4. Karp's book can usefully be read with Robert Vitalis' White World Order, Black Power Politics: The Birth of USA International Relations
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16. PS. You can hear
@karpmj talk about his book in latest@CHAPOTRAPHOUSEhttps://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-50-akp-50th-episode-ergenekon-extravaganza-101716 … -
17. PS High point of podcast was
@karpm comparing antebellum Southern intellectual elite with alt-right. - Show replies
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Actually that’s not right (described structural realists in 1990s but those accounts are very much out of fashion).
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Even back then they were challenged by democratic peace approach - argues democracies don’t go to war with each other.
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Now - huge literature on differences between democracies’ and autocracies’ susceptibility to audience costs …
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dominant “open economy politics” approach in IPE derives international economic policies from constellations of domestic interests
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Even fair amount of work on empires and hierarchy in world politics (e.g. APSR piece by
@dhnexon and@thomaswright08 )
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You are aware that there is more to IR than just the American mainstream, right?
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(nods) What's now coming to mind is the question: "Was the Civil Rights Movement's resistance central to victory in the Cold War?"
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