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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Robert Kaplan On The Tragedy In Geopolitics

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Bob is a foreign affairs and travel journalist, and a scholar of the classics. For three decades he reported for The Atlantic and wrote for many other places, including the editorial pages of the NYT and WaPo — and TNR back in my day. He holds the Robert Strausz-Hupé Chair in Geopolitics at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and is a senior adviser at Eurasia Group. He’s the author of 21 books, including The Coming AnarchyBalkan Ghosts and Asia’s Cauldron. His new book is The Tragic Mind.

For two clips of our convo — why anarchy is worse than tyranny, specifically in Iraq, and the question of whether Taiwan is worth going to war over — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Bob’s working-class upbringing; his global travel as a young reporter; his complex views of humanity after visiting Soviet Europe and the Balkans; Reagan’s talent and good fortune; H.W.’s record of averting disaster; the optimism and hubris of the US after the Cold War; the series of US victories in the ‘90s — ending in Iraq and Afghanistan; the evil of Saddam; Obama’s love of Niebuhr and his overcompensation on Russia and China; Biden’s deft balancing act in Ukraine; how the Afghan exit actually benefitted the US against Russia; Greek tragedy vs. Shakespearean tragedy; Sophocles and Oedipus; the Christian understanding of tragedy; Hobbes and his Leviathan; Zionism as the lesser of two evils; Spengler’s Decline of the West; American decadence and the poison of social media; and Bob’s clinical depression after the Iraq invasion.

Browse the Dishcast archive for another discussion you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety). Upcoming guests include Mark Lilla on liberalism, Susan Neiman on how “left is not woke,” Tabia Lee on her firing as a DEI director, Chris Stirewalt on Fox News, Nigel Biggar on colonialism, and John Oberg on veganism (recorded already but I’m sampling a variety of plant-based meats to comment on when the episode is released). As always, please send your guest recs and listener feedback to [email protected].

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0:00.0

The Hi there.

0:29.6

Here we are again, another discast.

0:32.6

We're on a roll lately.

0:34.0

I hope you enjoyed Michael Lind.

0:35.6

He's an incredibly feckoned brain, someone very hard to

0:40.7

really pigeonhole in any particular way and lovely feedback from that. But today we have someone

0:49.1

who, a little like Michael, I've known and followed and read now for 30 years, I guess it must be,

0:56.2

and used to edit at The New Republic.

0:59.3

He's Robert D. Kaplan, Bob Kaplan, and he's a foreign affairs and travel journalist.

1:04.6

For three decades, he reported for The Atlantic and wrote for many other publications,

1:09.8

including the editorial pages of the

1:11.2

New York Times and Washington Post.

1:13.6

He's been all over the world a whole bunch of hotspots at exactly the moments when you

1:17.9

wouldn't want to go there.

1:19.6

He holds the Robert Strauss who paid chair in geopolitics at the Foreign Policy Research

1:24.9

Institute and is a senior advisor at Eurasia Group.

1:29.3

And he is remarkably prolific. He has 21 books, including The Coming Anarchy, Borkin Ghosts, a book that had an impact upon Bill Clinton, which we will talk about, and Asia's Chaldron.

1:45.0

His new book, which really intrigued me,

1:47.6

is called The Tragic Mind, Fear, Fate, and the Burden of Power.

1:55.1

Bob, welcome, tragically, to the Discast.

1:59.4

Well, it's a great pleasure to be here.

2:02.1

Tell me, and I usually ask us,

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