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Courtney Rickert McCaffrey et al., "Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization" (Disruption Books, 2024)
Jun 5, 2026
1h 09m 43s
David Petruccelli, "A Scourge of Humanity: The Origins of Interpol and the End of Empire in Central and Eastern Europe" (Oxford UP, 2025)
May 31, 2026
1h 03m 07s
Craig Fehrman, "This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark" (Simon & Schuster, 2026)
May 31, 2026
59m 00s
Timothy Mason Roberts, "After Barbary: Algeria's Roles in the French and American Empires" (Cornell UP, 2025)
May 28, 2026
45m 25s
Jeremy Yellen, "The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: When Total Empire Met Total War" (Cornell UP, 2019)
May 25, 2026
1h 17m 04s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/5/26 | ![]() Courtney Rickert McCaffrey et al., "Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization" (Disruption Books, 2024)✨ | geopolitical riskglobalization+3 | Courtney Rickert McCaffrey | Disruption BooksGeostrategy by Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in the New Era of Globalization | UkraineMiddle East | geopolitical riskglobalization+3 | — | 1h 09m 43s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() David Petruccelli, "A Scourge of Humanity: The Origins of Interpol and the End of Empire in Central and Eastern Europe" (Oxford UP, 2025)✨ | history of Interpolinternational crime+4 | David Petruccelli | InterpolOxford University Press | Central and Eastern EuropeHabsburg+2 | Interpolinternational cooperation+7 | — | 1h 03m 07s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Craig Fehrman, "This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark" (Simon & Schuster, 2026)✨ | Lewis and Clark ExpeditionAmerican History+3 | Craig Fehrman | Simon & SchusterThis Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark | — | Lewis and ClarkCraig Fehrman+3 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Timothy Mason Roberts, "After Barbary: Algeria's Roles in the French and American Empires" (Cornell UP, 2025)✨ | French-American relationsAlgeria+5 | Timothy Mason Roberts | Cornell University Press | AlgeriaFrance+2 | AlgeriaFrench Empire+6 | — | 45m 25s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Jeremy Yellen, "The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: When Total Empire Met Total War" (Cornell UP, 2019)✨ | Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity SphereWorld War II+3 | Jeremy Yellen | Cornell University PressThe Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: When Total Empire Met Total War | — | JapanPacific War+5 | — | 1h 17m 04s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Julia F. Irwin, "Catastrophic Diplomacy: US Foreign Disaster Assistance in the American Century" (UNC Press, 2023)✨ | US foreign disaster assistancetwentieth-century US foreign relations+3 | Julia F. Irwin | UNC PressYale University | — | disaster assistanceforeign policy+3 | — | 56m 59s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Evelyn Iritani, "Safe Passage: The Untold Story of Diplomatic Intrigue, Betrayal, and the Exchange of American and Japanese Civilians by Sea During World War II" (FSG, 2026)✨ | World War IIdiplomatic history+4 | Evelyn Iritani | Farrar, Straus and GirouxSeattle Post-Intelligencer+3 | MormugaoJapan+2 | diplomatic intriguecivilians+6 | — | 51m 14s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Inken Von Borzyskowski and Felicity Vabulas, "Exit from International Organizations: Costly Negotiation for Institutional Change” (Cambridge UP, 2025)✨ | international organizationsstate exit+3 | Felicity VabulasInken Von Borzyskowski | Cambridge UPInternational Studies Association+1 | — | international organizationsexit+5 | — | 59m 09s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Ayşehan Jülide Etem, "Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations" (Columbia UP, 2026)✨ | film diplomacyTurkey-US relations+3 | Ayşehan Jülide Etem | University of VirginiaColumbia UP+1 | TurkeyUnited States | filmdiplomacy+5 | — | 55m 35s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Gregg A. Brazinsky, "Cold War Comrades: An Emotional History of the Sino-North Korean Alliance" (Cambridge UP, 2026)✨ | Sino-North Korean relationsCold War history+3 | Gregg A. Brazinsky | Cambridge UP | PRCDPRK+1 | Sino-North Korean allianceCold War+3 | — | 47m 10s | |
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| 5/9/26 | ![]() Gideon Reuveni, "The Great Repair: Emotions, Memory, and the German–Jewish Settlement after the Holocaust" (Cornell UP, 2026)✨ | reparationsHolocaust+4 | Gideon Reuveni | Cornell UPThe Great Repair | GermanyIsrael | reparationsHolocaust+7 | — | 1h 07m 53s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Odd Arne Westad, "The Coming Storm: Power, Conflict, and Warnings from History" (Henry Holt and Co, 2026)✨ | Great Power warhistorical lessons+5 | Odd Arne Westad | YaleHenry Holt and Co+1 | — | Great Power warhistorical analysis+5 | — | 27m 59s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Szabolcs László, "Cold War Brokers: Hungarian-American Cultural Exchanges and Transnational Mobility,1956-1989" (Bloomsbury, 2026)✨ | Cold WarCultural Exchanges+3 | Szabolcs László | BloomsburyCEU Review of Books Podcast+2 | — | Cold WarHungarian-American+3 | — | 56m 50s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Paola De Santo, "The Ambassador and the Courtesan: Political Bodies in Renaissance Italy" (U Delaware Press, 2026)✨ | Renaissance Italypolitical bodies+4 | Paola De Santo | U Delaware PressThe Ambassador and the Courtesan: Political Bodies in Renaissance Italy | — | RenaissanceItaly+5 | — | 58m 10s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Charles W. A. Prior, "Treaty Ground: Diplomacy and the Politics of Sovereignty, from Roanoke to the Republic" (U Nebraska Press, 2026)✨ | Native American diplomacysovereignty+4 | Charles W. A. Prior | U Nebraska PressTreaty Ground: Diplomacy and the Politics of Sovereignty, from Roanoke to the Republic | VirginiaNortheast | diplomacysovereignty+6 | — | 1h 03m 54s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() A Shakeup Is Coming for the Nation-State: A Conversation with Stephen Sims✨ | nation-stateemerging technologies+4 | Stephen Sims | Rochester Institute of TechnologyWorld War II Discussion