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    Explore " classical realism" with insightful episodes like "Robbie Shilliam on Frontier Imperialism and Post-BLM International Relations | Ep. 170", "Part II: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 164", "Part I: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 163", "Realism's Imperial Origins Part I, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 142" and "The Educated Guess Episode" from podcasts like ""The Un-Diplomatic Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast" and "All Walks of Art"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Robbie Shilliam on Frontier Imperialism and Post-BLM International Relations | Ep. 170

    Robbie Shilliam on Frontier Imperialism and Post-BLM International Relations | Ep. 170

    After George Floyd’s police murder and the Black Lives Matter movement explosion in 2020, the field of international relations rushed to engage the topic of race after ignoring it for half a century. When they did, they largely acted as if early generations of international-relations scholars hadn’t engaged with or theorized the topic. But they had. In this episode, Van sits down with Robbie Shilliam, a multidisciplinary IR scholar and postcolonial theorist, to talk about:

    What made Hans Morgenthau a theorist of race relations, not just international relations;

    Why the field of IR has a racial blind spot in the first place;

    Why IR’s leading journals, editors, and scholars re-engaged racial questions after 2020 but without drawing on what the discipline’s own canonical thinkers had to say about race;

    Why the Gen Z and Millennial generation of scholars are possibly built differently when it comes to racial issues and historical IR;

    How the concept of “frontier” unites Republicanism and imperialism in some of the early thinkers of IR like Frederick Jackson Turner, William Allen, and Merze Tate.

    I was sick as a dog when we recorded this, but it was one of the most generative conversations I’ve ever had on the pod and Robbie is one soulful human being. Hope you enjoy this one!

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    Robbie Shilliam, “Republicanism and Imperialism at the Frontier: A Post-Black Lives Matter Archeology of International Relations,” https://robbieshilliam.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/frontier-2.0.pdf.

    Epeli Hau’ofa, WE ARE THE OCEAN: SELECTED WORKS (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2008).

    Part II: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 164

    Part II: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 164

    Part II of my conversation with Jonathan Kirshner about his new book, An Unwritten Future: Realism, Uncertainty, and World Politics. Kirshner explains how classical realists think about the “national interest"; distinctions between realist and progressive political economy; what he doesn’t like about the “Thucydides’ Trap,”; the poverty of offensive realism; and how classical realism understands everything from British appeasement of Hitler to the Vietnam War.

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    Part I: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 163

    Part I: Classical Realism Versus International Relations, Interview w/ Jonathan Kirshner | Ep. 163

    Part I of my two-part conversation with Jonathan Kirshner about his new book, An Unwritten Future: Realism, Uncertainty, and World Politics. Kirshner explains why classical realism is a misunderstood intellectual tradition. We get into: Why realism recruits dead people into their intellectual tradition; what we can learn from Thucydides, and why an armchair understanding of the Peloponnesian War does more harm than good; why realist pessimism is a self-fulfilling prophecy; why international relations has somewhat lost its way; how we should think about the “national interest"; and distinctions between realist and progressive political economy.

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    Realism's Imperial Origins Part I, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 142

    Realism's Imperial Origins Part I, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 142

    Van's interview with Dr. Matthew Specter discusses his new book, The Atlantic Realists. They get into the diverse understandings of the realist tradition, trace its roots to imperial competition in the 19th century, the bizzare intellectual inspirations the Nazis found in US history, whether realism is useful for progressives and the left, and some surprising history about a cast of characters ranging from Hans Morgenthau to Alfred Thayer Mahan to Carl Schmitt. 

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    The Educated Guess Episode

    The Educated Guess Episode

    Mike and Paul disagree and argue over art. The answer to everything is really 42 (as the movie nerds would agree) and being this is episode 42 it is the perfect episode to take an educated guess and agree episode 42 is a personal show for Mike. Mike admits to playing a Nickelback song in a cover band. Mike tries to bring some culture to Paul’s life. Mike shares his favorite artist with Paul.

    The drink of choice during this episode is a tasty wine called Educated Guess, a Napa County Cabernet Sauvignon from Roots Run Deep Winery. Paul reveals during the last call segment of the show, he doesn’t like coffee or tea, he talks about his favorite songs, Paul reveals he wants to visit the louvre, and we try to figure out how to get Crobot on the show.

    Is a shark in a tank of formaldehyde really art? Where is the value?

    As always you can learn more about Mike & Paul on the All Walks of Art website, https://allwalksofart.simplecast.com

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