11 episodi

Podcast by Center for the Study of Statesmanship

Encounters: A CSS at CUA Podcast Center for the Study of Statesmanship

    • Governo

Podcast by Center for the Study of Statesmanship

    Encounters 1.11: Irving Babbitt In Our Time

    Encounters 1.11: Irving Babbitt In Our Time

    Richard Gamble (Hillsdale College) joins Eric Adler (University of Maryland) and Bill Smith (CUA) to discuss the life and work of the twentieth-century scholar Irving Babbitt. We explore Babbitt's unique defense of the humanities, his views on the ethical life, the way his work intersects with foreign policy questions.

    • 46 min
    Encounters 1.10: Congress' Principled Institutionalist

    Encounters 1.10: Congress' Principled Institutionalist

    Author and editor Bill Kauffman discusses his work on "The Congressional Journal of Barber B. Conable, Jr., 1968-1984" (University Press of Kansas, 2021) and how this principled institutionalist approached the problems of his day and ours. Gil Barndollar joins.

    • 46 min
    Encounters 1.9: Life as a Practitioner

    Encounters 1.9: Life as a Practitioner

    We interview Charles McLaughlin, former Director for Strategic Planning at the National Security Council and a lifelong practitioner of foreign policy, about his own background and career path, what he has learned over the years, and his thoughts on some of the largest challenges facing the United States.

    • 54 min
    Encounters 1.8: Democracy and Democratism

    Encounters 1.8: Democracy and Democratism

    We're joined by Emily Finley of Stanford University and Arta Moeini of the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy for an "upstream" discussion on the deeper philosophical sources of our foreign policy dilemmas, with a particular focus on the question of democracy and elite leadership.

    • 57 min
    Encounters 1.7: Supremacy, Neutrality, Isolationism

    Encounters 1.7: Supremacy, Neutrality, Isolationism

    American foreign policy shifted dramatically in the middle of the twentieth century. What happened, and why? Stephen Wertheim, author of "Tomorrow the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy" explains. We're joined by Jonathan Askonas, Assistant Professor of Politics at CUA.

    • 50 min
    Encounters 1.6: A Middle East Primed for New Thinking

    Encounters 1.6: A Middle East Primed for New Thinking

    In this episode, we speak with Andrew Gilmour, a 32-year veteran of the CIA and author of "A Middle East Primed for New Thinking: Insights and Policy Options from the Ancient World." We're joined by CSS' own Gil Barndollar.

    • 45 min

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