

Ep. 2507 How (Not) to Run Wars
Jun 21, 2024
Professor Christopher Coyne from George Mason University discusses the repetitive patterns of bad decisions in American wars. They explore tactics of controlling the war narrative, media influence, political leadership failures, and the evolution of economic planning during wartime. The discussion also touches on promoting peace and reflecting on individual influences in national security.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Analysis of Controlling the Narrative in War-Making Scenarios
02:10 • 4min
Suppression Tactics and Media Influence
06:27 • 8min
Political Leadership and National Security Strategies
14:22 • 10min
Mealtime Stress and Economic Planning During Wartime
24:39 • 3min
Evolution of Economic Planning in Wartime
27:19 • 7min
Promoting Peace and Reflecting on Influence in National Security
34:48 • 4min