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TGS Live: A Cold War Genius on Today’s Threats

Dec 19, 2025
1h 37m

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In this episode, in conversation with Robert Patton-Spruill, Mark Sussman, and Nikita Petrov, I provide an introduction to the life and work of Thomas Schelling and consider how a “Schellingesque” point of view might influence our interpretation of current events, like the Ukraine War, the “human shields” argument in Gaza, the Trump administration’s new national security strategy, nationalist and populist movements throughout the world, and nuclear deterrence today. We also talk about Schellingesque approaches to AI, but that segment of the conversation is available only to full subscribers.

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0:00 Who was Thomas C. Schelling?

8:51 The Schellingesque

13:22 Ground News ad

15:05 Battlefield commitment and signaling

27:00 How deterrence works

35:14 Schelling's role in conceptualizing Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove

49:08 Europe, Ukraine, and Trump's new national security strategy

1:04:41 Why does the US care about immigration in other nations?

1:09:02 Glenn: Bill Maher is either dishonest or wrong about asymmetrical war in Gaza

17:54 Schelling and Glenn on new nuclear powers

1:26:00 The problem of self-command

Recorded December 12, 2025



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