Forum+1 | — | nation-statesovereignty+5 | — | 40m 51s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Jack Cheevers, "Kennedy’s Coup: A White House Plot, a Saigon Murder, and America's Descent into Vietnam" (Simon and Schuster, 2026)✨ | Vietnam WarKennedy Administration+3 | Jack Cheevers | CIAPentagon+2 | — | VietnamKennedy+5 | — | 58m 59s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Nathaniel Greenberg, "The Long War of Ideas: American Public Diplomacy in Arabic After 9/11" (Columbia UP, 2026)✨ | public diplomacypropaganda+4 | Nathaniel Greenberg | Columbia University PressUS government+2 | — | public diplomacy9/11+5 | — | 48m 38s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Myung-jin Han with Nicolas Levi, "I Was a North Korean Diplomat: Inside the Secret World of Pyongyang's Foreign Service" (Independently Published, 2026)✨ | North Koreadiplomacy+3 | Nicolas Levi | Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of SciencesI Was a North Korean Diplomat: Inside the Secret World of Pyongyang's Foreign Service | — | North Koreadiplomat+5 | — | 50m 12s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Jane Vaynman, "Enemies in Agreement: Political Volatility and the Design of Arms Control" (Cambridge UP, 2026)✨ | arms controlpolitical volatility+4 | Jane Vaynman | Johns Hopkins UniversityCambridge UP | — | arms controlpolitical volatility+4 | — | 39m 22s | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Matthew Guariglia and Brian Hochman, "The Church Committee Report: Revelations from the Bombshell 1970s Investigation into the National Security State" (W. W. Norton & Co, 2026)✨ | Church Committeenational security+4 | Matthew GuarigliaBrian Hochman | FBICIA+2 | — | Church Committeenational security+7 | — | 45m 00s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Tom Wells, "The Kissinger Tapes: Inside His Secretly Recorded Phone Conversations" (Oxford UP, 2026)✨ | Henry KissingerNixon administration+4 | Tom Wells | Oxford UPHarvard+1 | — | Kissinger Tapesphone conversations+5 | — | 34m 53s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Jake Nabel, "The Arsacids of Rome: Misunderstanding in Roman-Parthian Relations" (U California Press, 2025) | At the beginning of the common era, the two major imperial powers of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East were Rome and Parthia. In this (open access) book The Arsacids of Rome: Misunderstanding in Roman-Parthian Relations (U California Press, 2025), Jake Nabel analyzes Roman-Parthian interstate politics by focusing on a group of princes from the Arsacid family—the ruling dynasty of Parthia—who were sent to live at the Roman court. Although Roman authors called these figures “hostages” and scholars have studied them as such, Nabel draws on Iranian and Armenian sources to argue that the Parthians would have seen them as the emperor’s foster-children. These divergent perspectives allowed each empire to perceive itself as superior to the other, since the two sides interpreted the exchange of royal children through conflicting cultural frameworks. Moving beyond the paradigm of great powers in conflict, The Arsacids of Rome advances a new vision of interstate relations with misunderstanding at its center. New Books in Late Antiquity is Presented by Ancient Jew Review. Jake Nabel is the Tombros Early Career Professor of Classical Studies and Assistant Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Michael Motia teaches Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 35m 14s | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Aaron Donaghy, "The Second Cold War: Carter, Reagan, and the Politics of Foreign Policy" (Cambridge UP, 2021) | Towards the end of the Cold War, the last great struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union marked the end of détente, and escalated into the most dangerous phase of the conflict since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Aaron Donaghy examines the complex history of America's largest peacetime military buildup, which was in turn challenged by the largest peacetime peace movement. Focusing on the critical period between 1977 and 1985, Donaghy shows how domestic politics shaped dramatic foreign policy reversals by Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. These reversals, the book argues, were influenced by president's willingness to take risks, by their perception of credibility, and by the timing of their decision. Donaghy explains why the Cold War intensified so quickly and how - contrary to all expectations - US-Soviet relations were repaired. Drawing on recently declassified archival material, The Second Cold War: Carter, Reagan, and the Politics of Foreign Policy (Cambridge UP, 2021) traces how each administration evolved in response to crises and events at home and abroad. This compelling and controversial account challenges the accepted notion of how the end of the Cold War began. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 01m 22s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Marc Mierowsky, "A Spy Amongst Us: Daniel Defoe's Secret Service and the Plot to End Scottish Independence" (Yale UP, 2026) | In 1706, Edinburgh was on the brink of a popular uprising. Men and women took to the streets to protest the planned union with England, fearing the end of Scottish sovereignty. But unbeknownst to the mob, a spy was in their midst—the English writer Daniel Defoe, now bankrupt and thrice pilloried, had turned a government agent. In A Spy Amongst Us: Daniel Defoe's Secret Service and the Plot to End Scottish Independence (Yale UP, 2026), Dr. Marc Mierowsky tells the dramatic story of Defoe and his fellow spies as they sabotaged the Scottish independence movement from the inside. Together they disseminated propaganda and built a network of operatives from London to the upper Highlands, providing the English government with up-to-the-minute intelligence and monitoring its adversaries’ every move. Through the lives of Defoe and his ring, their handlers, and opponents, Mierowsky guides us through this shadowy underworld of espionage and propaganda—revealing a disturbing and distinctly modern political campaign. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda’s interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 57m 01s | ||||||
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