Hope in a time of war, with Neta Crawford

Hello from a South Korean ballot box! (Tammy wishes.)This week, Andy and Tammy talk to the political scientist Neta C. Crawford* of Boston University (soon, Oxford University) about the human and ecological costs of the war in Ukraine, the China dimension, and what a global movement for peace should strive for.Plus: Andy discusses his review essay on Chinese economic history and neoliberalism in The Nation; Tammy freaks out over the imminent South Korean presidential election and reflects on outgoing leader Moon Jae-in; and Andy reveals his secret recipe for Whole Foods salmon poke (YouTube).Some links:* Brown’s invaluable Costs of War project, co-directed by Neta* Neta commenting on war crimes against civilians * Neta’s forthcoming book, The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War* Rohini Hensman on the long history of Russia–Ukraine* Isaac Chotiner’s interview with John Mearsheimer * Tammy’s profile of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists* Apols for mispronouncing “Neta” at the top of the show. It’s NEE-TA. Also: stripe twins!Thank you for listening. Please donate to the Red Cross to help people in Ukraine, and send us feedback via Substack or:[email protected]://twitter.com/ttsgpodhttps://www.patreon.com/ttsgpod This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

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