Sasha Shtern
The Buffer State
The Buffer State is about geopolitical power in the age of computation. We examine how software, computing power, and access to space reshape the instruments of trade, deterrence, and coercion.
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Sasha Shtern
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2 lip 2026
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Geopolitics of Oil & Gas according to Liberty Energy CEO 02.07.2026 47:07
Energy is not just a commodity. It is the physical foundation beneath prosperity, industry, military power, and the computational economy. In this episode of Buffer State, Sasha Stern and Reed Smith sit down with Ron Gusek, CEO and President of Liberty Energy, to discuss energy security, oil and gas, China, global supply chains, and the future of American power. Gusek argues that energy policy can...
Uncle Sucker: Why America Pays for Everyone's Security 24.06.2026 52:57
America is the most secure great power in modern history. But does that security make it more careful — or more willing to fight? In this episode of Buffer State, Sasha Stern and Reed Smith sit down with Justin Logan, Director of Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss Iran, American restraint, military power, diplomacy, drones, missile defense, and the future of U.S....
Are American Security Guarantees a Collective Delusion? 24.06.2026 48:19
America is the most powerful country in the world. But what should that power actually be used for? In this episode of Buffer State, Sasha Stern and Reed Smith sit down with Ed King, founder and president of Defense Priorities, to discuss American restraint, NATO, foreign policy, and the future of U.S. national security. King argues that the United States enjoys abundant security - and that Americ...
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