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Inside Trump’s National Security Playbook

Deep Dish on Global Affairs

Release Date: 11/20/2025

Inside Trump’s National Security Playbook show art Inside Trump’s National Security Playbook

Deep Dish on Global Affairs

President Trump’s second-term national security strategy is coming, and it could reshape U.S. foreign policy from China to Europe to the Middle East. Nadia Schadlow, former Deputy National Security Advisor and architect of Trump’s original Strategy, breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and what it all means for allies and rivals under Trump 2.0.

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Are Changing Demographics the Next Global Power Shift? show art Are Changing Demographics the Next Global Power Shift?

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East Asia’s biggest powers are getting older — and smaller. China, Japan, and South Korea are seeing shrinking workforces and aging populations, with fewer young people to fill their armies or their factories. Andrew Oros, author of Asia's Aging Security, and public opinion expert Craig Kafura discuss how population decline is changing East Asia and whether technology could help fill the gap.  

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The Arctic Is Heating Up. So Is the Competition to Control It show art The Arctic Is Heating Up. So Is the Competition to Control It

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The Arctic’s heating up—literally and politically. Melting ice is turning a once-remote region into a stage for global power. Experts Kenneth Rosen and Anna Wieslander unpack how Russia, China, NATO, and the US are all racing for influence, and why what happens up there could shape the rest of the world.

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Trump—Canada's Friend or Foe? show art Trump—Canada's Friend or Foe?

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Tensions between Canada and the US are back in the headlines after new tariffs followed a controversial Ottawa ad. Experts Roland Paris and Robert Howse break down how Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is navigating this turbulent moment and what it means for Canada’s economy, identity, and role on the world stage.

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What’s Behind Trump’s Venezuela Shift? show art What’s Behind Trump’s Venezuela Shift?

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After months of diplomatic outreach, President Trump has abruptly shifted course on Venezuela—from covert CIA operations and expanded military activity in the Caribbean, to publicly backing Venezuela’s opposition leader. Is this a crackdown on drugs and migration, or part of a broader strategy reshaping US policy in South America? Economist Francisco Rodríguez explains the political, economic, and human stakes of Washington’s evolving approach.

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Inside China’s Global Ambitions show art Inside China’s Global Ambitions

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China’s next move could reshape the global balance of power. As tensions spike over trade, tech, and alliances, the world is watching closely. Georgetown professor Evan Medeiros explains what’s coming next and why it matters.

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Russia’s Drones, Europe on Edge show art Russia’s Drones, Europe on Edge

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Russian drones are crossing European skies, testing NATO while US focus shifts elsewhere. Charles Kupchan and Constanze Stelzenmüller unpack Russia’s strategy, the risks for Ukraine, and what it means for the future of the transatlantic alliance. 

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What Trump’s Peace Plan Means for Israel and Hamas show art What Trump’s Peace Plan Means for Israel and Hamas

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Nearly two years after the Hamas attacks, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are pushing a 20-point plan to end the Gaza war. Experts Steven Cook and Sanam Vakil say the terms essentially demand Hamas’ surrender—so is peace possible, and what does this mean for the future of regional stability and alliances? They join Deep Dish to debate the deal and what it reveals about shifting American power in the Middle East.

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80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant show art 80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant

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As the United Nations turns 80, it faces a legitimacy crisis fueled by budget cuts, global crises, and a United States President that is antagonistic toward the institution. This week’s UNGA highlights the stakes: What is the future US role on the global stage? Can the UN still deliver in a fractured world? Will a woman be the next UN Secretary General? Longtime UN insiders Corinne Momal-Vanian and Richard Gowan discuss.

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Why Trump’s State Visit Could Shape the UK’s Next Chapter show art Why Trump’s State Visit Could Shape the UK’s Next Chapter

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President Trump’s state visit comes at a precarious time for Britain: weak growth, political turbulence, and pressure to reset its ties with the EU. With Prime Minister Keir Starmer forging a strategic bond with Trump, what’s next for the US-UK relationship? New York Times London Bureau Chief Mark Landler explains what lies ahead.

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President Trump’s second-term national security strategy is coming, and it could reshape U.S. foreign policy from China to Europe to the Middle East. Nadia Schadlow, former Deputy National Security Advisor and architect of Trump’s original Strategy, breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and what it all means for allies and rivals under Trump 2.0.