Conversations with History: Kenneth Waltz

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @clydedigital
    @clydedigital 2 года назад +11

    Thanks for posting this. I studied Waltz about 30 years ago. He’s a class act.

    • @honestbajan6877
      @honestbajan6877 2 года назад

      I studied him 5years ago. Lol

    • @bkup1332
      @bkup1332 10 месяцев назад +1

      1990s, great author and thinker.

  • @cultivatingwellness4028
    @cultivatingwellness4028 11 лет назад +20

    Such a thorough, interesting and relaxed interview.Waltz was endearing and kept conversation flowing intellectually and light.

  • @fjordhellas4077
    @fjordhellas4077 2 года назад +2

    Great minds! Thank you for showing that the US have Treasures like You two! Greetings from Norway!

  • @joeykristinw45211
    @joeykristinw45211 11 лет назад +21

    You are missed! One of the great minds of the field.

  • @shydncrumph8119
    @shydncrumph8119 8 лет назад +46

    behold the musical intro!

  • @tsheringpalden141
    @tsheringpalden141 7 лет назад +10

    I have just started my Masters in Asia Pacific Studies in Thailand and this conversation has helped me to understand the history of International Politics in the simplest way and also the purpose of IR theory which is one of my main subjects. Thank you.

    • @RileyRampant
      @RileyRampant 7 лет назад +2

      recommend: check out also the UCB interview with JJ Mearsheimer as well - good luck in your studies!

    • @tsheringpalden141
      @tsheringpalden141 7 лет назад

      Thank you

  • @trinisuprazee
    @trinisuprazee 11 лет назад +11

    R.I.P Kenneth Waltz. True giant of International Relations

  • @michaelg7520
    @michaelg7520 2 года назад +3

    And we are back to a multi-power world. Time flies. Things change.

  • @Nicer2BNice
    @Nicer2BNice 6 месяцев назад

    What’s interesting is that deep thinkers sometimes take quite a bit of time to ponder things before they arrive at what they might think his the truth. This was obviously the case with Kenneth Waltz. And of course John Mearsheimer picked up a refined Kenneth’s theory to make it even more of an accurate predictive tool. Mearsheimer’s theory of offensive realism is an excellent tool at explaining history, explaining the current state of affairs as time advances, and it’s also an excellent framework with which to predict the future actions or interactions of states. It’s interesting because while I haven’t had the benefit of being able to bounce my ideas off of others in an academic setting I think I’ve come up with what I call my “course” which expands upon the work of Waltz and Mearsheimer in the realm of international politics and power dynamics and also explains everything else that has to do with human behavior and how we might try to conduct ourselves in order to essentially save ourselves from ourselves and save ourselves from artificial intelligence. It’ll be interesting to see if my “course” gets any traction. If so, it’s possible that it might be able to be used in the same way as offensive realism is used to explain IR as humans might be able to explain to themselves the best way forward.

  • @jfrancefl325
    @jfrancefl325 5 лет назад +6

    12:00 Ultimately the test of a theory is the usefulness by those in that field

    • @cindirose3390
      @cindirose3390 2 года назад

      Politicians define "working" in such absurd and self-serving ways

  • @Free7ZipDownload
    @Free7ZipDownload 11 лет назад +2

    Great presentation.

  • @freeverse7
    @freeverse7 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you, very interesting.

  • @hollyjoiner436
    @hollyjoiner436 6 лет назад +3

    I'm not the only one who thought the intro music was lovely

  • @akashtiwari5729
    @akashtiwari5729 3 года назад +4

    Cut to 2021 and we can say that Prof. Waltz was spot on in his reading of the World (in 2003)... be it on Iraq, China, or the World Order in general.

  • @atumyiffen
    @atumyiffen Год назад +1

    Where do i find music like in the intro?

  • @MarzioMariaCimini
    @MarzioMariaCimini 15 лет назад +2

    Great! Kenneth RULEZ!

