Danny and Derek welcome Fritz Bartel, assistant professor at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University, for a conversation on his book The Triumph of Broken Promises: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Neoliberalism. They lay the groundwork for the neoliberal era, discussing the particularities of the original Cold War as compared with the new one with China, why great power competition might end peacefully when that’s not anticipated, the social contract promising “modernity’s good life”, the politics behind making promises, and more.
All this Chapterhouse talk is depressing, since it burnt down during my first year of graduate school and the rent in the reconstructed building was too high for it to come back.
Catching up on some reading so late to this comment, but thanks for chuckle. I would bet that if we collected a few billions to donate, we could get some crazy administrator to rename a department "The Shit Show" despite the protests of the people within that department who are doing great work. That's the capitalism...
All this Chapterhouse talk is depressing, since it burnt down during my first year of graduate school and the rent in the reconstructed building was too high for it to come back.
The Bush School of Government? How is this possible?
Catching up on some reading so late to this comment, but thanks for chuckle. I would bet that if we collected a few billions to donate, we could get some crazy administrator to rename a department "The Shit Show" despite the protests of the people within that department who are doing great work. That's the capitalism...
What is IR? I don’t recall this being defined
International relations