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The Strategy Bridge
The Strategy Bridge podcast features interviews on strategic affairs and diplomatic & military history.
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Mar 22, 2026
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Episodes
North Carolina's Military Mobilization in the First World War with Nate Finney 22.03.2026 41:05
Nate Finney joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about how the Council of Defense in North Carolina managed military and resource mobilization during the First World War. Finney is the author of "Orchestrating Power: The American Associational State in the First World War."
The School of Advanced Warfighting and the Training of Operational Planners with Brian Kerg 21.09.2025 40:18
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we are joined by Brian Kerg to talk about the School of Advanced Warfighting and the training of operational planners. Kerg is a Lt. Col. in the Marine Corps and the author of "Dare to Know: Pursuing the Path of the Operational Planner" in the August 2025 issue of the US Naval Institute's "Proceedings."
Ideology and Soviet and American Correspondents during the Cold War with Dina Fainberg 20.07.2025 52:32
In this episode we talk with Dina Fainberg about the Cold War ideologies that shaped how Soviet and American foreign correspondents reported on each other's countries and how their reporting influenced the views of policy makers, commentators, and citizens. Fainberg is an assistant professor of modern history at City University of London and the author of "Cold War Correspondents: Soviet and Amer...
Theater and the American Revolution with Jason Shaffer 22.06.2025 31:26
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Jason Shaffer about the role of theater during the American Revolution and in 18th Century Anglo-American culture. We look at how theater portrayed the military, expressed the principles of Revolutionary ideology, and the role of propaganda plays during the Revolutionary War. Shaffer is the author of "Performing Patriotism: National Iden...
The Canadian Army on D-Day with Mark Zuehlke 20.04.2025 44:36
During the Second World War, Canadian soldiers fought fascism in Europe alongside British and American troops. In this episode, we talk with historian Mark Zuehlke about the Canadian Army's fight for Juno Beach on D-Day. Zuehlke is the author of "Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day Victory, June 6, 1944."
Militarism in Post-Colonial Africa with Samuel Fury Childs Daly 18.01.2025 53:04
In the years after independence, military coups overthrew civilian governments in many new African countries and tried to transform their societies into martial utopias. In this episode of the Strategy Bridge podcast, we talk with Samuel Fury Childs Daly about the ideology of militarism, military dictatorships, and how law both enabled and challenged them. Daly is Associate Professor of History at...
Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Concept of Sea Power with Nicholas Lambert 16.12.2024 59:18
Nicholas Lambert joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about Alfred Thayer Mahan, his concept of sea power, and the ideas and events that shaped his worldview. Lambert is the author of "The Neptune Factor: Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Concept of Sea Power."
Edward Mead Earle and "Makers of Modern Strategy" with Michael Finch 24.11.2024 56:44
In 1943, the book "Makers of Modern Strategy" was released and was an immediate success. The editor, Edward Mead Earle, had hoped to offer the public a historical lens through which to understand a world in the midst of a global war. Joining us to talk about the book, its intellectual history, and legacy is Michael Finch. Finch is the author of "Making Makers: The Past, The Present, and the Study...
From the Rappahannock to Gettysburg with Scott Mingus and Eric Wittenberg 26.05.2024 1:00:26
From June 3-30, 1863, the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac moved from their positions along the Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg, VA north to Pennsylvania where they met in battle at Gettysburg. In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Scott Mingus and Eric Wittenberg about some of the key events of this movement. They are the authors of the two-volume...
The Delaware River Campaign of 1777 with James McIntyre 21.04.2024 56:58
Between September and November of 1777, the Continental Army and Pennsylvania State Navy fought to deny the British access to the Delaware River to prevent the Royal Navy from supplying British troops in Philadelphia. In this episode, James McIntyre joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about the Delaware River Campaign and his book "A Most Gallant Resistance." McIntyre is an associate profess...
The Geographies of War with Jeremy Black 18.02.2024 43:52
Jeremy Black returns to the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about geographical concepts, mapmaking, strategy, geopolitics and his book "The Geographies of War." Black is Emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University.
Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America with Wayne Lee 21.01.2024 53:31
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Wayne Lee about his book "The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500-1800." Lee is Bruce W. Carney Professor of History and the University of North Carolina.
