
At The Boundary
“At the Boundary” is going to feature global and national strategy insights that we think our fans will want to know about. That could mean live interviews, engagements with distinguished thought leaders, conference highlights, and more. It will pull in a broad array of government, industry, and academic partners, ensuring we don’t produce a dull uniformity of ideas. It will also be a platform to showcase all the great things going on with GNSI, our partners, and USF.
Podcasting since 2023 • 80 episodes
At The Boundary
Latest Episodes
The 5 Signs a Nation Is Headed Toward Collapse
In this episode, GNSI's Glenn Beckmann hosts a conversation with Dr. Chris Mason—retired U.S. Army War College professor—about a major new research project on internal conflict, now based at the University of South Florida. Dr. Mason shares ins...
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Season 3
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Episode 80
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37:27

From Battlefield to Battery: The Critical Mineral Supply Crisis
In this episode of At the Boundary, guest host GNSI publications coordinator Heather Ward speaks with Dr. Vlado Vivoda of the University of Queensland to explore the strategic role of critical minerals in modern technology, clean energy, and na...
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Season 3
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Episode 79
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39:05

Iran’s Axis of Resistance: Can It Shift the Balance of Power?
In this episode of At the Boundary, host Jim Cardoso sits down with Dr. Armand Mahmoudian to introduce a major new research initiative from the Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) at the University of South Florida: Axis o...
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Season 3
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Episode 78
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36:25

The Hidden Risks of a Ukraine Ceasefire
What’s next in the Russia-Ukraine war, and how should the U.S. respond? In this episode of At the Boundary, we listen in on a critical conversation between Dr. Arman Mahmudian, GNSI Research Fellow, and David Kramer, Executive Director...
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Season 3
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Episode 77
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47:33

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