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Empathy, Strategy, and Statecraft, w/ Claire Yorke | Ep. 140
Empathy, Strategy, and Statecraft, w/ Claire Yorke | Ep. 140

Episode 141

What is empathy, and why is it important in making strategy? Why is "strategic empathy" so problematic? Can empathy be institutionalized? How did neo…

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Getting Southeast Asia Right, with Elina Noor, Sebastian Strangio, and Evan Laksmana | Ep. 139
Getting Southeast Asia Right, with Elina Noor, Sebastian Strangio, and Evan Laksmana | Ep. 139

Episode 140

Does Southeast Asia matter? How does SE Asia view and respond to great power competition, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and tensions in the Taiwan Strait?…

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A Better Biden Doctrine, w/ Matt Duss and Stephen Wertheim | Ep. 138
A Better Biden Doctrine, w/ Matt Duss and Stephen Wertheim | Ep. 138

Episode 139

How's Biden doing on foreign policy?  Where is the "Biden doctrine" going wrong?  Matt Duss and Stephen Wertheim--leading voices in progressive forei…

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Part II: Star Wars as Anti-Imperialism? The Politics of George Lucas, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 137
Part II: Star Wars as Anti-Imperialism? The Politics of George Lucas, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 137

Episode 138

In Part II of Van's sit-down w/ Professor Daniel Immerwahr (author of How to Hide an Empire), they talk about Daniel's recent chapter about the polit…

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Part I: Geopolitics is a Racket, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 136
Part I: Geopolitics is a Racket, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 136

Episode 137

Why do geopoliticians blow off climate change and environmental degradation?  Is geography really an insurmountable force?  What do "geopolitical ris…

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Red-Baiting, the CIA's War in China, and Repression Politics: Interview w/ John Delury | Ep. 135
Red-Baiting, the CIA's War in China, and Repression Politics: Interview w/ John Delury | Ep. 135

Episode 136

What does war and violence abroad do to politics at home?  Why were early Cold War intellectuals obsessed with who "lost China?" And what did the rea…

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Part II: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 134
Part II: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 134

Episode 135

In this interview episode, Van sits down with Professor Jeanne Morefield to discuss critiques of liberalism and empire. Why does liberalism seem to a…

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Part I: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 133
Part I: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 133

Episode 134

In this interview episode, Van sits down with Professor Jeanne Morefield to discuss critiques of liberalism and empire. Why does liberalism seem to a…

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China's Mass Uprisings, Anti-Semitism as Weapon, the Origins of Rivalry, Left v. Right Radicalism | Ep. 132
China's Mass Uprisings, Anti-Semitism as Weapon, the Origins of Rivalry, Left v. Right Radicalism | Ep. 132

Episode 133

Van, Kate, and Hunter unpack the mass uprisings in China, situating them in the context of ongoing worker struggles. They probe weaponized anti-semit…

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Unipolarity's Nostalgia Trap: Interview w/ David Parsons | Ep. 131
Unipolarity's Nostalgia Trap: Interview w/ David Parsons | Ep. 131

Episode 132

In this episode, Van chats with David Parsons, host of The Nostalgia Trap.  They talk about his upbringing in Ventura, California during the 1990s, w…

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