same. can you explain? guest: basically, we see this also with china. with russia, they have a very explicit strategic aim. that is they basically want to create buffer zones around what they think is weak and permeable borders. and w
host: how do we remain a superpower? guest: we will need to have a coordinated strategy that high-tech strategy in the bellman, specifically related to the human spaceflight program in nasa. and a large, dedicated investment into the new united states spaceports. host: you write the following quote. the situation between russia and the united states is far more akin to that of the united states and imperial japan, leading into the second world war. the strategic cultures are distinct. what s more, they are separated by geography and time. but the rationale is eerily the same. can you explain? guest: basically, we see this also with china. with russia, they have a very explicit strategic aim. that is they basically want to create buffer zones around what they think is weak and permeable borders. and we see this with their current attempts to reclaim parts of ukraine. you see this with their attempts to meddle in eastern europe and evenpoland and moldova or finland or norway as
lucky to have you for this discussion. i want to dive right in. i am really excited to talk to about this. something i am interested in. question for each of you that generally gets at the role of foreign policy in the 2020 election. how much do americans care about foreign policy, and how is that different from past elections that we have had recently, and start in this order if that works for you. thank you. so i think how much americans care about foreign policy is one way to look at it, and i think , foreign policy is actually standing out for leadership style, and i think in the end, leadership and character will make a big difference in this election, and foreign policy will play a much more important role, particularly as contrast is drawn about what kind of leader do you want. this is particularly poor into women voters and to suburban voters, college-educated voters, and i think there is a very, very stark contrast. tweets, you erratic have voters to think at one p
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