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

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

Jul 22, 202349 minEp. 164
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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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