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  • Episode 24: World War II
    2025/03/26

    In this episode I examine the causes and effects of WWII, including the rise of the Nazi party, the Spanish Civil War, German and Japanese military successes and failures, the Holocaust, decolonization, partitioning, and the beginnings of the Cold War.


    00:00 Question 1

    01:29 Question 2

    03:22 Question 3

    04:58 Question 4

    08:36 Question 5

    11:51 Question 6

    14:24 Question 7

    15:33 Question 8

    18:33 Question 9

    20:24 Question 10

    21:28 Question 11

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    24 分
  • Episode 30: The World After the Cold War
    2025/03/17

    In this episode I explore the factors that contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. I will discuss the role colonialism played in the Yugoslavian and Rwandan genocides. Finally, I will discuss the origins of the continuing turmoil in the Middle East/Western Asia

    • Why did the Cold War end?
    • What were glasnost and perestroika, and how might they have contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union?
    • In what way were the genocides in Yugoslavia and Rwanda the product of imperialism?
    • Why has ethnic and religious tension in the Middle East persisted in the years since the end of the Cold War?
    • What is the cause of anti-American Islamic extremist violence? How has the US responded to this violence, and how has this affected America’s position in the world?


    00:00 Question 1

    02:50 Question 2

    04:43 Question 3

    08:40 Question 4

    11:12 Question 5

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    13 分
  • Episode 27: Latin America During the Cold War
    2025/02/14

    In this episode we will look at the impact that US imperialism and the Cold War had on Latin America, focusing especially on the short and long-term effects of US interventionist foreign policy in the region.

    • Despite the fact that most of Latin America had been independent of colonial rule since the early 19th century, why did it still see much of the same anti-western Marxist agitation that would characterize post-colonial Africa and Asia in the years after WWII?
    • Why was Marxism a potentially disastrous political model to follow in the years after WWII? Was there anything inherently volatile about Marxism or were there external factors at play?
    • How can the example of the United Fruit Company be used to explain much of the political volatility in Latin America, especially since WWII?
    • How was Cuba’s post-revolution economy sustainable?
    • Why did Latin American military officers see themselves as necessary alternatives to the political status quo?
    • Why did the end of the Cold War foster some movements towards democracy throughout Latin America?
    • What was a “banana republic”, and what does it have to do with the United States?
    • In what ways is the movement of peoples north from Latin America a legacy of 19th century and Cold War US foreign and economic policy?


    00:00:00 Chapter 27 Question 1

    00:01:40 Chapter 27 Question 2

    00:02:50 Question 3

    00:07:10 Question 4

    00:08:14 Question 5

    00:09:47 Question 6

    00:11:04 Question 7

    00:11:53 Question 8


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    14 分