Tocqueville 21 Podcast: American Foreign Policy with Peter Zeihan

6 July 2021

Tocqueville 21 · American Foreign Policy with Peter Zeihan

We’re proud to announce that the second episode of the Tocqueville 21 podcast is available today! This week, we begin a short series examining Francis Fukuyama’s notion of the End of History. Over the next few episodes, we will examine the theory in the context of its impact on our understanding of democracy, as well as its interpretations and critiques across various fields.

We were joined by geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan to discuss the course of American foreign policy in the post Cold War world. He provided us with exclusive insight into the origins and fallout of the Iraq war, the unique geopolitical opportunities of the H.W. Bush administration, and the new strategies employed in foreign policy by Presidents Trump and Biden.

A prolific author, public speaker, and founder of Zeihan on Geopolitics, Peter Zeihan has three books currently available for purchase, the latest of which is Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World (2020). His fourth book, Life After the End of the World, is highly anticipated and awaiting a publication date in 2022.

Listen, like, share, and enjoy!

 

For more information, please visit Peter Zeihan’s website: zeihan.com

Image credits for the likeness of Peter Zeihan to Zeihan on Geopolitics.

Intro and Outro credits: “Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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