
Fareed Zakaria Has a Better Way to Handle Russia — and China
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Fareed Zakaria Has a Better Way to Handle Russia — and China mentions Man, the State, and War by Kenneth Waltz, A World Safe for Democracy by John Ikenberry, Memoirs by George Kennan, and The liberal international order by Una Hathaway and Scott Shapiro with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I think the book that I remember best when I got my PhD in international relations is a book by... Kenneth Waltz called Man, the State, and War.
The most articulate expression of the liberal international order is A World Safe for Democracy by John Ikenberry.
He wrote memoirs that won the Pulitzer Prize.
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“The most elegant exposition of the kind of real politic point of view about why living in a world without a world government makes countries have to fend for themselves.”
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“The most articulate expression of the liberal international order is A World Safe for Democracy, a liberal internationalism and the crisis of global order.”
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“He wrote memoirs that won the Pulitzer Prize. The first volume of those memoirs is basically 1925 to about 1945, a fascinating story about diplomacy and Russia.”
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“This book points out that the forcible alteration of borders and the annexation of territory became virtually non-existent after 1945, with the Russian example with Ukraine being a rare exception.”
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“The speaker references an essay by Thomas Wright discussing the return of great power conflict and the existential threat posed by the liberal order to regimes in Moscow and Beijing.”
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