Empire: World History

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Apr 2, 2026 • 20min

Jung Chang On Life Under Mao & Being Banned From China

Jung Chang, author and historian known for Wild Swans, shares vivid memories of life under Mao. She describes brief time as a Red Guard, her father’s persecution, and exile to the countryside as a barefoot doctor. She reflects on cultural destruction at school and how Mao’s legacy still shapes global politics.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 51min

347. Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Six Day War (Part 2)

Eugene Rogan, Oxford professor of modern Middle Eastern history and author of The Arabs, provides expert analysis of the 1967 Six-Day War. He unpacks the surprise Israeli airstrike, tactical planning that secured air superiority, the collapse of Arab fronts in Sinai, Jordan and the Golan, and the war’s shock for Palestinian society and Arab politics.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 39min

346. Arab-Israeli Conflict: From Suez To The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (Part 1)

Eugene Rogan, Oxford historian of modern Middle Eastern history, gives concise context on Nasser’s rise and the aftermath of Suez. Short, punchy segments cover Palestinian displacement after 1948, the Arab Cold War’s rivalries, Egypt’s costly Yemen intervention, the PLO’s origins, Fatah’s early raids, Soviet disinformation, and the closing of the Straits of Tiran that pushed the region toward conflict.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 49min

345. Chairman Mao: The Cultural Revolution (Ep 6)

Rana Mitter, historian of modern China and author of A Bitter Revolution, offers expert analysis on Mao and the Cultural Revolution. He outlines why Mao launched the movement. He describes the teenage Red Guards, the destruction of culture, public humiliation tactics, and the surreal personality cult. He traces factional purges, Lin Biao’s fall, Nixon’s rapprochement, Mao’s decline and the immediate aftermath.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 49min

344. Chairman Mao: The Great Leap Forward (Ep 5)

Rana Mitter, historian of modern China and Harvard professor, guides the conversation. He explores Mao's global ambitions in the late 1950s and the stunt with Khrushchev at a swimming pool. He explains the origins and disasters of the Great Leap Forward, including the Four Pests sparrow campaign and how policy and accounting failures produced mass famine. He also covers the 1962 clash with India.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 34min

Christiane Amanpour On Iran & Trump’s Miscalculations

Christiane Amanpour, renowned British-Iranian journalist with decades covering conflicts, reflects on growing up in Tehran and reporting since 1979. She connects the Iran–Iraq War to today’s tactics. She critiques US policy choices and Israel’s role. She highlights civilian impacts, rising nationalism, and possible endgames for Iran.
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Mar 19, 2026 • 52min

343. Lebanon: Hezbollah, Israel, & Fifty Years As A Battleground

Kim Ghattas, Lebanese journalist and author of Black Wave, offers a historical tour of Lebanon’s century of conflict. She traces Lebanon’s colonial map, foreign patrons, and Iran’s role after 1982. The conversation covers Hezbollah’s rise, Israel’s military moves and backchannels with Iran, and why diplomacy is crucial to break the cycle of violence.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 41min

342. Iran: The Three Ayatollahs – From Revolution to Dynasty

Ali Ansari, historian and author specializing in Iranian history and politics, gives a concise tour of Iran’s modern turmoil. He traces revolutionary instability and the roots of anti-Western paranoia. He maps the rise of Khamenei, the grooming of Mojtaba, and the IRGC’s role as a politicized, kleptocratic force. He surveys recent repression, economic collapse, and the main possible futures for Iran.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 48min

341. Chairman Mao: The Clash With Stalin (Ep 4)

Rana Mitter, historian at Harvard Kennedy School and expert on modern China, explains Mao’s early years in power. He discusses China’s postwar dislocation and Soviet influence. He covers violent land reform, anti-business campaigns, Danwei life and welfare, women’s legal changes, political purges, the Hundred Flowers rebound, and the lead-up to the Great Leap Forward.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 57min

340. Chairman Mao: World War II, Japanese Invasion, & Massacre in Nanjing (Ep 3)

Rana Mitter, historian of modern China and Harvard professor, outlines China’s struggle during the 1937–45 war with Japan. He recounts the fall and massacre at Nanjing. He explains the Long March’s aftermath, Mao’s consolidation in Yan’an, guerrilla tactics, wartime politics, and how international aid and Soviet moves shaped the conflict’s end.

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