Power Vertical Podcast Ep. 49

It is often the most vulnerable who are the most innovative. It’s often the most threatened who are the most resourceful. And it is often the smallest who are the most scrappy.

This week, we’re marking Baltic Advocacy Day here in Washington. And what better time to take a closer look at how these small European countries bordering Russia have pioneered the art of total national defense than with one of its key practitioners and architects.

Listen to the latest Power Vertical podcast as Brian Whitmore and Donald N. Jensen are joined by Lithuania’s Vice Minister for Cyber Defense Edvinas Kerza.

Audio Clip: “The Sound of dial-up Internet” by GameBoy under CC BY-NC 3.0. 

Audio Clip: “National Unity Day Reception” via the Kremlin under CC BY 4.0. 

Photo: By Soumil Kumar via Pexels.

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Brian Whitmore

Brian Whitmore is Director of the Russia Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis. Before joining CEPA he was Senior Russia Analyst at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. He also worked as a foreign correspondent for The Boston Globe in Moscow and Prague; as a graduate instructor in the Department of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina; and as a visiting lecturer in the History Faculty at Mechnikov National University in Odessa, Ukraine and the International Relations Faculty at St. Petersburg State University.

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November 8, 2019

The Power Vertical is a CEPA podcast covering the Kremlin for Kremlin watchers. All opinions are those of the guests and do not necessarily represent the position or views of the institutions they represent or the Center for European Policy Analysis.