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    Explore " liberal internationalism" with insightful episodes like "Decisive Point Podcast – Ep 2-20 – Dr. Nadia Schadlow – “Charting a Different Course”", "Realism's Imperial Origins Part II, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 143", "Part II: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 134", "Part I: Unsettling Liberal Hegemony with Jeannie Morefield | Ep. 133" and "The Unrestrained Quincy v. Liberalism Debate, Fighting Campism within the Left, China's Empire in Tibet | Ep. 96" from podcasts like ""Decisive Point Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast", "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast" and "The Un-Diplomatic Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Decisive Point Podcast – Ep 2-20 – Dr. Nadia Schadlow – “Charting a Different Course”

    Decisive Point Podcast – Ep 2-20 – Dr. Nadia Schadlow – “Charting a Different Course”
    The failure of liberal internationalism in the post–Cold War period requires the United States to adopt a clear-eyed approach to competition that promotes regional balances of power, emphasizes reciprocity, and creates mission-driven coalitions. Read the article: https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters/vol51/iss1/10/

    Realism's Imperial Origins Part II, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 143

    Realism's Imperial Origins Part II, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 143

    Part II of Van's interview with Dr. Matthew Specter, discussing his new book, The Atlantic Realists. Was Hans Morgenthau a Leftist? Is great-power competition just offensive realism? Is realism a resource for progressives or cosmopolitans? Tun in to find out!

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

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

    In this interview episode, Van sits down with Professor Jeanne Morefield to discuss critiques of liberalism and empire. Why does liberalism seem to always be obsessed with crisis and triumphalism, often at once? What is the shared DNA of Edwardian imperialism, neoconservatism, and liberal internationalism? Why has G. John Ikenberry's theoretical project of liberal hegemony recently pivoted from Woodrow Wilson to Franklin Roosevelt as the standard bearer? And isn't liberal hegemony just a ruling class ideology? Lots of controversy on the table. 

    Jeanne's latest book: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442260283/Unsettling-the-World-Edward-Said-and-Political-Theory 

    Empires without Imperialism book: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Empires_Without_Imperialism/869LjwEACAAJ?hl=en 

    Ikenberry Readings: 

    Survival piece: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00396338.2021.1956187 Foreign Affairs piece: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/why-american-power-endures-us-led-order-isnt-in-decline-g-john-ikenberry 

    A World Safe for Democracy book: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300271010/a-world-safe-for-democracy/

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

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

    In this interview episode, Van sits down with Professor Jeanne Morefield to discuss critiques of liberalism and empire. Why does liberalism seem to always be obsessed with crisis and triumphalism, often at once? What is the shared DNA of Edwardian imperialism, neoconservatism, and liberal internationalism? Why has G. John Ikenberry's theoretical project of liberal hegemony recently pivoted from Woodrow Wilson to Franklin Roosevelt as the standard bearer? And isn't liberal hegemony just a ruling class ideology? Lots of controversy on the table. 

    Jeanne's latest book: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442260283/Unsettling-the-World-Edward-Said-and-Political-Theory 

    Empires without Imperialism book: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Empires_Without_Imperialism/869LjwEACAAJ?hl=en 

    Ikenberry Readings: 

    Survival piece: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00396338.2021.1956187 Foreign Affairs piece: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/why-american-power-endures-us-led-order-isnt-in-decline-g-john-ikenberry 

    A World Safe for Democracy book: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300271010/a-world-safe-for-democracy/

    The Unrestrained Quincy v. Liberalism Debate, Fighting Campism within the Left, China's Empire in Tibet | Ep. 96

    The Unrestrained Quincy v. Liberalism Debate, Fighting Campism within the Left, China's Empire in Tibet | Ep. 96

    What's going on with the Quincy Institute v. liberal internationalism debate?  How neoliberalism gave us the far right.   What's a master's in IR really worth?  Can you have too many national security experts (yes)?  How anti-hegemonist politics gives rise to campism within the left. Also this episode: China's empire-building in Tibet and Bhutan. 

    Nathan Robinson Tweet: https://twitter.com/NathanJRobinson/status/1418357218450214921

    Peter Dombrowski Tweet: https://twitter.com/PeterDombrowsk6/status/1419074040673804288

    Blake Herzinger Tweet: https://twitter.com/BDHerzinger/status/1422740269057798145?s=20

    Paul Musgrave on the master's in IR problem: https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/07/29/international-relations-ir-masters-cost-pay/

    Contributors: Hunter Marston, Alex Auty, Ciara Mitchell, Jake Dellow