Cosmic Top Secret

By: Michael Williams
  • Summary

  • Professor Michael John Williams introduces the "Cosmic Top Secret" podcast, which explores NATO's past, present, and future. As the NATO Fulbright Security Studies Fellow in Brussels, Belgium, and an Associate Professor at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Michael brings extensive expertise in NATO and transatlantic relations.

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Episodes
  • Henry Wallace: The Almost President Who Shaped the American Century
    Dec 13 2024

    In this episode of Cosmic Top Secret, host Michael John Williams is joined by Ben Steele, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of The World That Wasn't: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century. Together, they dive deep into the fascinating yet polarizing life of Henry Wallace, former U.S. Vice President under FDR, and his role in shaping (and almost reshaping) mid-20th-century American and Soviet foreign policy.

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    43 mins
  • NATO Summit Recap & Future Geopolitical Challenges
    Oct 21 2024

    Episode Overview:

    In the season opener of Cosmic Top Secret, host Michael Williams is joined by geopolitical experts Rachel Rizzo, Susie Colbourn, and Monika Sus to discuss the key takeaways from the recent NATO summit and the shifting geopolitical landscape. The conversation covers NATO's strategic decisions, challenges in Europe, and the global implications of leadership changes in both NATO and the U.S.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • NATO's 75th Anniversary Summit:
      • The panelists reflect on the July NATO summit and the public messaging reaffirming NATO's commitment to its core values and strategic objectives, such as Article 5 and the open-door policy.
      • The group analyzes the communique’s language, particularly around Russia being labeled as the "most significant and direct threat" and China's role as a "decisive enabler" of Russia's war.
    • Ukraine's Path to NATO:
      • A critical look at NATO's position on Ukraine's future within the alliance, with Rachel, Susie, and Monika discussing the uncertainties surrounding Ukraine's irreversible path to membership.
      • The experts express concerns over the lack of concrete steps outlined for Ukraine and explore the challenges posed by the diverse views of NATO member states.
    • Defense Spending:
      • The summit's focus on defense spending increases, particularly in Europe and Canada, was emphasized, with Susie noting the 18% increase in European and Canadian defense spending.
      • The conversation highlights the need for stronger financial commitments from NATO members to ensure the alliance’s preparedness for future threats.
    • Global Leadership Changes:
      • The episode delves into the impact of the upcoming U.S. elections and NATO's new Secretary General Mark Rutte. The panelists discuss the potential implications of these leadership shifts on global security, NATO's role, and its relationship with both Russia and China.
    • The Transatlantic Relationship:
      • Rachel discusses the evolving transatlantic relationship and the need for Europe to become a more autonomous security actor, regardless of U.S. leadership.
      • The experts also touch on the complexities of European defense policy and the potential for a stronger European pillar within NATO.

    Key Quotes:

    • Rachel Rizzo on NATO’s challenge with Ukraine:
      "The reality is that you now have 32 allies sitting around a table with vastly different views about Ukraine’s future in the alliance."
    • Monika Sus on defense spending:
      "It should be much more than 2% because this is simply not enough and we all know that."
    • Susie Colbourn on NATO unity:
      "For an alliance that depends so much on the intangibles like confidence and solidarity, any member state questioning these principles can pose a substantive challenge."

    Join us next time as we continue to explore the complexities of global security and delve into the challenges facing NATO in 2024.


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    53 mins
  • The Weimar Triangle and Future European Security
    Mar 26 2024

    Welcome to Cosmic Top Secret, the definitive podcast on NATO's past, present, and future.

    In this episode, we explore the pivotal role of the Weimar Triangle—comprising France, Germany, and Poland—in shaping the security order of Europe.

    With insights from Andrea Rotter, heading the Foreign and Security Policy Division at the Hans Seidel Foundation, and Lukasz Kulesa, Deputy Head of Research at the Polish Institute of International Affairs, we delve into the complexities of European security against the backdrop of Ukraine's ongoing conflict and shifting global power dynamics.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Understanding the Weimar Triangle: Originating in 1991, the Weimar Triangle was established to foster closer consultations and policy coordination among France, Germany, and Poland. Initially aimed at integrating Poland into Western European structures, its relevance has evolved in response to contemporary security challenges.
    • Weimar Triangle 2.0 Exercise: A groundbreaking workshop organized by the Hans Seidel Foundation and the Polish Institute of International Affairs simulated scenarios to examine the Weimar Triangle's potential contributions to European security. Experts from France, Germany, and Poland explored responses to hypothetical future developments, including a regime change in Russia and Ukraine's plea for security guarantees.
    • Scenario Analysis: The exercise highlighted the aligned threat perceptions among the Weimar states regarding Russia and underscored the importance of a united European stance. Despite differing national priorities, a shared commitment to supporting Ukraine emerged as a unifying theme.
    • Implications for European Security: The findings from the workshop emphasize the Weimar Triangle's capacity to foster consensus on critical issues like support for Ukraine and engagement with Russia. The experts proposed enhanced military assistance for Ukraine and the establishment of a Weimar consultation mechanism to coordinate efforts effectively.
    • Looking Ahead: The episode concludes with reflections on the necessity for increased European self-reliance in security matters, particularly in light of potential changes in U.S. foreign policy. The role of the Weimar Triangle in facilitating European unity and strategic autonomy is deemed essential for the continent's future security architecture.

    This episode of Cosmic Top Secret offers a deep dive into the strategic importance of the Weimar Triangle in navigating the complexities of European security. The insights from Andrea Rotter and Lukasz Kulesa shed light on the potential for France, Germany, and Poland to lead a concerted effort in supporting Ukraine and crafting a coherent stance towards Russia.

    As Europe faces uncertain times, the Weimar Triangle emerges as a key platform for collaboration and consensus-building among its major continental powers.

    To learn more about the topics discussed and to access the full report on the Weimar Triangle and the future security order in Europe, visit the Hans Seidel Foundation and the Polish Institute of International Affairs websites.

    Thanks to our producer, Jon Keur of Wayfare Recording, and the Fulbright Program of the United States for supporting the research behind this episode.

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    50 mins

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