Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: International Perspectives

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Battlegrounds provides a needed forum with leaders from key countries to share their assessment of problem sets and opportunities that have implications for U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy.

Recent Episodes
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Belarus: Opposition and the Fight for Freedom
    Apr 23, 2025 – 49:49
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Türkiye: Eurasia’s Bridge Between Troubled Shores
    Apr 11, 2025 – 01:10:26
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: General Nick Carter: Lessons of War and Prospects for Peace
    Mar 26, 2025 – 47:37
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Colombia: A Nation’s Struggle, Success, And Uncertain Future
    Feb 26, 2025 – 46:31
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Philippines: America’s Ally and Strategic Archipelago
    Jan 22, 2025 – 01:05:47
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Lithuania: A Baltic Perspective on European Security
    Jan 8, 2025 – 56:11
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: DRC: Film, the Human Condition, and Complex Dynamics
    Dec 18, 2024 – 01:05:47
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Continuing to Serve: How Veterans Strengthen the Private Sector
    Nov 14, 2024 – 39:30
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Building Resilience and Overcoming Addiction
    Nov 11, 2024 – 38:16
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Venezuela: Stolen Election And The Struggle For Liberty
    Oct 2, 2024 – 41:32
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Afghanistan Under Taliban Tyranny: A Conversation With Adela Raz | Hoover Institution
    Sep 11, 2024 – 56:28
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Tibet: A View from the Top of the World, with Lobsang Sangay | Hoover Institution
    Jul 31, 2024 – 49:37
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Israel at War: A Conversation with Meir Finkel | Hoover Institution
    Jul 10, 2024 – 01:13:46
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Turkey: A Strained & Critical Alliance: Insights from Ahmet Üzümcü | Hoover Institution
    Jun 26, 2024 – 01:03:29
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Mexico: Elections, Migration, and Security | Hoover Institution
    May 31, 2024 – 47:09
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Mongolia: A Perspective from the Eurasian Heartland | Hoover Institution
    May 8, 2024 – 52:13
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: The Russian Opposition and Ukraine: A Conversation with Vladimir Milov | Hoover Institution
    Apr 10, 2024 – 39:57
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Sweden: The Transition from Transatlantic Partner to NATO Ally | Hoover Institution
    Dec 13, 2023 – 24:52
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: War, Tribe, and Freedom: A Conversation with Sebastian Junger | Hoover Institution
    Nov 8, 2023 – 53:15
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: A Conversation with Richie McCaw: Life Lessons from Rugby | Hoover Institution
    Sep 6, 2023 – 51:18
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Finland: A Perspective from NATO’s Unquiet Frontier | Hoover Institution
    Aug 2, 2023 – 49:16
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Russia’s War On Ukraine: View From Moscow With Ambassador John Sullivan | Hoover Institution
    Jul 12, 2023 – 01:01:00
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: China: The Party State’s Threat to Human Security | Hoover Institution
    Jun 21, 2023 – 01:05:34
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Liberia: Governance and Security in West Africa | Hoover Institution
    Jun 7, 2023 – 47:51
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Latin America: Perspective from Peru on Politics and Economics | Hoover Institution
    May 17, 2023 – 59:14
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: International Security and Defense: Lessons from the Past, Analysis of the Present, and Projection into the Future | Hoover Institution
    May 3, 2023 – 45:23
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Afghanistan: A Conversation with General Sami Sadat | Hoover Institution
    Apr 19, 2023 – 54:18
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Battlegrounds 50: Today’s Challenges and Prospects for International Cooperation | Hoover Institution
    Mar 23, 2023 – 55:09
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Black History Month: Reflecting on Black American Military Service | Hoover Institution
    Feb 22, 2023 – 01:16:42
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Greece: Security and Prosperity in the Mediterranean | Hoover Institution
    Feb 2, 2023 – 01:00:48
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Africa And The UN: Prospects For Growth | Hoover Institution
    Jan 18, 2023 – 01:05:26
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Bahrain: A Central Perspective On Security And Development In The Gulf | Hoover Institution
    Dec 14, 2022 – 38:44
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Iran: Protests, Activism, and Prospects for Change | Hoover Institution
    Dec 1, 2022 – 44:34
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: NATO: Contemporary Threats and Vision for the Future | Hoover Institution
    Nov 18, 2022 – 51:12
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: The Ukraine War And Russian Stability: A Special Update On The Totalitarian State’s Political, Economic, And Social Future | Hoover Institution
    Oct 27, 2022 – 57:09
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Lithuania: On The Frontline Of European Security | Hoover Institution
    Oct 19, 2022 – 45:28
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Iraq’s Long Struggle For Security | Hoover Institution
    Sep 28, 2022 – 58:59
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Civics Education: Thinking Strategically About The Sources Of Our National Security
    Sep 7, 2022 – 50:22
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: The Fight for Human Rights: Lessons from Afghanistan
    Aug 10, 2022 – 01:12:21
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Singapore: Prospects for Innovation and Competition in Southeast Asia
    Jul 27, 2022 – 51:36
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Norway: Security in Scandinavia
    Jul 20, 2022 – 01:03:19
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: War Crimes In Ukraine: The Pursuit Of International Justice
    Jun 8, 2022 – 01:12:08
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Jordan: Perspective On Integration, Conflict, And Stability In The Middle East
    May 18, 2022 – 22:53
