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Reimagining World Order is a feature podcast of the Reimagining World Order research community at Princeton University. The podcast is hosted by Tolya Levshin, a post-doc with the community. This podcast engages eminent scholars of world order in conversations about their intellectual journeys, research, and takes on our present discontents. Whether you are a professional student of international relations or a casual spectator of world affairs, our podcast aims to provide you with original and thought-provoking perspectives on world order from some of the world's greatest minds.

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Reimagining World Order is a feature podcast of the Reimagining World Order research community at Princeton University. The podcast is hosted by Tolya Levshin, a post-doc with the community. This podcast engages eminent scholars of world order in conversations about their intellectual journeys, research, and takes on our present discontents. Whether you are a professional student of international relations or a casual spectator of world affairs, our podcast aims to provide you with original and thought-provoking perspectives on world order from some of the world's greatest minds.

    Joshua Cherniss

    Joshua Cherniss

    Join Tolya Levshin and the Reimagining World Order (RWO) community at Princeton University for an interview with Joshua Cherniss, a political theorist whose research centers on the history of political thought in the twentieth century, political ethics, and liberalism. Joshua is the author of "A Mind and its Time: The Development of Isaiah Berlin's Political Thought" (Oxford University Press, 2013) and "Liberalism in Dark Times: The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century" (Princeton University Press, 2021), and co-editor of "The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin". He has taught at Yale, Harvard, and Smith College, and is now Associate Professor, and Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies, in the Department of Government at Georgetown University.

    You can purchase Joshua's latest book, "Liberalism in Dark Times", on Amazon and in many bookstores across the nation.

    We thank the Princeton Broadcast Center and our audio engineer, Daniel J. Kearns, for producing this episode.

    Follow the links to learn more about Tolya and the RWO Community at Princeton.

    The interview was recorded on March 12, 2022.

    The podcast features the track "Do You Trust This" by Howard Harper-Barnes, from Epidemic Sound.

    • 2 hr 12 min
    Christian Reus-Smit

    Christian Reus-Smit

    Join Tolya Levshin, John Ikenberry, and Chika Tonooka for an interview with Christian Reus-Smit.

    Christian Reus-Smit is a professor at the University of Queensland and a prominent scholar of International Relations. He is a leading figure in the theoretical traditions of constructivism and the English School. He is the author of many articles and books, including "The Moral Purpose of the State", "Individual Rights and the Making of the International System", "On Culture", and, most recently, "Culture and Diversity".

    We thank the Princeton Broadcast Center and our audio engineer, Daniel J. Kearns, for producing this episode.

    Follow the links to learn more about Chris, Tolya, John, Chika, and the RWO Community at Princeton.

    The interview was recorded on September 2, 2021.

    The podcast features the track "Do You Trust This" by Howard Harper-Barnes, from Epidemic Sound.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Daniel Deudney

    Daniel Deudney

    Join Tolya, John, and Chika for this comprehensive interview with Daniel Deudney. 

    Daniel Deudney is an associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University and author of numerous articles and award-winning books, including "Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village" and "Dark Skies: Space Expansion and Planetary Geopolitics". He is currently working on two new books, "Pax Atomica: Geopolitics, Arms Control and Limited Government" and "Home Rules: Planetary Geopolitics and Terrapolitan Republicanism". Beyond academia, Daniel has also worked in various thinktanks in Washington, DC, including serving as a Senior Researcher at the Worldwatch Institute in the early 1980s and as a senior research fellow at the TransAtlantic Academy at the German Marshall Fund in 2010. He's one of the world's leading thinkers on geopolitics and republican thought. 

    Follow the links to learn more about Daniel, John, Tolya, Chika, and the RWO Community at Princeton.

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    The interview was recorded on December 10, 2020. 

    The podcast features the track "Do You Trust This" by Howard Harper-Barnes, from Epidemic Sound.

    • 2 hr 44 min
    Barry Buzan

    Barry Buzan

    Join Tolya, John, and Chika for this comprehensive interview with Barry Buzan.

    Barry Buzan is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and honorary professor at the University of Copenhagen and Jilin University. He is the author and co-author of more than 15 books on world order, including "People, States, and Fear", "The Logic of Anarchy", "Security: a New Framework for Analysis", "Regions and Powers", "The Global Transformation", and, most recently, "The Making of Global International Relations". Professor Buzan is famous for his work with the English School of International Relations and the Copenhagen School of Critical Security Studies as well as his research into the historical sociology of international systems.

    Follow the links to learn more about John, Tolya, Chika, and the RWO Community at Princeton.

    The interview was recorded on November 20, 2020. The podcast features the track "Do You Trust This" by Howard Harper-Barnes, from Epidemic Sound.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Richard Falk

    Richard Falk

    Join Tolya, John, and Chika for this comprehensive interview with Richard Falk. 



    Richard is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice (emeritus) at Princeton University. He is the author and co-author of more than twenty books on world order, including the path-breaking This Endangered Planet: Prospects and Proposals for Human Survival (1971), A Study of Future Worlds (1975), and, most recently, Power Shift: On the New Global Order (2016) and Palestine's Horizon: Toward a Just Peace (2017). At Princeton, Richard led the American chapter of the World Order Models Project, an international collaboration among scholars looking to illuminate a more just and humane world order and define the political steps leading toward it. Beyond Princeton, Richard served on the United Nations Human Rights Inquiry Commission for the Palestinian territories and as United Nations Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights. His memoir, "Public Intellectual: the Life of a Citizen Pilgrim", is available for pre-order on Amazon.



    Richard's blog Global Justice in the 21st Century can be accessed here.



    Follow the links to learn more about John, Tolya, Chika, and the RWO Community at Princeton.



    The interview was recorded on September 11, 2020. The podcast features the track "Do You Trust This" by Howard Harper-Barnes, from Epidemic Sound.

    • 1 hr 58 min

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