Apr 29, 2026
Cameron Tracy joins to discuss his TNSR article on “technological surprise” and “normalization through use” in the Russo-Ukrainian war. He explains how forecasting about warfare often overweights extreme scenarios and is reinforced by professional and organizational incentives, producing hype with little...
Apr 15, 2026
Political psychologist Rose McDermott discusses her article on how systematic judgment biases can undermine nuclear deterrence and strategic stability, especially under emerging technologies like AI. McDermott explains Kahneman’s Type 1 (fast, intuitive) versus Type 2 (slow, analytical) thinking and how four...
Apr 1, 2026
Francis J. Gavin, chair of the TNSR editorial board, joins us to discuss his article, “Strategic Stability and Its Limits: Reflections on Schelling.” Gavin explains why Thomas Schelling remains foundational to nuclear strategy despite being an economist, and argues that “strategic stability” is often...