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Ralph Espach
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Ralph Espach is a CNA expert in US security relations in Latin America, maritime issues, and Chinese and Russian influence, and climate change.
Espach-Ralph Ralph Espach is a CNA expert in US security relations in Latin America, maritime issues, and Chinese and Russian influence, and climate change. /images/Experts/Espach-Ralph.jpg Ralph Espach is an expert in U.S.-Latin American relations, U.S. security assistance and cooperation in Latin America, and the assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of U.S. strategies and programs. His ... University. Espach is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Ralph Espach Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist Featured Squares white Explore more Director, Latin America Strategy and Policy
Understanding the Recent Protests in Latin America
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Ralph Espach examines the factors behind the recent surge of political protests in Latin American countries including Brazil, Peru Bolivia and Chile.
Understanding the Recent Protests in Latin America Ralph Espach examines the factors behind the recent surge of political protests in Latin American countries including Brazil, Peru Bolivia and Chile. /images/InDepth/2023/Brazil-Protests-Resized.jpg Understanding the Recent Protests in Latin America Ralph Espach Ralph Espach is a Senior Research Scientist in CNA's Strategy and Policy Analysis Program. He is an expert on inter-American security relations, especially regarding Central America and Brazil, the security implications of climate change, and security cooperation. On January 8
What Did the Summit of The Americas Accomplish?
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The Ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles exposed rocky U.S. relations with Latin America, due to regional turmoil and U.S. paralysis, writes Ralph Espach.
Summit of the Americas in Review The Ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles exposed rocky U.S. relations with Latin America, due to regional turmoil and U.S. paralysis, writes Ralph Espach. /images/InDepth/American%20States%20Flag.jpg What Did the Summit of The Americas Accomplish? Ralph Espach Ralph Espach is a Senior Research Scientist in CNA's Strategy and Policy Analysis Program . He is an expert on inter-American security relations, especially regarding Central America and Brazil, the security implications of climate change, and security cooperation. Earlier this month
coming in from the cold: The Brain as a Secret Weapon
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On this episode, Ralph Espach and Ken Gause join bill to discuss the weird world of Soviet and American experiments with parapsychology, during the Cold War.
25 On this episode, Ralph Espach and Ken Gause join bill to discuss the weird world of Soviet and American experiments with parapsychology, during the Cold War. The Brain as a Secret Weapon Ken Gause   is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Ralph Espach   is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs at CNA
coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Rejecting the Inconceivable
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Ken Gause and Ralph Espach return, to continue the story of how the U.S. government responded to UFO sightings in the mid-1900s.
8 Ken Gause and Ralph Espach return, to continue the story of how the U.S. government responded to UFO sightings in the mid-1900s. The UFO Phenomenon: Rejecting the Inconceivable Biographies Ken Gause   is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Ralph Espach   is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs
coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Dealing with the Inconceivable
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In 1947 Kenneth Arnold, a salesman from Boise, Idaho, was flying over Washington State in a private plane. Sometime around 3 p.m., Arnold saw a series of bright flashing lights and a group of nine flying objects moving in formation. He said the objects moved as though “skipping on water.” The media took the image and ran with it. The term “flying saucers” was born. This was the beginning of a wave of UFO sightings. During the following month, newspapers covered more than 850 UFO cases in over 90 cities across the U.S. and Canada. These reported sightings alarmed the U.S. national security establishment. Just what was going on in the skies over North America? Guests Ken Gause and Ralph Espach join Bill to discuss this wave of UFO sightings and the response of the U.S. Government.
establishment. Just what was going on in the skies over North America? Guests Ken Gause and Ralph Espach join Bill to discuss this wave of UFO sightings and the response of the U.S. Government ... methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Ralph Espach
cna talks: Latin American Security
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This week listen to CNA analyst Dr. William Rosenau discuss Latin American security with CNA’s Dr. Ralph Espach and guest scholar Dr. Joseph Tulchin. The three experts talk about the United States’ bilateral relationships with Mexico, Venezuela and Cuba; the domestic situation in Venezuela; Cuba and regional security; Central America; post-FARC Colombia; and environmental security.
Latin American Security This week listen to CNA analyst Dr. William Rosenau discuss Latin American security with CNA’s Dr. Ralph Espach and guest scholar Dr. Joseph Tulchin. The three experts talk ... and is an expert on political extremism, propaganda and political warfare, counterterrorism, and policy history. Dr. Ralph Espach is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs at CNA. He is an expert ... : Organized Crime, Violence, Prosperity, and Security along Guatemala’s Borders , coauthored by Dr. Ralph Espach "In Praise of Benign Neglect" by Dr. Ralph Espach in   The Cipher Brief "Brazil-U.S.
Antarctica is the New Arctic
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Twenty years ago the Arctic was untouched aside from a few hardy explorers and the occasional submarine. Now the High North has become another facet of great power competition.
Antarctica is the New Arctic Twenty years ago the Arctic was untouched aside from a few hardy explorers and the occasional submarine. Now the High North has become another facet of great power competition. /images/InDepth/Post40.jpg Antarctica is the New Arctic 40 Ralph Espach and Nilanthi Samaranayake Nilanthi Samaranayake directs the Strategy and Policy Analysis program. She has led several studies at CNA on Indian Ocean and South Asia security. Ralph Espach is a senior research scientist at CNA's Strategy and Policy Analysis program. He is an expert on inter-American security
Small States in an Era of Great Power Competition
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Nilanthi Samaranayake, Ralph Espach, Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen), and Jane Chan (RSIS) discussed small states as allies and strategic partners to the United States and how Washington can develop a strategy to harness their full potential.
Small States in an Era of Great Power Competition Nilanthi Samaranayake, Ralph Espach, Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen), and Jane Chan (RSIS) discussed small states as allies and strategic partners to the United States and how Washington can develop a strategy to harness their full potential. Small States in an Era of Great Power Competition https://www.youtube.com/embed/bO0n8ZD4eqQ https://youtu.be/bO0n8ZD4eqQ /our-media/videos
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Are No Fad for These Defense Analysts
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CNA analysts with long-standing interest in UFO research welcome others to the conversation about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) as the Pentagon prepares to release its report on the topic to Congress. CNA experts have been out in front of this discussion since the 2019 launch of the podcast Coming in From the Cold.
and CNA colleagues Ken Gause and Ralph Espach also lead an informal group of CNA experts who are exploring the topic of UAP independently and sharing their findings within the community. "I have been