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The EI Podcast

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The EI Podcast brings you weekly conversations and audio essays from leading writers, thinkers and historians. Hosted by Alastair Benn and Paul Lay. Find the EI Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or search The EI Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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Ioannes Chountis de Fabbri on reading as an antidote to the restless spirit of the industrial age. Read by Leighton Pugh.

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Jonathan Sumption surveys the last generation of spies before the creation of Europe's professional intelligence services. Read by Leighton Pugh.

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EI's Jack Dickens is joined by Charlie Laderman, associate professor at the University of Florida’s Hamilton Center, to discuss how the United States’ hemispheric ambitions emerged from great-power competition – and why the Monroe Doctrine still matt... more

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Alastair Benn is joined by Leo Damrosch, author of Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson, to explore the life and legacy of the celebrated Scottish writer, including one of his most enduring literary achievements, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll ... more

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Charlie Laderman
Senior Lecturer in International History at King's College London and Associate Professor at the University of Florida's Hamilton Center
King's College London, University of Florida
Episode: The Monroe Doctrine: The United States’ hemispheric strategy explained
Leo Damrosch
Author of 'Storyteller, The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson'
Episode: The strange case of Robert Louis Stevenson
Helen Thompson
Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Episode: The instability of a multipolar era
Dr. Nicholas Wright
One of the world's leading neuroscientists, who researches the brain and its application in warfare and security
University College London
Episode: Why the brain is the ultimate weapon of war
Dan Wang
Research fellow at the Hoover History Lab at Stanford University and author of Breakneck, China's Quest to Engineer the Future
Hoover Institution
Episode: China's quest to engineer the future
Stephen Kotkin
Expert on Russian and European affairs, Kleinheim Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Hoover Institution
Episode: Stephen Kotkin on a new age of warfare
Jonathan Esty
PhD student at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: Graham Greene's Vietnam
Andrew Lambert
Laughton Professor of Naval History at King's College London, distinguished naval historian
King's College London
Episode: No more Napoleons: British grand strategy in the 19th century
Karolina Watroba
Author of Metamorphoses, In Search of Franz Kafka, A Journey Through a Century of Kafka's Readers and Readings.
Episode: The Trial at 100: revisiting Kafka’s prophetic masterpiece

Hosts

Alastair Benn
Co-host of the EI Podcast.
Paul Lay
Co-host of the EI Podcast and Senior Editor at Engelsberg Ideas.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
  • Thought provoking

    Such a well done show. Thoughtful, interesting and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bradbel
    United States4 months ago
  • The best podcast this side of the Potomac

    A truly excellent podcast with knowledgeable hosts, fascinating guests and a delightfully eclectic mix of topics. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    An honourable man
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and informative nature of discussions, often describing the content as engaging and intellectually stimulating.
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#45
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#78
Taiwan/History
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#139
Hong Kong/History
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#154
Ukraine/History
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#211
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#218
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The strange case of Robert Louis Stevenson
Q: How does Stevenson's life influence his writing?
His tumultuous upbringing and Calvinist background shaped his exploration of duality and morality.
The strange case of Robert Louis Stevenson
Q: What do you think is the moral core of the novel?
The hypocrisy within Jekyll allows Hyde to emerge, reflecting societal moral pressures.
China's quest to engineer the future
Q: What are some of the demographic factors affecting China's manufacturing industry?
China's manufacturing landscape has diversified geographically and demographically, with advancements in education and health increasing human capital across various provinces.
China's quest to engineer the future
Q: What do you mean by engineer and lawyerly society, and how do they impact China's and America's approach?
Engineers symbolize a methodical approach to governance, focusing on societal management, whereas lawyers reflect a system bound by rules often leading to obstructions in construction and infrastructure development in the US.
Stephen Kotkin on a new age of warfare
Q: What could Europe do practically to turn this around or at least to offer a more positive future?
Europe needs significant conscription and a serious re-investment in military infrastructure while overcoming societal constraints against war.

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2. Leo Damrosch
3. Helen Thompson
4. Dr. Nicholas Wright
5. Dan Wang
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