Patrick and Dan talk about the newest feature of the podcast: a series in which they combine thei…

Patrick and Dan talk about the newest feature of the podcast: a series in which they combine thei…
G. John Ikenberry is one of the most influential scholars of “liberal international order.” It’s likely that he, along with Dan Deudney, is responsible for popularizing the phrase. John’s most recent book, A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order has reportedly shaped the thinking of the Biden foreign-policy team. I interviewed him for a recent podcast.
Jarrod talks with Professor Marwa Daoudy about her new book, The Origins of The Syrian Conflict: Climate Change and Human Security (Cambridge, 2020).
PTJ and Dan pick up where they left off – on Chapter 5 of Arnold Wolfers’ Discord and Collaborati…
Harry Gould of FIU talks punishment and IR, his career, and coping with loss.
Anne Harrington and Jacqueline (Jill) Hazelton take center stage in the inaugural G&T episode.
Patrick and Dan discuss a classic work of critical security studies, David Campbell’s Writing Sec…
Professor Julie Kaarbo (U. of Edinburgh) discusses role theory, the relationship between FPA and IR theory, and a new project she is calling Breaking Bad. As always thanks go to Steve Dancz (https://stevedancz.com) for our theme music.