{"type":"rich","title":"Decisive Point Podcast \u2013 Ep 1-06 \u2013 Audrey Kurth Cronin \u2013 \u201cTechnology and Strategic Surprise - Adapting to an Era of Open Innovation\u201d","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Blubrry","provider_url":"https://blubrry.com","author_name":"Decisive Point Podcast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.blubrry.com/?id=134912554\" title=\"Blubrry Podcast Player\" scrolling=\"no\" width=\"100%\" height=\"230\" frameborder=\"0\"></iframe>","height":"230","description":"Technological revolutions affecting state power are either open or closed. The precursor to the digital age is not the twentieth century, with state-controlled programs yielding nuclear weapons, but the late nineteenth century, when tinkerers invented the","thumbnail_url":"https://assets.blubrry.com/coverart/episode/1459347/160/134912554-1732049598.jpg"}