
Diplomatic Immunity History Professor on James Madison and the War of 1812 | Diplomatic Immunity
In this episode of Diplomatic Immunity, host Kelly McFarland sits down with Dr. Tyson Reeder, assistant professor of history at Brigham Young University and author of Serpent in Eden: Foreign Meddling and Partisan Politics in James Madison's America (Oxford University Press, 2024 — winner of the 2025 George Washington Prize). Together, they explore the presidency of James Madison as part of our 2026 Road to 250 series, examining key turning points in American foreign policy.
Topics covered:
- Who was James Madison and how did he shape early American foreign policy?
- The Embargo of 1807 — Madison's brainchild and spectacular failure
- The causes of the War of 1812: Impressment, westward expansion, and partisan politics
- How foreign powers like Britain and France manipulated American domestic politics
- The war's inconclusive end and what the U.S. actually gained
- The road from Madison to the Monroe Doctrine
- How this destructive cycle of foreign meddling nearly left the founding charters in ashes
Produced by Freddie Mallinson and Mislav Majcan. Recorded on 3 March, 2026.
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Book mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07KGG8HSB
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