  • @carolinaus123
    @carolinaus123 11 лет назад +3

    R.I.P. Kenneth Waltz :(

  • @donaldwhittaker7987
    @donaldwhittaker7987 3 месяца назад

    Waltz is sort of the Einstein of IR because he reduced what seems complicated to a very simple idea. Like a William of Ockham for IR students.

  • @jalllaaavg
    @jalllaaavg 2 года назад

    Body language never lies.

  • @DraconiusLux
    @DraconiusLux 13 лет назад +3

    And the UN is as only as strong as its members initiatives.

  • @JustMelv
    @JustMelv 12 лет назад +2

    This might sound somewhat dissappointing, but: a political theorist, tries to develop models which enables us to explain all sorts of political phenomena. Whether that is about local politics or international politics like Kenneth Waltz did.

  • @airhealth
    @airhealth 14 лет назад +1

    @tzarjez this my friend is what he calls reductionism. :)
    Sure institutions won't exist without the constituent parts. But once formed, over time the institutions take on a life of its own and develop its own at least partially independent interests and identity. Big bureaucracies have a way of doing that.

  • @Gametheory101
    @Gametheory101 16 лет назад

    He doesn't seem uncomfortable here...

  • @rpaddon
    @rpaddon 16 лет назад +3

    His idea of anarchy is a lack of government. There is no supra-national government that is able to effect the behavior of a state. The UN has no teeth and has been shown to be ineffective.
    The State is still supreme, though the nature of the game has changed. The military is no longer the primary way that states attain power, economic coercion has become increasingly important in a world where large scale conflict is avoided as much as possible.

  • @Juaniguitarra86
    @Juaniguitarra86 4 года назад

    the master in action

  • @eugeniaazaar7768
    @eugeniaazaar7768 8 лет назад +2

    I enjoyed finding this resource ! Humbly, I think that Waltz couldn't answer properly about transnational threats cause he was still thinking about states like unitary , racional and main actors, therefore he couldn't imagine new actors or units acting above or separated of the state form, because these new conditions would affect the the same concept of structure

    • @RileyRampant
      @RileyRampant 7 лет назад

      he implies, i think, that these IR theories have recourse to some sort compensation for the noise, if you will, of transnational threats, though i guess we would have to investigate if there are defensible techniques for doing so, within the domain of social science.

  • @Sphoric
    @Sphoric 12 лет назад

    = hard power. Soft power is cultural, diplomatic, ideological.

    • @MattyGJoker
      @MattyGJoker 5 лет назад

      Find it's better to term economic as sticky, whereas cultural as sweet.

  • @MassimoRamaioli
    @MassimoRamaioli 14 лет назад

    @Setzer : I think he was completely right about Saddam. He couldn't attack the US or Europe or anyone else with nuclear weapons because he did not have those - never did. The regjme had lost much of its military capabilities after the sanctions, which crippled the Iraqi economy and made for Saddam impossible any adventure abroad. All the coercive resources of the regime went for maintaining internal stability.

  • @evagalai9956
    @evagalai9956 8 лет назад +6

    Shame the interviewer was too afraid to continue discussing bush's mad dog policy a month after this interview us army was already looting in Baghdad

  • @diegocastro8061
    @diegocastro8061 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @garysymons3930
    @garysymons3930 3 года назад

    At 56:0 the conundrum posed is if North Korea got h0ld of nukes , but it now has nukes , as of 2021, + a delivery system , but a further complication is that that N.Korea is really a surrogate for China much as Cuba was with the USSR , and in fact it was China that built the nukes, NK being too poor to do so . In fact NK is a vassal state. So theoretically if NK exploded a nuke in the sea China could say blame him not us ., nobody would believe NK , therefore another Korean war is unlikely to end well for the west. China would then simply absorb both NK and the south and have a massive refugee problem + world economic sanctions against it . That would be a deterrant ?????????

  • @Crankdatification
    @Crankdatification 14 лет назад +3

    Reminds me of My Cousin Vinny

  • @robertprawendowski2850
    @robertprawendowski2850 Год назад

    ⭐⭐

  • @pacificislandsguy
    @pacificislandsguy 12 лет назад

    this is an absolutely amazing series ... a real treasure trove of some of the greatest minds in recent history. I wish the interviewer would not ask such long pontificating questions - he looks like such an intellectual midget against these greats... he should not try to debate them just ask short intro questions....

