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i'm dennis mcdonough and i'm your host today. with me is anne-marie slaughter. she is currently the president and ceo of new america. she was formerly the director of policy planning at the state department and formerly dean of the woodrow will son department of public affairs at -- those are per past assignments. what is important in terms of today riz discussion is that you'll see in her background and you'll see in the book that anne-marie is -- it's an exciting opportunity to discuss her new book, and why don't we just right in. tell us about the thesis of the book and about why you decided to write the book now. >> guest: dennis, it's great to talk to you, and to be able to reflect on both of our experiences actually as foreign policy practitioners. i've been writing about networks since 1994. so as a scholar, i've been looking at how the world was moving increasingly from big, hierarchical organizations like the united nations or the imf or the world bank and increasingly toward networks of government officials like central bankers or finance ministers, bu
i'm dennis mcdonough and i'm your host today. with me is anne-marie slaughter. she is currently the president and ceo of new america. she was formerly the director of policy planning at the state department and formerly dean of the woodrow will son department of public affairs at -- those are per past assignments. what is important in terms of today riz discussion is that you'll see in her background and you'll see in the book that anne-marie is -- it's an exciting opportunity to discuss her...
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she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff of the obama administration in 2013 to make 2016. >> what strikes me was when you there is a world of states think about north korea, iran, china russia the world of state to state relations is still very important. i think of it as the chessboard world how do we essentially beat our adversaries. that world is there but equally important is the world of the web, the world of criminal networks and also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business which is a big network supply chains. in the world -- icl of these is web actors is increasingly important. but we don't have strategies with how to bring them together. >> this week to the canadian house of commons spoke about canadian foreign policy and their relationship with the u.s. this is 35 minutes.
she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff of the obama administration in 2013 to make 2016. >> what strikes me was when you there is a world of states think about north korea, iran, china russia the world of state to state relations is still very important. i think of it as the chessboard world how do we essentially beat our adversaries. that world is there but equally important is the world of the web, the world of criminal networks and also arms...
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she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, a visiting senior fellow with carnegie key technology in international affairs program. >> host: hello everybody, i'm dennis and albert host today. we're joined by anne-marie's letter to discuss her exciting new book which is called "the chessboard in the web". the most recent of several books that she has written. she is currently the presidency of new america. she was formally a director of policy planning at the state department informally dean of the woodrow wilson school at princeton. what is important although just some of their past assignments and a very illustrious career what's important in terms of today's discussion is that you'll see in her background that amory is both a practitioner and theorist or as a teacher, professor of international affairs. it's an exciting opportunity to discuss her book. let's jump and tell us about the thesis of the book and why you decided to write it now? >> it is great to talk to. and to be able to reflect on both of our experiences. as for policy practitioners i've been writing about networks since 1994. as a
she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, a visiting senior fellow with carnegie key technology in international affairs program. >> host: hello everybody, i'm dennis and albert host today. we're joined by anne-marie's letter to discuss her exciting new book which is called "the chessboard in the web". the most recent of several books that she has written. she is currently the presidency of new america. she was formally a director of policy planning at the state department...
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i'm dennis mcdonough and i'm your host today. with me is anne-marie slaughter. she is currently the president and ceo of new america. she was formerly the director of policy planning at the state department and formerly dean of the
i'm dennis mcdonough and i'm your host today. with me is anne-marie slaughter. she is currently the president and ceo of new america. she was formerly the director of policy planning at the state department and formerly dean of the
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she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, a visiting senior fellow with carnegie key technology in international affairs program. >> host: hello everybody, i'm dennis and albert host today. we're joined by anne-marie's letter to
she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, a visiting senior fellow with carnegie key technology in international affairs program. >> host: hello everybody, i'm dennis and albert host today. we're joined by anne-marie's letter to
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slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries. and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they're going to make. and that world is there and it's very important, but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks, including terrorists but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business, which increasingly big network supply chains, global corporations and the world of non-governmental os. i think of all those actors as web actors, as increasingly important actors, but we don't have strategies for how to bring them together. >> watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book
slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries. and we think about a...
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dennis mcdonough, the chief of staff at the time, said that the first order of principle they needed to deal with was make sure the vote itself had integrity and not infiltrated. >> stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. will president trump fire the man now investigating potential ties featuring his campaign in russia? and the white house says they have no intention of pushing out special counsel robert mueller, but president trump has called his relationship with former fbi director james comey, quote, bothersome. it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.n i drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice univer
dennis mcdonough, the chief of staff at the time, said that the first order of principle they needed to deal with was make sure the vote itself had integrity and not infiltrated. >> stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. will president trump fire the man now investigating potential ties featuring his campaign in russia? and the white house says they have no intention of pushing out special counsel robert mueller, but president trump has called his relationship with former fbi director...
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slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough. former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important. and i think of it as the chessboard world. it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they're going to make. and that world is there and it's very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks, including terrorists, but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business, which increasingly big network supply chains, global corporations. and the world of non-governmental organizations. i think of all those actors as web actors as increasingly important actors. but we don't have strategies for how to bring them together. >> watch
slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough. former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important. and i think of it as the chessboard world. it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries and we think about a move...
