The Un-Diplomatic Podcast
A podcast by Van Jackson
242 Episodes
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How China Thinks About Asian Security Order, w/ Carla Freeman | Ep. 160
Published: 6/23/2023 -
Where is Thailand Now? w/ Aim Sinpeng and Greg Raymond
Published: 6/19/2023 -
Unmaking Asian Exceptionalism, w/ Gaiutra Bahadur | Ep. 158
Published: 6/9/2023 -
Kissinger's Cambodia Killings, w/ Nick Turse | Ep. 157
Published: 6/2/2023 -
Is Fukuyama Liberalism the 'End of History?' w/ Daniel Bessner | Ep. 156
Published: 5/27/2023 -
Narrating the Pacific in Indo-Pacific, w/ Sandra Tarte | Ep. 155
Published: 5/19/2023 -
Democracy Over Authoritarianism w/ Charles Dunst | Ep. 154
Published: 5/15/2023 -
Solving the Security Puzzle with Security in Context | Ep. 153
Published: 5/4/2023 -
Part II: On a Third Nuclear Age and Multipolar Order w/ Benjamin Zala | Ep. 152
Published: 4/29/2023 -
Part I: On a Third Nuclear Age and Multipolar Order w/ Benjamin Zala | Ep. 151
Published: 4/21/2023 -
Michael Kazin! The Democratic Party, Leftism, and Global Policy | Ep. 150
Published: 4/7/2023 -
AUKUS, Arms-Racing, and the Dollar Supremacy Debate | Ep. 149
Published: 4/1/2023 -
How Black Americans View Ukraine, Taiwan, and America's Global Role, w/ Chris Shell | Ep. 148
Published: 3/19/2023 -
Movie Night: Bulworth, w/ Colette Shade and Matt Duss | Ep. 147
Published: 3/11/2023 -
Fearing Atlantic Revolution and the Geopolitical Literacy of Slaves, w/ Samantha Payne | Ep. 146
Published: 3/3/2023 -
Raging Against the Foreign Policy Conversation | Ep. 145
Published: 2/24/2023 -
Pacific Power Paradox Book Launch Talk at the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy | Ep. 144
Published: 2/19/2023 -
Realism's Imperial Origins Part II, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 143
Published: 2/11/2023 -
Realism's Imperial Origins Part I, w/ Dr. Matthew Specter | Ep. 142
Published: 2/5/2023 -
An Oral History of the Pivot to Asia, and Confronting the National Security State | Ep. 141
Published: 1/28/2023
Global power politics, for the people. Hosted by Van Jackson, Julia Gledhill, and Matt Duss. The views expressed are theirs alone (not those of any institution or employer).