The Secrets of Statecraft
Un podcast de Hoover Institution
62 Épisodes
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The Past is Ever-Present for Bret Stephens | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 28/03/2023 -
John Bolton’s World Tour | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 10/03/2023 -
Nick Thomas-Symonds and the History of the Labour Party | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 28/02/2023 -
History Matters to Sir Trevor Phillips | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 14/02/2023 -
Simon Sebag Montefiore Goes Into the World | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 05/01/2023 -
The Tory Philosophy of Michael Gove | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 14/12/2022 -
The Architect: Karl Rove on Politics and History | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 09/11/2022 -
David Cameron’s Relationship with History | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 25/10/2022 -
Unwrapping the Enigma, Mystery and Riddle: Stephen Kotkin Explains Russia to Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution
Publié: 11/10/2022 -
H. R. McMaster in Peace and War
Publié: 28/09/2022 -
How History Shaped Dr. Condoleezza Rice
Publié: 06/09/2022 -
The Statecraft and Spycraft of MI6’s former Chief
Publié: 01/07/2022 -
The Historical Heritage of Bibi Netanyahu
Publié: 13/06/2022 -
Seventy Years on the Throne: Robert Hardman Explains Queen Elizabeth II’s Statecraft
Publié: 01/06/2022 -
Peter Robinson on the Art of Writing Ronald Reagan’s Speeches
Publié: 16/05/2022 -
The Influence of the Past on President Iván Duque of Colombia
Publié: 27/04/2022 -
Dambisa Moyo Finds Echoes of the Gilded Age
Publié: 11/04/2022 -
A Masterclass In History from Dr. Henry Kissinger
Publié: 31/03/2022 -
Christopher Buckley on The History of the Social Faux Pas
Publié: 17/03/2022 -
The View From Next Door: John O’Sullivan on the War in Ukraine
Publié: 07/03/2022
Secrets of Statecraft is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by Andrew Roberts which explores the effect that the study of History has had on the careers and decision-making of public figures, and which will also ask leading historians about the influence that the study of History had on their biographical subjects. he title is taken from Winston Churchill’s reply on Coronation Day 1953 to a young American who had asked him for life-advice, to whom he said ‘Study History, study History, for therein lie all the secrets of statecraft.’