Épisodes

  • Episode 30: The World After the Cold War
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode I explore the factors that contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. I will discuss the role colonialism played in the Yugoslavian and Rwandan genocides. Finally, I will discuss the origins of the continuing turmoil in the Middle East/Western Asia



    Question 1 00:00

    Question 2 02:50

    Question 3 04:43

    Question 4 08:40

    Question 5 11:12

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    13 min
  • Episode 29: Asia in the 20th century
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode I examine developments in East Asia in the latter half of the 20th century. I will discuss the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and how those conflicts illustrate different aspects of the Cold War. I also take a closer look at the evolution of China from the Revolution of 1911 to the beginning of the Deng Xiaoping era.



    • Question 1 00:00

      Question 2 01:39

      Question 3 03:23

      Question 4 06:48

      Question 5 08:31

      Question 6 10:32

      Question 7 12:59

      Question 8 15:00


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    18 min
  • Episode 28: Post-Colonial Independence in Africa, Asia, and the Near East
    Jan 28 2025

    In this episode we will examine the era of decolonization, and the internal and external challenges faced by the newly independent states. We will look at the development of Muslim political identities in the Middle East/Western Asia, and the relationship that has developed between the United States and the Muslim world. Finally, we will explore the origins, formulation, implementation, and deconsrtuction of the apartheid system in South Africa.


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    15 min
  • Episode 27: Latin America During the Cold War
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode we will look at the impact that US imperialism and the Cold War had on Latin America, focusing especially on the short and long-term effects of US interventionist foreign policy in the region.


    Question 1 00:00

    Question 2 01:40

    Question 3 02:50

    Question 4 07:10

    Question 5 08:14

    Question 6 09:47

    Question 7 11:04

    Question 8 11:53


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    14 min
  • Episode 26: The Cold War
    Jan 26 2025

    In this episode we will examine decolonization and the Cold War. We will assess the aftermath of World War II and how it contributed to the end of the colonial era and the beginning of the Cold War era.


    Question 1 00:00

    Question 2 02:35

    Question 3 05:13

    Question 4 06:58

    Question 5 08:33

    Question 6 09:40

    Question 7 11:17

    Question 8 12:38

    Question 9 14:45

    00:16:37 Question 10

    00:21:15 Question 11

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    24 min
  • Episode 25: Globalization and Industrialization
    Jan 25 2025

    In this episode we will examine the growing interconnectedness of the global economy in the years since WWII.

    1. What three factors combined to accelerate globalization after World War II?

    2. What has been the general focus of UN efforts since its founding? Has it been successful?

    3. How has the rise of multinational corporations contributed to globalization?

    4. What is cultural globalization?

    5. How has the global industrial economy changed in the years since WWII?

    6. How has globalization affected our environment? In what ways are our environmental challenges exacerbated by the legacy of colonialism and imperialism?


    [00:00:00] Question 1

    [00:09:50] Question 2

    [00:14:01] Question 3

    [00:17:13] Question 4

    [00:20:08] Question 5

    [00:22:15] Question 6

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    11 min
  • Episode 24: World War II
    Jan 24 2025

    In this episode, I explore the global crises and ideological confrontations that shaped the Second World War and the turbulent world it left behind. I begin by examining how the Nazis rose through democratic means, showing how economic despair and political instability opened the door to extremism. From there, I trace Hitler’s systematic dismantling of the Treaty of Versailles, the wider international failure to stop aggression, and the broader ideological stakes revealed in the Spanish Civil War. The episode then shifts to Asia, explaining how Japanese expansion destabilized the global order and contributed to the outbreak of war. I break down Germany’s stunning early victories—and why their strategy ensured eventual defeat—before turning to the Holocaust, analyzing both its origins and its impact on the creation of Israel. I then explore Japan’s early success and ultimate collapse, and how the end of WWII immediately gave rise to the Cold War. The episode concludes by looking at how the war accelerated decolonization, reshaped South Asia through Partition, and ignited a conflict in the Middle East that continues today. Together, these topics reveal how WWII transformed international politics and set the course for the modern world.






    Question 1 00:00

    Question 2 02:26

    Question 3 04:40

    Question 4 06:24

    Question 5 08:40

    Question 6 10:49

    Question 7 12:56

    Question 8 15:16

    Question 9 17:52

    Question 10 20:14

    Question 11 22:32


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    25 min
  • Episode 23: Revolution, Depression, Nationalism, 1918-1939
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode, I explore the turbulent decades between World War I and World War II, a period marked by revolution, economic collapse, and the rise of new political ideologies. I begin with the origins of fascism and why it appealed to societies shaken by war and instability. From there, I examine post-revolutionary Mexico and the Cristero Rebellion, the unraveling of the Russian Empire, and the failures of the Provisional Government. I then trace how the Treaty of Versailles helped ignite revolutionary movements in China and shaped the diverging paths of the Kuomintang and the Communists. Finally, I unpack the causes of the Great Depression, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and how the Soviet Union weathered the crisis through centralized planning. Together, these topics reveal how fear, instability, and global economic strain reshaped nations and set the stage for an increasingly volatile world.








    Question 1 00:00

    Question 2 02:48

    Question 3 04:40

    Question 4 07:16

    Question 5 09:33

    Question 6 12:01

    Question 7 14:20

    Question 8 16:38

    Question 9 19:52

    Question 10 22:11

    Question 11 24:21

    Question 12 26:11

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    28 min