PODCAST: The impact of Australia’s tall poppy syndrome on our national security – Misha Zelinksy, Fulbright scholar

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By: Robyn Tongol

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Fulbright scholar and Ukraine War correspondent Misha Zelinsky to unpack the impact of Australia’s cultural cringe on national security.

In this episode of the Defence Connect podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Fulbright scholar and Ukraine War correspondent Misha Zelinsky to unpack the impact of Australia’s cultural cringe on national security.

The pair discuss:

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Listen to previous episodes of the Defence Connect podcast:

Episode 11: PODCAST: Missile manufacturing, Collins LOTE upgrades and submarine base east
Episode 10: PODCAST: Aerobatics, military aviation and Australian air shows, with Paul Bennet
Episode 9: CONTESTED GROUND: Australia and the West must ask themselves new questions in the face of the modern world, with Robbin Laird
Episode 8: PODCAST: Black Hawk capability, B-21 bomber debate, and upcoming budget
Episode 7: PODCAST: Supermarine Spitfire, warbird aviation and modern aerial innovation, with Keith Russell
Episode 6: PODCAST: Bushmaster PMV funding, long-range strike expansion and cyber defence
Episode 5: PODCAST: Space Command workforce expansion and operationalising the domain, with Major General Gregory Novak AM
Episode 4: CONTESTED GROUND: The Defence budget, inflationary pressures and domestic information warfare
Episode 3: SPOTLIGHT: Maritime sustainment, mission-ready maintenance and resilient fleet capability, with Serco’s David Astbury
Episode 2: PODCAST: Anzac Day reflections, veteran support reform and ADF workforce trends, with Minister Matt Keogh