The Revival of Superpower Conflict with David Sanger | GSF 22: Age of Instability

September 22, 2022 – David Sanger examines the new era of superpower conflict and how it differs from Cold War conflict, including the role that cybertechnologies play in generating additional global instability.

This conversation was part of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut’s 2022 Global Security Forum: Age of Instability. Learn more at www.gsf22.com.

Featuring:

-David Sanger, White House and National Security Correspondent, The New York Times

-Moderator Arthur House, former National Security and Intelligence Official

From the war in Ukraine to U.S. Navy readiness, Global Security Forum 2022 focuses on addressing global areas of instability and strategizing for the future. Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley persistently cautions that we are entering a period of global instability. Our expert panelists will delve into our most critical security concerns: from the war in Ukraine, shifting power dynamics in the Pacific and the Taiwan question, to defense innovation in response to global crises. How can our institutions, leaders, and businesses can confront the challenges posed by an uncertain future?

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Featuring:


DAVID SANGER,

White House and National Security Correspondent, The New York Times

MOD. ARTHUR HOUSE,

Former National Security and Intelligence Official