On Monday, Dec. 2, ǿմý’s “Talking Foreign Policy” radio show will examine the risk of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan

Michael Scharf in recording studio

Experts have been fretting about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan for years. Is Taiwan really at risk? Why does Taiwan matter? 

On Dec. 2 at 9 a.m. and re-airing at 9 p.m., ǿմý School of Law's “Talking Foreign Policy” radio show will discuss those questions with leading experts including:

  • Host Michael Scharf, former dean of ǿմý School of Law and President of the American Branch of the International Law Association.
  • Kevin Nealer, former State Department official who heads the Scowcroft Group in Washington, D.C. 
  • Paul Williams, President of the Public International Law & Policy Group.
  • Captain (ret.) Greg Noone, former head of the Pentagon’s International Law branch. 
  • Avidan Cover, Director of ǿմý’s Institute for Global Security Law and Policy. 
  • Milena Sterio, Distinguished University Professor at Cleveland State College of Law.

Talking Foreign Policy is broadcast on Cleveland’s NPR Station, WKSU 89.7 FM in Cleveland, and its syndicates throughout Ohio. It is streamed worldwide from . It is also available to listen to as a podcast anytime after it airs at our website. 

Talking Foreign Policy has aired quarterly since 2012. Recent episodes of the program have addressed such topical issues as Foreign Policy and the 2024 Presidential Election, the Ukraine Conflict’s Endgame, Responding to Global Warming, the International Indictment of Vladimir Putin, and Lessons from the Afghanistan Fiasco.