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  • The Elephants in the Room
    2026/02/27
    For the final episode of the season, host Jessie Graham explores the "elephants in the room" at this year's Munich Security Conference, mainly whether or not the United States is still adhering to the rules-based order. This refers to an established set of norms between Western allies. With so much in flux, the conference serves a critical venue for leaders to convene and work out their differences with frank and candid dialogue. Munich Moments is a co-production of the Munich Security Conference and Foreign Policy. Our show is hosted and produced by Jessie Graham, and edited by Rob Sachs. Our production team includes Andreas Block, Judith Sordon, Marie Zeisler, Nour Saad and Annalena Enold. Additional production help from Charlie Garcia in Berlin, Jessica Robinson in Oslo, Leo Simon in Munich and Josse Sennesael in Brussels. For more on the Munich Security Conference, click ⁠here⁠. And for the latest from Foreign Policy click ⁠here.
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    29 分
  • Elbridge Colby Live From Munich
    2026/02/20
     It's been a week since this year's Munich Security Conference began. Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Ravi Agrawal was there covering it all, and today we're going to hear his interview with Elbridge Colby, the U.S. Under Secretary of War for Policy—essentially the top policymaker in the Pentagon. The two spoke on the main stage of the Munich Security Conference. Many say it's hard to get a clear take on Trump's current foreign policy, but Colby is at the center of it.  Colby was one of the main authors of the Trump Administration's National Security Strategy, which he called “a clear and powerful articulation of his common-sense, America First, Peace Through Strength agenda.” And, as you’ll hear, Colby believes that the U.S. should be turning its attention towards China…and that means turning a lot of its attention away from Europe. For FP's coverage of this year's conference check out: https://foreignpolicy.com/projects/munich-security-conference/ And for more on the Munich Security Conference head to: https://securityconference.org/en/msc-2026/
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    27 分
  • A Message from MSC 2026
    2026/02/12
    The Munich Security Conference 2026 is finally here! Next week we'll hear a special conversation recorded from Munich led by Foreign Policy editor-in-chief Ravi Agrawal. For now, enjoy the live stream of this year's conference here. https://securityconference.org And follow Foreign Policy's coverage of the conference here: https://link.foreignpolicy.com/join/msc-26
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    2 分
  • The Open Door
    2026/02/06
    On today’s episode, we’re going to go back to the original Munich moment when the conference began in 1963. We’ll see how the door was opened for the Russians to come in and join the conversation after the Cold War ended. And then we’re going to hear about another open door, the one to NATO membership, and the role the conference played in all of it. Finally we’ll look at the current posture of Russia toward the West amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. Check out⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠the latest⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from the Munich Security Conference, which starts next week! Our next episode will feature a special conversation recorded from Munich.
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    39 分
  • A New Sheriff in Town
    2026/01/30
    On February 14th, 2025 US Vice President JD Vance gave a speech that rocked the entire Munich Security Conference. The speech's harsh tone and condemnation of America's European allies was a shock to many in the room and some say a turning point in US-European relations. Join host Jessie Graham for a look back at the speech and for analysis of the state of the transatlantic alliance. Check out⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠the latest⁠⁠⁠⁠ from the Munich Security Conference.
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    33 分
  • Breakfast and Dinner in Ukraine
    2026/01/23
    By any measure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s 2022 speech at the Munich Security Conference was a bold endeavor. Not only was he in and out of the country in less than 12 hours, but Zelensky also delivered an impassioned speech during a time when Russia was on the precipice of invading his country. Join host Jessie Graham for a look at how Zelensky’s forceful stance against Russia at conference has since been seen as a pivotal moment for his leadership on the world stage. Check out⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠the latest⁠⁠⁠ from the Munich Security Conference.
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    35 分
  • The Unipolar World
    2026/01/16
    In 2007, Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the Munich Security Conference to deliver a speech that still reverberates today. He talked about the threat of a “unipolar world.” By this, Putin meant a world in which the United States was the sole superpower. The speech marked a dramatic shift in the posture of Russia toward the West after the fall of the Soviet Union. Join host Jessie Graham for a look back at this landmark speech. Check out⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠the latest⁠⁠⁠ from the Munich Security Conference.
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    37 分
  • I Am Not Convinced
    2026/01/09
    The Munich Security Conference might just be the most famous conference you’ve never heard of. And in this special series, we’re going to take you behind the scenes of this global gathering, where again and again, since 1963, history has been made. In this episode, host Jessie Graham takes a look back at the 2003 conference, when German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer confronted U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld was making a case for European nations to join the United States in a coalition against Iraq. Fischer’s remark “I am not convinced” was a stark rebuke to Rumsfeld and marked a dramatic shift in the relationship between Europe and the United States. Check out⁠ the latest⁠ from the Munich Security Conference.
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    30 分