
Whiskey & International Relations Theory
by Drs. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel Nexon
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- 🇦🇺AU · Social Sciences#5930K to 100K
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Recent episodes
Episode 12: The Strange Regime
Jul 22, 2020
1h 19m 15s
Episode 11: Embedded Liberalism
Jul 7, 2020
4m 24s
Episode 3: Bananas, Beaches and Bases, part 1
Jun 17, 2020
1h 12m 34s
Episode 10: (Epilogue) Race and Securitization Theory
May 25, 2020
20m 52s
Episode 9: Race and Securitization Theory
May 21, 2020
1h 47m 29s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 7/22/20 | ![]() Episode 12: The Strange Regime | In a sequel (of sorts) to Episode 11, Patrick and Dan talk about Susan Strange's "Cave! hic dragones: a critique of regime analysis." Topics include a comparison of "American" and "European" IR, realism as critical theory, the evolution of liberal order (redux), and cats. | 1h 19m 15s | ||||||
| 7/7/20 | ![]() Episode 11: Embedded Liberalism | John Ruggie's 1982 article, which appeared in a special issue of International Organization on 'international regimes', is an important milestone for theories of hegemony, understandings of liberal (economic) order, and in the evolution of constructivism. Patrick and Dan revisit a piece they remember fondly from graduate school. | 4m 24s | ||||||
| 6/17/20 | ![]() Episode 3: Bananas, Beaches and Bases, part 1 | We discuss Cynthia Enloe's classic work of feminist international-relations theory. Note that this is a repost of the episode. | 1h 12m 34s | ||||||
| 5/25/20 | ![]() Episode 10: (Epilogue) Race and Securitization Theory | After we finished recording the material in Episode 9, we stayed on and talked some more. These are the parts we all agreed are worth posting. Featuring special guests: Jarrod Hayes, Nawal Mustafa, and Robbie Shilliam. | 20m 52s | ||||||
| 5/21/20 | ![]() Episode 9: Race and Securitization Theory | Patrick and Dan host a panel discussion with Jarrod Hayes, Nawal Mustafa, and Robbie Shilliam. Their guests try to provide theoretical context for and some larger analysis of the recent controversy over claims that Securitization Theory is irredeemably marred by its putative reliance on colonial and racist scaffolding. This is a complete episode. The second part consists of an epilogue in which the panel covers some additional topics that did not make it into the main recording. | 1h 47m 29s | ||||||
| 5/13/20 | ![]() Episode 8: A Relational Theory of World Politics, part 2 | Dan and Patrick finish out their discussion of Yaqing Qin's 2018 book. They focus on aspects of Qin's version of relational theorizing and reflect on some of his normative claims. | 1h 28m 34s | ||||||
| 5/6/20 | ![]() Episode 7: A Relational Theory of World Politics, part 1 | Yaqing Qin's book marks, according to Astrid Nordin, a long-awaited "full-length English-language" outline of the "theorization of world politics by one of China's most influential and interesting scholars!" What did Patrick and Dan think of it? Listen to find out. | 2m 42s | ||||||
| 4/13/20 | ![]() Episode 6: Wendt's (Article) World, part 2 | The second half of our discussion of two of Wendt's most important articles in the development of "Constructivism" as an approach to the study of world politics. | 1h 04m 50s | ||||||
| 4/9/20 | ![]() Episode 5: Wendt's (Article) World, Part 1 | Patrick and Dan talk about Alexander Wendt, drop some bits about the early history of Constructivism, and then discuss his important 1987 article, The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory. [Please note that older versions have some editing issues – which should be fixed now] | 1h 20m 44s | ||||||
| 3/23/20 | ![]() Episode 4: Bananas, Beaches and Bases, Part 2 | We conclude our look at a classic work of feminist international theory. Note that Part 1 (Episode 3) displays out of order in some feeds. | 1h 31m 23s | ||||||
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| 2/8/20 | ![]() Episode 2: Theory of International Politics, part 2 | Patrick and Dan finish out their discussion of Waltz's classic work, Theory of International Politics. | 58m 15s | ||||||
| 2/5/20 | ![]() Episode 1: Theory of International Politics, part 1 | Patrick and Dan discuss Waltz's classic book and foundational text of structural realism, Theory of International Politics. | 1h 10m 23s | ||||||
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16 placements across 15 markets.
Chart Positions
16 placements across 15 markets.
