The Burkle Center fosters research and analysis in international relations and foreign policy, brings the brightest minds in these fields to UCLA and to the Los Angeles community, and encourages faculty and students to explore and shape debate on global issues.
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Whiskey & International Relations Theory


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Whiskey & International Relations Theory
Drs. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel Nexon
Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.
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SAGE Political Science & International Relations


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SAGE Political Science & International Relations
SAGE Publications Ltd.
Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Political Science & International Relations. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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The Santa Fe Council on International Relations opens a window to the world, engaging and educating people to be responsible global citizens
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International Relations - for iPod/iPhone


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International Relations - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
What are the prospects for cooperation or cooperation in the international system? Will states always be primarily concerned with their own security or is progressive change possible in international politics? Does it matter to international politics if states are democratic or not? And what is the importance of economic change, or gender relations to international politics? In the following seven films, some of the world's leading experts on international relations explore what determines h ...
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Hear what Israel's top experts in the fields of intelligence, security, international relations and diplomacy have to say about Israel and the complexities of the Middle East in the 21st century.


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Hear what Israel's top experts in the fields of intelligence, security, international relations and diplomacy have to say about Israel and the complexities of the Middle East in the 21st century.
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Hear what Israel's top experts in the fields of intelligence, security, international relations and diplomacy have to say about Israel and the complexities of the Middle East in the 21st century.
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Marriage And Relationship Without Tears International Worldwide Outreach


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Marriage And Relationship Without Tears International Worldwide Outreach
Counselor Iovely Ogechi ekene
Marriage and relationship without tears international worldwide outreach it's a platform that was created and organised by Mrs lovely ogechi Ekene this platform is an educated platform its motivated people it teaches people it inspires people and program is coming up next week sunday on the 14th of october being this month it will be happening live in ghana accra come and be
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Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens
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Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation with special guest Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles
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Radical Democracy in Modern Indian Political Thought
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Tejas Parasher, Assistant Professor of Political Theory, UCLA
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Baroness Catherine Ashton, former European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs andamp; Security Policy
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Stuart Reid, executive editor at Foreign Affairs Magazine
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Philippe Sands, Professor of Law at the University of London
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[audio updated to fix a mixing error] The second installment of our live taping at the British International Studies Association annual convention in Glasgow is a "Whisky Optional" roundtable on status and international-relations theory. Our guests are: Ali Bilgic of Loughborough University, Michelle Murray of Bard College, Rohan Mukherjee of the L…
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The 2023-24 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace
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Sanna Marin, Former Prime Minister of Finland
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A discussion with distinguished scholar and educator, Bish Sanyal from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In this podcast, introduced by Yvonne Rydin, Mona Fawaz explores Bish's contribution to planning research and planning theory over the years.
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Episode 32: Social Forces, States, and Clydeside Whisky
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Robert Cox's landmark article, "Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory," appeared in the journal Millennium in 1981. Among other things, it introduced the distinction between "critical" and "problem-solving" theory to international-relations scholars. But this isn't just any old episode where Patrick and Dan r…
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Back in 2019, Uri Friedman wrote that we "find ourselves—as you will have heard in the corridors of power and conference rooms of think tanks, and read in the government’s strategy documents and the media’s coverage of international relations—in an era of “great-power competition." "As Friedman noted, "great-power competition" has even" achieved ha…
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In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Catherine Brinkley reflects on the special issue of the journal that she edited looking afresh at the concept of the 'commons' and discusses what the concept offers to planning theory today.
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SAGE Political Science & International Relations


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El Estado y la Acumulación de Capital en México con Verónica Silva
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Editora contribuyente del LAP Verónica Silva acompaña el podcast para conversar sobre su nuevo número para Marzo 2023: "El Estado y la Acumulación de Capital en México." Los temas discutido incluyen el proceso histórico del neoliberalismo y sus efectos en las políticas, la sociedad, y la económia de México. Además, conversamos sobre la presidencia …
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Brazil under Bolsonaro: Social, Political, and Economic Impacts in the Country and Latin America w/ James N. Green & Tulio Ferreira
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LAP contributing editors James N. Green and Tulio Ferreira join the podcast to discuss the January 2023 LAP issue "Brazil Under Bolsonaro: Social, Political, and Economic Impacts in the Country and in Latin America." Topics covered include the causes, consequences, and tragedies of Jair Bolsonaro's presidency, the political history of the far-right…
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The 2022-23 Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace
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Luis Moreno Ocampo, First Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
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It's our first "actual" installment of Whiskey & IR Theory in Space! We discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation's 'gay rights' episode, "The Outcast," which Dan uses to introduce his students to different modes of "reading" the politics of (and in) science fiction. PTJ and Dan summarize the episode (can you spoil an 30+ year-old TV show?), discuss t…
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Beyond Populism and Liberal Institutions: Pueblos’ Defense of Grounded Communities as Planetary Democracy
A discussion with Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Professor of Political Science, Haverford College
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A book talk with Robert Trager, Professor of Political Science, UCLA
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Episode 29: Introducing: Whiskey & IR Theory... in Space!
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Patrick and Dan talk about the newest feature of the podcast: a series in which they combine their long-running seminars on (international) politics and science fiction. In each episode of "Whiskey & IR Theory... in Space!" Patrick and Dan will discuss a book, television episode, or film that they've assigned in classes past. Here, though, they int…
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Featuring Sarah Bush, Assoc. Prof., Yale and Lauren Prather, Assoc. Prof., UCSD
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A book talk with Didac Queralt, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University
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Episode 28: Are We Living in a Simulation... of Sovereignty?
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PTJ and Dan discuss Cynthia Weber's 1994 book, Simulating Sovereignty: Intervention, the State and Symbolic Exchange. Weber examines "the justifications for intervention offered by the Concert of Europe, President Wilson's administration, and the Reagan-Bush administrations" and analyzes them via a combination of "critical international relations t…
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A discussion with Garry Kasparov, Russian pro-democracy leader and former world chess champion
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A book talk with Susan Shirk, Research Prof. and Chair, 21st Century China Center, UCSD
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The Bankers' Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight Against Illicit Financing
A book talk with Julia Morse, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UC Santa Barbara
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A book talk with Kal Raustiala, Burkle Center Director and Prof. of Law, UCLA
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In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Yvonne Rydin and Mona Fawaz talk with Thomas Buhler, about this AESOP prize-winning paper on vagueness in plans. See: When vagueness is a strategic resource for planning actors
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It's a nostalgia episode for our two hosts, Patrick and Dan. They tackle Mustafa Emirbayer's 1997 article in the American Journal of Sociology, "Manifesto for a Relational Sociology." According to Emirbayer, "Sociologists today are faced with a fundamental dilemma: whether to conceive of the social world as consisting primarily in substances or pro…
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A discussion with Zachariah Mampilly, Marxe Endowed Chair of International Affairs, CUNY
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A book talk with Chris Miller, Assoc. Professor of International History, Fletcher School, Tufts University
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SAGE Political Science & International Relations