The Fight for Women to Fly in Combat with Eileen Bjorkman 17.12.2023 53:21
Eileen Bjorkman joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about her book "Fly Girls Revolt: The Story of the Women Who Kicked Open the Door to Fly in Combat." The book tells the story of how women fought for equality in the armed services and for the right to serve on flight crews in combat. Bjorkman is a retired Air Force colonel and flight test engineer.
Martial Aesthetics with Anders Engberg-Pedersen 24.10.2023 46:40
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we are joined by Anders Engberg-Pedersen to talk about his book "Martial Aesthetics: How War Became an Art Form." He is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Southern Denmark and the University of Copenhagen.
The U.S. Army in the Pacific War, 1945 with John McManus 22.09.2023 56:29
Dr. John McManus returns to the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about the final book in his trilogy on the U.S. Army in the Pacific War, "To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945." McManus is the Curator's Distinguished Professor of US military history at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Wargaming Education and Design with Sebastian Bae 21.05.2023 34:26
Sebastian Bae joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about wargaming education and design and his new game "Littoral Commander: Indo-Pacific." Bae is the editor of the book "Forging Wargamers: A Framework for Professional Military Education." He works as a research analyst and game designer in the defense industry and serves as an adjunct assistant professor at the Center for Security Studies a...
The Mobile Riverine Force in the Vietnam War with Erik Villard 28.03.2023 48:18
During the Vietnam War, a joint Army and Navy unit known as the Mobile Riverine Force (MRF) was established to operate in the maritime environment of the Mekong Delta. In the episode we talk about the Mobile Riverine Force with Erik Villard, the digital military historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History and a historian of the Vietnam War. Villard is the author of "Combat Operations: St...
Water, Roads, and Rail in the Gettysburg Campaign with Troy Harman 20.02.2023 50:42
National Park Service Ranger Troy Harman joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about the role of the location of water, roads, and rail in the decision making during the Gettysburg campaign. We also talk about how symbolism built into the design of the park shapes views of the battle. Harman has served as a ranger at Gettysburg National Military Park since 1989 and he is the author of "All Roa...
The Mythology of World War II with Elizabeth Samet 23.10.2022 46:50
Elizabeth Samet joins the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about the mythology surrounding World War II, the literature and film that emerged following the war, and the mythology's effect on our beliefs about the use of American military force. Samet is the author of "Looking for the Good War: American Amnesia and the Violent Pursuit of Happiness" and a professor of English at West Point.
Nimitz and the Art of Command in the Pacific 27.09.2022 1:15:11
Trent Hone returns to the Strategy Bridge Podcast to talk about his new book "Mastering the Art of Command: Admiral Chester Nimitz and Victory in the Pacific." We talk about how Nimitz organized and reorganized his staff as the war unfolded, his relationship with the Army, the effort to integrate the British Pacific Fleet into American operations and more. Trent Hone is a Vice President with ICF a...
The History of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers with Matt Kriner and Jon Lewis 14.08.2022 1:15:04
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast we talk with Matt Kriner and Jon Lewis about the history, ideology, and organization of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers. Matt Kriner is a Senior Research Scholar at the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism at Middlebury Institue of International Studies. He is an intelligence analyst with almost a decade of experience researching a...
The Concept of "Great-Power Competition" and American Foreign Policy with Ali Wyne 13.07.2022 56:07
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Ali Wyne about the concept of great-power competition and what it means for American foreign policy. Wyne is a senior analyst at the Eurasia Group and is the author of "America's Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition."
The Susquehannock Wars and Bacon's Rebellion with Matthew Kruer 19.06.2022 1:07:48
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Matthew Kruer about the Susquehannock wars of the 1670s and 1680s in the mid-Atlantic and Bacon's Rebellion in colonial Virginia. Kruer is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago and author of "Time of Anarchy: Indigenous Power and the Crisis of Colonialism in Early America."
The U.S. Army in the Pacific War - 1944 with John McManus 15.05.2022 1:14:54
In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, Dr. John McManus returns to talk about "Island Infernos: The U.S. Army's Pacific War Odyssey, 1944" the second book in his series on the Army in the Pacific during World War Two. McManus is the Curators' Distinguished Professor of U.S. Military History at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Habits of Maritime Strategists with James Holmes 16.04.2022 45:17
In this episode we talk with Dr. James Holmes about his book "Habits of Highly Effective Maritime Strategists." Holmes is a former Navy surface warfare officer and the J.C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College.
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