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Whiskey & International Relations Theory
Drs. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel Nexon
33 episodes
3 weeks ago
Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.
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Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Education,
Science
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Episode 28: Are We Living in a Simulation... of Sovereignty?
Whiskey & International Relations Theory
2 hours 38 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 28: Are We Living in a Simulation... of Sovereignty?
PTJ and Dan discuss Cynthia Weber's 1994 book, Simulating Sovereignty: Intervention, the State and Symbolic Exchange. Weber examines "the justifications for intervention offered by the Concert of Europe, President Wilson's administration, and the Reagan-Bush administrations" and analyzes them via a combination of "critical international relations theory and foreign policy analysis." Topics include: why "sovereignty" was so important to critical and constructivist scholars in the 1990s, Jean Beuadriard and International Relations, and the Reagan presidency. Also mentioned in this episode, inter alia, are Andrew Abbott's Time Matters: On Theory and Method, R.BJ. Walker's Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory, and Cynthia Weber's "Performative States" (Millennium, 1998).You can contact us via email, and follow us or DM us on Twitter. You can also buy Whiskey & IR Theory merch at our Zazzle store.Thanks for listening, and if you like the show be sure to leave us a five-star review.
Whiskey & International Relations Theory
Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.