

Episode 394: A Midsummer's Thucydides with Kori Schake
Jul 23, 2017
Kori Schake, guest is a writer who has written an article about Thucydides In this podcast, the guest discusses the recent surge of interest in Thucydides and his work, including the concept of 'Thucydides’s Trap.' They explore the dangers of populism and mob mentality throughout history and how they relate to America's democratic system. The contrasting arguments of Cleon and Diodotus on responding to rebellion are compared to American foreign policy. The importance of values and behavior in creating a liberal order is emphasized, as well as the expansion of voting rights in Britain and its impact on the international order. The potential challenges China's rise poses to the established order and the significance of appreciating American citizenship are also explored.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Resurgence of Thucydides
01:58 • 23min
Lessons from History: Populism and Mob Mentality
25:24 • 6min
Contrasting Views on How to Respond to Rebellion
31:25 • 3min
The Importance of Values and Behavior in Creating a Liberal Order
34:30 • 19min
Expanding Voting Rights and the Creation of the International Order
53:21 • 3min
The Challenge of China's Rise and the Potential for War
56:29 • 3min
Appreciating American Citizenship and Discussing the Anglo-American Hegemonic Transition
59:15 • 2min