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Mentioned in 16 episodes
First Among Equals
Book • 1984
First Among Equals follows the careers and personal lives of four ambitious British politicians—Charles Seymour, Simon Kerslake, Raymond Gould, and Andrew Fraser—as they navigate the complexities of British politics from 1964 to 1991.
The novel explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and loyalty, intertwining their personal and political lives in a gripping saga.
The novel explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and loyalty, intertwining their personal and political lives in a gripping saga.
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Mentioned by 

as 

's new book, discussing US foreign policy in a multipolar world.


Ravi Agrawal


Emma Ashford

66 snips
Is Trump America’s First Post-Unipolar President?
Recommended by 

as a book where 

argues for American policymakers to embrace multipolarity.


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan


Emma Ashford

60 snips
America Can’t Escape the Multipolar Order
Mentioned by the narrator as a book that challenges how we think about American foreign policy.

53 snips
The Strength of Trump’s Foreign Policy
Mentioned by 

when introducing the book.


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

52 snips
Xi Jinping’s World of Treachery and Sacrifice
Mentioned in an advertisement as a book that challenges how we think about American foreign policy.

49 snips
The Limits of the American Way of AI
Mentioned by Chris Preble as a book that will be sold at the launch of Stimson's New Visions for Grand Strategy project.

44 snips
How Will the U.S. Deal With a Weaponized World Economy?
Mentioned by 

when introducing the guest and by 

as the book she authored, cited to frame the episode's discussion.


Nick Gillespie


Emma Ashford

40 snips
How the Iran War Could Backfire
Mentioned as a book challenging how we think about American foreign policy.

33 snips
The Age-Old Contest Between Land and Sea
Commended by Chris Preble, will be discussed more in future shows.

25 snips
A Strategy of Prioritization?
Mentioned by 

as forthcoming and available for pre-order on Amazon.


Nick Gillespie

24 snips
Did Bombing Iran Make America Safer?