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Social Struggle in Neoliberal Central America
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Alexander Scott speaks with anthropologist and LAP contributing editor Adrienne Pine to discuss her recent double issue of LAP titled Social Struggle in Neoliberal Central America which was recently released in November of 2022. Topics covered include neoliberalism and the political-economic roots of violence and conflict in Central America, critic…
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Join us once again in person!
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A book talk with Mark Schrad, Professor of Political Science, Villanova University
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A book talk with Bruce Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Duke University
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In-person/Webinar: An event featuring experts in human rights law and Russia
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A book talk with Jason Stearns, Director of the Congo Research Group, NYU
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Mariátegui, Critical Thinking, and Andean Futures
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Alexander Scott speaks with renowned intellectual and LAP contributing editor Professor Ronaldo Munck to discuss the July 2022 issue of LAP. Topics covered include the ideas and life of twentieth-century Marxist intellectual José Carlos Mariátegui, the critical thinking of some contemporary South American intellectuals, and the relevance of theoriz…
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The University of Chicago's Paul Poast claims that G. Lowes Dickinson was the OG "modern" theorist of international relations—and also an "offensive realists." John Mearsheimer invokes Dickinson in Tragedy of Great Power Politics, but notes that Dickinson vocally supported the creation of the League of Nations. Brian Schmidt pays close attention to…
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Safeguarding Democracy in the Americas: Session I - Diagnosing the challenges to democratic governance
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A side event to the IX Summit of the Americas.
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Safeguarding Democracy in the Americas: Session II - Solutions to the challenges to democracy
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A side event to the IX Summit of the Americas.
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Safeguarding Democracy in the Americas: How to Strengthen the Inter-American Democratic Charter - Keynote Address by Gabriel Boric, President of Chile
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A side event to the IX Summit of the Americas.
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Scholars of international relations don't agree on much, but they at least agree that anarchy (the lack of a common authority to make and enforce rules) is the defining feature of international politics, right? Not exactly. There's a long history of research that emphasizes the hierarchical character of international relations. Now a new wave of sc…
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In this fourth episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Mona Fawaz and Yvonne Rydin talk with Jean Hillier, Professor Emerita in the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University, Melbourne. Jean is well-known to Planning Theory readers as a frequent contributor of papers on collaborative planning, agonism, indigenous communities and more-than-human …
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Episode 24: International Relations in China
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What is the topography of international-relations theory in the People's Republic of China? What is the "Chinese School of International Relations?" Astrid Nordin (King's College, London), Yan Xuetong (Tsinghua University), and Qin Yaqing (Peking University) join the podcast to answer these – and other – questions about Chinese international-relati…
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The 2021-22 Arnold C. Harberger Lecture on Economic Development with Betsey Stevenson, May 19, 2022
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Betsey Stevenson, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Michigan.
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Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century
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A book talk with Daniel Treisman, Professor of Political Science, UCLA
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Reassessing Development: Dependency Theories and Debates
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Alexander Scott speaks with LAP founding editor Ronald Chilcote and contributing editor Joana Salem to discuss their recent double issue of LAP titled Reassessing Development: Dependency Theories and Debates that was recently released in January and March of 2022. Topics covered include the founding and origins of the journal Latin American Perspec…
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SD Podcast Number 31 - Nivi Manchanda, Katharine Millar, and Chris Rossdale: Neglected Encounters: Militarism, Race and the Politics of Coloniality
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In this episode, we talk to Nivi Machanda, Katharine Millar, and Chris Rossdale about their recent special issue on militarism, race and coloniality. They explain their motivation for collaborating on a project focused on foregrounding the racial and colonial character of militarism. We discuss in greater detail their respective articles on the pol…
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Episode 23: Being Academic and Pandemic Time
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In this “Whiskey Optional” episode, PTJ facilitates a conversation among four colleagues from different countries and different kinds of academic institutions about the current global pandemic – not primarily about research on the pandemic, but about the experience of being an academic during the pandemic. Since part of that experience involves bri…
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The 2021-22 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture
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Bernard-Henri Lévy, French philosopher, filmmaker, activist, and author.
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A book talk on the history and future of American intelligence with Amy Zegart
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