
#29 - COL Matt Kopp, USA
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Join me for an illuminating discussion with Colonel Matt Kopp, a U.S. Army FAO. We explore Colonel Kopp's beginning as a 48B, focusing on pivotal partnerships in Latin America, particularly during the final phases of Colombia’s Civil War. Colonel Kopp shares insights into his transition to a 48J, concentrating on Sub-Saharan Africa, and the critical need to understand and respond to the human and institutional complexities in these regions. The conversation includes discussions on his operational challenges, such as managing high-profile visits and interagency coordination, and the role of psychology and sociology in his duties. We also touch upon his work with the Army Foreign Area Officer Association, focusing on mentorship, fostering academic discourse, and preparing FAOs for influential second careers.
Books Discussed
- Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman https://a.co/d/fNUHTUn
- Neither Devil Nor Child: How Western Attitudes Are Harming Africa, by Tom Young https://a.co/d/9yv70Z8
- On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, by Norman F. Dixon https://a.co/d/4nkJNIt
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers
00:42 Meet Colonel Matt Kopp
01:01 Career Choices and Transitions
02:22 Experiences in Sub-Saharan Africa
03:39 Challenges and Responsibilities at HRC
08:23 PhD Journey and Research
15:36 Transition to Africa FAO
23:02 Building Relationships and Team Dynamics
31:07 Insights on Leadership and Collaboration
43:46 Psychological Factors and Broader Perspectives
48:18 Understanding Heuristics in International Relations
50:28 Managing High Operational Tempo in Kenya
51:00 Military Operations and Planning in Diplomatic Missions
56:26 Lessons from Secret Service and VIP Visits
01:04:04 Transition to Army Service Component Commands
01:13:01 Experiences in Latin America and SOUTHCOM
01:26:32 The Role of the Army Foreign Area Officer Association
01:33:31 Final Thoughts and Recommendations