
January 05, 2021
What now for conservatives in national security?
We’re joined today by Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute and Richard Fontaine of the Center for a New American Security. The two sat down with Defense One Executive Editor Kevin Baron for the latest in our Outlook 2021 event series.
Listen to the full conversation on the Defense One Radio podcast.
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