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Jeremi Suri is the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at UT-Austin. During our conversation, Jeremi talks about his interest in history, the lessons of the Cold War, and how history can be used to create a more dynamic, interconnected, and healthy society.
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(00:50) How Jeremy developed an interest in his current area of study and what he spends a lot of his time doing.
(04:46) Jeremy’s ideas on what happened in the Soviet Union that led to its collapse
(12:29) The Chernobyl explosion of 1986.
(13:17) Jeremy shares what brought him to his current place in life and in academia
(23:40) How can we help to break some of the unease happening around in the country?
(31:15) Why do we say that empathy is the most important characteristic that we all need to nurture in ourselves?
(36:34) What are some things people can do to stand as a bulwark against the tide of tribalism and bifurcation?
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Jeremi Suri is the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at UT-Austin. During our conversation, Jeremi talks about his interest in history, the lessons of the Cold War, and how history can be used to create a more dynamic, interconnected, and healthy society.
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Support this podcast via Venmo
Support this podcast via PayPal
Support this podcast on Patreon
------------
Show notes
Leave a rating on Spotify
Leave a rating on Apple Podcasts
Follow Keep Talking on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube
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(00:50) How Jeremy developed an interest in his current area of study and what he spends a lot of his time doing.
(04:46) Jeremy’s ideas on what happened in the Soviet Union that led to its collapse
(12:29) The Chernobyl explosion of 1986.
(13:17) Jeremy shares what brought him to his current place in life and in academia
(23:40) How can we help to break some of the unease happening around in the country?
(31:15) Why do we say that empathy is the most important characteristic that we all need to nurture in ourselves?
(36:34) What are some things people can do to stand as a bulwark against the tide of tribalism and bifurcation?
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