Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSocial SciencesEducation |
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Robert Cox's landmark article, "Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory," appeared in the journal Millennium in 1981. Among other things, it introduced the distinction between "critical" and "problem-solving" the... more
Back in 2019, Uri Friedman wrote that we "find ourselves—as you will have heard in the corridors of power and conference rooms of think tanks, and read in the government’s strategy documents and the media’s coverage of international relations—in an e... more
It's our first "actual" installment of Whiskey & IR Theory in Space! We discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation's 'gay rights' episode, "The Outcast," which Dan uses to introduce his students to different modes of "reading" the politics of (and in) sc... more
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I run an IR discord server. IT'S A SIGN(Shameless plug, anyone on Discord look up the 'CFR Shadow Council')
Engaging and accessible, highly recommended for IR students everywhere
This has been very helpful in the preparation for my IR comprehensive exam from two notable scholars in the field.
Two of my favorite topics. This is possibly the best podcast ever made.
An incredible resource for IR students at all levels, especially graduate students. It’s quite a privilege to have access to thoughtful discussions of some of the most relevant classics of the discipline. It combines an excellent analysis of the theoretical debates from which each work emerged in its own time with and its long term reverberation in the discipline’s intellectual history.
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