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Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg

War and Peace since 1945

24 Jun 2025

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Explore the complex landscape of post-World War II conflicts in this compelling episode on War and Peace since 1945. Discover how global conflicts evolved beyond traditional warfare, examining the Cold War tensions, nuclear deterrence strategies, and emerging geopolitics that shaped our modern world.Dive deep into the transformation of international security frameworks and peace processes that emerged after WWII. We analyze intra-state conflicts like the siege of Aleppo, revealing how warfare shifted from armies to targeting civilian populations. Uncover the paradox of the UN Charter's prohibition of war and how it gave rise to "police actions" and interventions.This episode examines the role of fear - both economic and existential - in fueling global tensions, while exploring how technological advancements in robotics and advanced weaponry impact major power conflicts. Challenge traditional narratives of postwar peace as we argue that conflict has been a constant presence in international security.Keywords: post-World War II, Cold War, global conflicts, nuclear deterrence, peace processes, international security, geopolitics, warfare evolution, UN Charter, intra-state conflicts🎧 Subscribe for more episodes on Spotify or Apple Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/iqulture/subscribe.

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