America Alone: The Costs of Isolationism (w/ Dr. Charles Kupchan)
Could America’s political polarization be paving the way for a return to a multipolar world? Dr. Charles Kupchan, Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins us to explore this provocative question. With the possibility of Trump reelection looming, we discuss the repercussions of an isolationist America retreating from its leadership role on the global stage. Dr. Kupchan explains the historical context of America"s foreign policy, drawing fascinating parallels with the early reluctance to form alliances and the modern-day "America First" stance. As the United States grapples with a diminished ability to single-handedly dictate global outcomes, we consider the necessity of partnering with both democratic and non-democratic nations. How does this shift alter the global balance of power, and can new alliances successfully tackle pressing issues like climate change and nuclear proliferation? Through the lens of Dr. Kupchan"s experience, we discuss the complexities of a world where no single nation dominates, and consider whether this transition might not be as destabilizing as it seems. Our converation also tackles the dual threats of political dysfunction and socioeconomic changes reshaping Western democracies. With liberal populism on the rise and traditional influences waning, this episode offers a piercing examination of the precarious international landscape. We reflect on the fate of countries like Ukraine and Israel amidst these shifting dynamics, while contemplating the future of American foreign policy and the potential for a renewed national dialogue. Counterpoint Podcast ------------------------- Follow Deep Dive: Instagram YouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com Music: Majestic Earth - Joystock
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