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she's interviewed by former obama administration chief of staff dennis mcdonough. and former fbi terrorism investigator ali suffan talks about the terrorist groups that have emerged since the death of osama bin laden and suggests ways to deal with them. that's all happening weekend on booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. television for series readers. >> but the other bit of contribution that i think the book or i hope the book has is a discussion of the domestic cadaver trade. and this is a trafficking of dead bodies. i've traced medical school records, anatomy professors that were involved in this traffic, and they wrote letters back and forth to one another looking for the dead bodies of enslaved people or exhuming them from graves. one of the pivotal quotes that i have is a quote from one medical doctor to the other that's saying, you know, tell me how much it costs for a dead stiff n-word, you know, one that you can -- that you can't -- excuse me. do tell me what the cost is of a dead, fine stiff n, he continued, one that'
she's interviewed by former obama administration chief of staff dennis mcdonough. and former fbi terrorism investigator ali suffan talks about the terrorist groups that have emerged since the death of osama bin laden and suggests ways to deal with them. that's all happening weekend on booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. television for series readers. >> but the other bit of contribution that i think the book or i hope the book has is a discussion of...
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she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administrationrom 2013-2016. >> what would strike it was that we knew there was a world of state and state rep. >> today if you think about north korea or iran are sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still graver import and i think of it as the chessboard world because it's the world of how to essentially beat our adversaries, we think about a move and we try to anticipate what moved they're going to make. and that world is there and it's very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks including terrorist but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business, which is increasingly big network supply chains, global corporations and the world of non-governmental organizations. i think of all those actors as one of actors as increasingly important actors, but we don't have strategies or how to bring them together. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> c-sp
she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administrationrom 2013-2016. >> what would strike it was that we knew there was a world of state and state rep. >> today if you think about north korea or iran are sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still graver import and i think of it as the chessboard world because it's the world of how to essentially beat our adversaries, we think about a move and we try to...
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miss slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats. today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state-to-state relations is still very, very important, and i think of it as the chessboard world. because it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries, and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they're going to make. and that world is there, and it's very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks, including terrorists, but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers, the world of business, which increasingly big networks supply chains, global corporations, and the world of non-governmental organizations. i think of all those actors as web actors, as increasingly important actors, but we don't have strategies for how to bring them together. >> watch afterwords, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c
miss slaughter is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state threats. today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state-to-state relations is still very, very important, and i think of it as the chessboard world. because it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries, and we think...
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she's interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration. >> what would strike me was, we knew there was a world of states, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chess board world. it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what moves they're going to make. and that world is there are, and it's very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks, including terrorists, but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business. which increasingly big network supply chains, global corporations. and the world of nongovernmental organizations. i think of all those actors as web actors, as increasingly important actors, but we don't have strategies for how to bring them together. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. c-span, where history unfol
she's interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration. >> what would strike me was, we knew there was a world of states, today if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chess board world. it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what moves they're going...
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slaughter is interviewed by dennis make done a, former -- mcdonough, former white house chief of staffn the obama administration. me -- strikes me was there was a state today, if you think about north korea or iran, and sometimes china and russia, the world of state to state relations is still very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it is the world of how do we essentially be their adversaries , and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going to make. that is very important, but equally important is what i call the world of the web, that world of criminal networks including terrorist but also arms traffickers and drug traffickers, the world of business which is increasingly big network supply chains, global corporations, and the world of nongovernmental organizations. i think of all those actors as web actors as increasingly important actors, but we do not have strategies of how to bring them together. onwatch afterwords, c-span2's booktv. this weekend, leading civil war historians converge on gettysburg, pennsylvania to explore the
slaughter is interviewed by dennis make done a, former -- mcdonough, former white house chief of staffn the obama administration. me -- strikes me was there was a state today, if you think about north korea or iran, and sometimes china and russia, the world of state to state relations is still very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it is the world of how do we essentially be their adversaries , and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going...
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shocked the security team what he decide and perhaps mcdonough really had the last word in his ear and really pushed him in in that direction and i asked dennisabout that and he said,, no absolutely not he said i always felt that that was an unfair advantage. they would be as andy says talking about the process, talking about how they got to that point and being a sounding board for the president and the honest broker as he should be. >> you want the president to have the whole story. this is andy's point of a moment ago. you want the president to have the whole story before he makes the decision, and to try to protect him against the voices that are the loudest but not necessarily the truest and best. >> rose: it is sometimes said that, for example, with donald trump, he is 71 years old and people will say he is not going to change. bill clinton was in his 40s, barack obama was in his 40s, jimmy carters was in his early fifties. did they change before your very eyes while they were president or did they essentially remain the same person? >> i think every president changes as they serve, because they see. >> rose: because they see -- >> and
shocked the security team what he decide and perhaps mcdonough really had the last word in his ear and really pushed him in in that direction and i asked dennisabout that and he said,, no absolutely not he said i always felt that that was an unfair advantage. they would be as andy says talking about the process, talking about how they got to that point and being a sounding board for the president and the honest broker as he should be. >> you want the president to have the whole story....
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she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 - 2016. >> we knew there is a world of states and today if you think about north korea, iran, or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is very important. i think of it as the chessboard world. it's the world of how we do research truly beat our adversaries and we think about a move try to anticipate what loop they will make. that world is very important. equally important is what i called the world of the web. the web of criminal networks including terrorist and also drug traffickers. the world of business which is increasingly big network supply chains. global corporations in the world of nongovernmental organizations. i think of all of those as web actors, but we don't have strategies for how to bring them together. >> watch afterwards saturday night. >> kevin mccarthy talk to reporters about the republican agenda. that measure passed the house this afternoon. they also talked about the senate hearing with james comey which will show in its ent
she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 - 2016. >> we knew there is a world of states and today if you think about north korea, iran, or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is very important. i think of it as the chessboard world. it's the world of how we do research truly beat our adversaries and we think about a move try to anticipate what loop they will make. that world is very...