  • @miguelbsilva2
    @miguelbsilva2 15 лет назад

    Waltz could be more specific to the question about the new transnational terrorism and redefine his concepts on active unites. It's time to update your theory Waltz!

  • @stephenyang2844
    @stephenyang2844 3 года назад

    Mr. Waltz predicted China's rise under CCP as well as Iraqi conflict back in 2008.

  • @Willis2992
    @Willis2992 13 лет назад

    @rpaddon To ignore non state actors in the international system is entirely dubious however. After all hasn't Western Foreign policy of hte past ten years been almost entirely influenced by 9/11? That to me is the critical flaw of his theory.

  • @jfrancefl325
    @jfrancefl325 5 лет назад

    theory is an instrument used to predict 14:00

  • @typon1
    @typon1 Год назад

    Broke: Fridman
    Woke: Mearsheimer
    Bespoke: Waltz

  • @alonelychild
    @alonelychild 15 лет назад

    The sound is aweful

  • @jfrancefl325
    @jfrancefl325 5 лет назад

    13:45

  • @thermojo5223
    @thermojo5223 2 года назад

    I assume Tony Blair never had the pleasure of meeting this guy.

  • @donokeefe3960
    @donokeefe3960 8 лет назад +4

    31:00 Rome dominated "the relevant part of the globe" and is therefore the same as the US dominating all of the globe. The part of the globe dominated by the Mongols, Chinese, Mayans, Ottomans, etc. were "not relevant." What nonsense. How much more Eurocentric could he possibly be?

    • @sir_weltschmerz
      @sir_weltschmerz 6 лет назад +4

      The Roman Empire was not around when the Mongols, Mayans, or Ottomans were around; the Han Dynasty of China was barely founded (some 2 centuries) before Rome fell. I think you need to learn these people's history before you try to make blatantly false accusations.

    • @TheSoleGOAT
      @TheSoleGOAT 2 года назад +1

      Lol the part of the world the Ottomans dominated MUCH LATER was part of the Roman empire

  • @Elrond69McBong
    @Elrond69McBong 11 лет назад +2

    R.I.P. in Piece

  • @AustinRohr
    @AustinRohr 12 лет назад

    I want the interviewer to say Muffins and Poundcake, just one time, please?

  • @Tudhaliya
    @Tudhaliya 7 лет назад +3

    The interviewer continues to ask foreign policy questions instead of international relations questions.

  • @TheCanye88
    @TheCanye88 14 лет назад

    sounds like someone went to IR 101 today

  • @rb4124
    @rb4124 3 месяца назад

    31:19 "No country dominated the relevant part of the globe since Rome." So by this casual Eurocentric logic the rest of the world automatically becomes an irrelevant part of the globe. 🙃

  • @DraconiusLux
    @DraconiusLux 13 лет назад

    @rpaddon Economy=military=power. Simple.

  • @DinoSpumoni213
    @DinoSpumoni213 13 лет назад +1

    somebody please make a remix of his 'wha-wha-wha' over a techno beat!!

  • @drewpasttenseofdraw
    @drewpasttenseofdraw 15 лет назад +2

    where are the black guyus

  • @franckbekkeli
    @franckbekkeli 4 года назад

    25:00 ==>

  • @applebone7
    @applebone7 7 лет назад +3

    who' s here Poli Sci 7

  • @forskid
    @forskid 11 лет назад

    rip

  • @aftabullah2001
    @aftabullah2001 6 лет назад

    Go Nawaz Go

  • @spacerumsfeld
    @spacerumsfeld 14 лет назад

    Uh...uh....uh....uh....uh...

  • @roadracer1584
    @roadracer1584 3 года назад

    That is an AWFUL beginning soundtrack!

  • @hassanrajput9576
    @hassanrajput9576 2 года назад

    25:33

  • @hassanrajput9576
    @hassanrajput9576 2 года назад

    28:57