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: European Parliament: The Future Of The EU And The Transatlantic Relationship
    May 4, 2022 – 46:24
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Russian Opposition: Foundations of the Totalitarian State and Forces for Freedom
    Mar 30, 2022 – 01:17:47
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Venezuela: The Disaster Of The “Socialist Revolution” And Prospects For Recovery
    Mar 16, 2022 – 43:21
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Ukraine: Today’s Battleground for Freedom | Special Episode
    Mar 10, 2022 – 30:14
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Poland: On the Front Line Of European Security
    Feb 2, 2022 – 50:30
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Collapse And Consequences In Afghanistan: A Conversation With Hamdullah Mohib
    Jan 12, 2022 – 01:00:13
  • Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Australia: Promoting Peace And Prosperity Across The Indo-Pacific And Beyond
    Dec 1, 2021 – 01:00:13
Recent Reviews
  • another RJF
    US bases: closed in 1992 & reestablished in 2016 = waste, fraud & abuse
    1/22/2025, Ep 73, Philippines: America’s Ally & Strategic Archipelago. The Philippines told us to close Subic, Cubi Pt & Clark and get out by the end of 1992. The joke at the time, was that all the Filipino Senators that voted for the US to get out of the Philippines, all had green cards in case things got bad. I was a GS-11 civilian mariner (and an O-3 former SWO navy reservist) on a navy MSCPAC ship in Subic. It seemed like the Filipino government was playing with fire & it was obvious the PRC would take advantage of them without the US around & we would be back (I should have written an article for Proceedings). But they were big boys; we were holding them back, and they didn’t want or need our help. I remember Olongapo City Mayor Brown resigned to become the Subic Bay Port Commissioner because it would be more lucrative position than mayor; and his wife became the mayor because it was still a lucrative enough position to keep in the family. It cost the US taxpayer a lot of money to close the bases, redistribute our assets to Guam, Singapore, Japan, Hawaii the west coast. And now (because of the Filipino government’s ineptness & greed), more US taxpayer money to come back to reestablish bases to defend the Philippines. The US taxpayer, who paid the old & new bills is also providing an additional $500M of military aid. Perhaps the US should have let the Philippines live with their original decision - that they did not need the US military to protect them against the PRC. We didn’t have bases in the Philippines when the PRC constructed military islets (because the Philippines didn’t want us there). But now that the US military is back - did the Filipino government (or the Brown family) reimburse the US taxpayer to remove & reestablish US military presence? All-in-all its just another brick in the ($36T national debt) wall. Sounds like waste, fraud & abuse at the highest level.
  • Detroit Jack
    The Good General
    An absolute pleasure to hear what HR has to say on all things geopolitical/warfare, I just wish he’d run for president. Please? Please General?
  • Geoplanter
    General Milley
    Hey General…care to editorialize on Trump’s recent comment about General Milley? After all you used to work for the man.
  • seancall84
    Sound and well-informed
    The best podcast on strategy, diplomacy, and national security topics bar none
  • The S.K.P. Machine
    Elite Propaganda
    According to McMaster & his guests, neither the American nor the British publics have any agency. Anything they do that the elites did not expect & do not approve, is the result of Russian & Chinese manipulation.
  • Torrejon83
    Great show!
    Very educational!
  • Ell townsend
    There is hope.
    I really love this lady.
  • Len Bussanich
    A People’s History
    Regarding your September 7th discussion on civics education and history with Paul Carrese, can you at least please get the name of the author and the title of the book right that you obviously disdain, Howard Zinn, A People’s History of the United States! For you to call it arrogant just underscores the utter contempt elite apologists like you have for the average American. Zinn’s book should be required reading for all high school and college students, as well as Michael Parenti’s, Against Empire, and Noam Chomsky’s, Year 501: The Conquest Continues. Chomsky said it best that intellectuals have the ultimate responsibility to expose the real history of US foreign policy. We don’t need more of the top down history approach that you and Paul are advocating. You two espouse only the elite perspective and dare to neglect the bottom up approach that historians have painstakingly put forth. Spare us the accolades to MLK and Susan B Anthony. You’re only interested in developing future guardians for the, dare I say, ruling class. Enough of empire and imperial history. Americans need to know the American empire is not in their interest or well-being! I guess you might say this is too much of the New Left or Critical Theory.
  • gotta luv musiq
    Excellent Insight
    The podcast from hosted from General H.R. McMaster is just fantastic. It is so fun to hear about how a world class strategist thinks about global goings-on. Thanks for a fantastic podcast General and Hoover! It is nice to bring a specialist view to the general public, I couldn’t get this insight almost anywhere else.
  • estburke
    Fascinating
    Fascinating to hear from primary sources about what’s going on in the world militarily. Thank you, Gen. McMaster, and to your generous guests—thank you!
  • dennis.karpf
    Dennis
    A military-historical strategist and tactician of the highest order. Neither pessimist nor optimist, General McMaster is a hopeful patriot. His podcasts provide clear analysis.
  • amacfly
    Excellent podcast
    Very well presented insights.
  • J Montell
    With Coffee
    This is a gem of a show. I’ve learned an incredible amount from this show, not just about the shifting tectonics and geopolitics, but world history. Thank you to everyone involved in making what will one day be considered a masterpiece in the podcasting scene.
  • Little Oil
    Insightful Discussion
    Top notch conversation on important topics in the world today, presented with the background to tie it all together. A must listen.
  • fmz0311
    Holistic Content
    It is extremely difficult to think of another podcast out there that makes such a holistic approach to a given foreign policy issue. HR does a wonderful job in consistently giving us a deep-dive on a given issue, bringing on a series of respected experts on an extremely wide variety of issues. I am thankful for this podcast, and recommend it to my peers in academia as well as the military.
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