War, Economy, and State Ryan McMaken, Zachary Yost
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The War, Economy, and State podcast covers geopolitics and international relations from a free-market and anti-interventionist perspective.
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Why the GOP Betrayed Its Own Voters on Ukraine
Washington Post conservative George Will trots out every tired slogan and bromide in the book to claim that Putin is Hitler and the Ukraine war is a fight for civilization.
Recommended Reading"So, 112 ignoble, infantile Republicans voted to endanger civilization" by George Will: Mises.org/WES_20_A
"Piers Morgan vs John Mearsheimer" Mises.org/WES_20_B
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The West Is Losing Interest in Ukrainian Victory
Many signs are now emerging that NATO and the West are slowly withdrawing support from Ukraine in its war with Russia. How much longer can the war continue?
Recommended Reading"Intercept of German generals planning Taurus strike on Crimean bridge": Mises.org/WES_19_A
"Army aims to double 155mm shell production by October" by Sam Skove Mises.org/WES_19_B
"The deception behind America’s support for Ukraine" by Malcom Kyeyune: Mises.org/WES_19_C
"Draft-dodging plagues Ukraine as Kyiv faces acute soldier shortage" by Jamie Dettmer: Mises.org/WES_19_D
Remarks by Jake Sullivan and Andriy Yermak in Press Conference: Mises.org/WES_19_E
"Biden's adviser did not mention regaining territories when talking about conditions for Ukraine's victory": Mises.org/WES_19_F
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The Pentagon Wants More Socialism
Ryan and Zach take a look at how the Pentagon is now lobbying for a "national defense industrial strategy." In a new report, the Pentagon calls for more central planning and socialism in the name of national defense.
Recommended ReadingThe National Defense Industrial Strategy (PDF): Mises.org/WES_18_A
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What Does Classical-Liberal Foreign Policy Look Like?
Ryan and Zach review a new book on the basics of the "classical liberal" theory of international relations. Drawing on the work of Mises and Hayek, Edwin van de Haar's new IR book provides a useful and insightful summary of how a pro-freedom foreign policy differs from the usual foreign policy in Washington.
Additional Resources
"Human Nature and World Affairs: An Introduction to Classical Liberalism and International Relations Theory" by Edwin van de Haar: Mises.org/WES_17_A
"Mises on Nationalism, the Right of Self-Determination, and the Problem of Immigration" by Joseph Salerno: Mises.org/WES_17_B
EdwinvandeHaar.com
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Year-End Foreign Policy Predictions
Ryan and Zachary make some guesses about where things are headed in 2024 for both Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. How long will the US try to keep the Ukraine war going, and what is Israel's plan for Gaza?
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What "Just War Theory" Really Means
Ryan and Zachary discuss the basics of Just War Theory and whether a "moral war" is possible. They also discuss the theory's origins in natural law, and how the theory relates to pacifism, wealth, and war crimes.
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Additional Resources
"Get the US Out of the Middle East" by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/WES_15_A
"American History Is a Preview of the Israel-Palestine End Game" by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/WES_15_B
"Ethnic Interest Groups Fuel the American Warfare State" (War, Economy, and State): Mises.org/WES_15_C
Douglas Murray on having a "proportionate response” in a conflict: Mises.org/WES_15_D