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The Secrets of Statecraft

English, History, 1 season, 51 episodes, 1 day, 15 hours, 29 minutes
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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. The 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.’
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The Courage of Sir Bill Browder | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

How Bill Browder reacted when Vladimir Putin murdered Browder’s friend and lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. Recorded on October 11, 2024.
10/23/202445 minutes, 25 seconds
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Nataliya Bugayova Explains How Ukraine Can Still Win | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Nataliya Bugayova, Non-Resident Russia Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War, shares her latest in-depth knowledge on how the Russo-Ukrainian War is going. Recorded on September 9, 2024. 
10/9/202434 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lord Matt Ridley Gives Us Reasons To Be Cheerful | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The esteemed science writer and author of The Rational Optimist, Matt Ridley, gazes into the future of mankind.  Recorded on September 16, 2024.
9/25/202453 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Iranian Mindset | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Iranian-born Shay Khatiri, senior fellow of the Yorktown Institute, explains the (warped) thinking of the Teheran regime.
9/11/202442 minutes, 45 seconds
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Paul Gregory’s ‘Friendship’ with Lee Harvey Oswald | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The distinguished economist Paul Gregory recalls his time spent with Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald.
8/28/202441 minutes, 8 seconds
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Robert Service on Lenin, Trotsky & Stalin | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The great historian of Russian history compares and contrasts the three monsters of the Russian Revolution.
8/9/202449 minutes, 2 seconds
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A Tory Good and True | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Nick True was until recently leader of the House of Lords and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. His Toryism hails from an earlier and better age, but still has modern relevance.
7/29/202445 minutes, 4 seconds
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Around The World With Dan Hannan | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Lord Hannan draws on his 21 years as a member of the European Parliament for this scholarly and masterly overview of world affairs.
7/18/202448 minutes, 38 seconds
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Con Coughlin: Getting Into the Minds of Monsters | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Con Coughlin, veteran war correspondent and Daily Telegraph foreign & defense editor, has written the biographies of Ayatollah Khomeini, Saddam Hussein and Bashir Al-Assad.  And he’s also gone drinking with Hunter S. Thompson …
7/2/202451 minutes, 32 seconds
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Nicolas Sarkozy's 'Certain Idea of France' | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

President Nicolas Sarkozy on the weight of history on his shoulders when he ruled France from 2007 to 2012.
6/17/202434 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Continental Tour d’Horizon with Zeinab Badawi | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The history of Africa over the past seven millennia, and this time from an African perspective.
6/5/202448 minutes, 37 seconds
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The State of Israel with Dan Senor | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Dan Senor, host of the “Call Me Back” podcast, discusses the war in Gaza and where it might go from here. 
5/21/20241 hour, 7 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Mission of Tzipi Hotovely | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The Israeli Ambassador to London speaks up eloquently and frankly for her embattled country.
5/10/202441 minutes, 12 seconds
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Toby Young Speaks Freely | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Toby Young, director of the splendid Free Speech Union, discusses his campaign to defend freedom of expression.
4/12/202441 minutes, 51 seconds
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Conrad Black’s Extraordinary Magnum Opus | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Conrad Black discusses his epic thousand-page history of the Ancient World up to the death of Emperor Augustus.
3/27/202442 minutes, 55 seconds
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Rep. Mike Gallagher on the March of the Chinese Communist Party | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Congressman Gallagher on why the West should take the threat of China seriously, from TikTok to Taiwan.
3/15/202446 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Sagacity of Elliott Abrams | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Elliott Abrams has had the ear of Republican presidents from Reagan to Trump. Here is what he told them...
2/23/202432 minutes, 38 seconds
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Matt Pottinger Sounds the Alarm in Asia | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Former Deputy National Security Adviser and China expert Matt Pottinger takes a clear-eyed view of the threats to peace in Asia.
2/3/20241 hour, 2 minutes, 8 seconds
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The View From Inside Israel with Tom Gross | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Tom Gross is an influential British journalist and Middle East commentator who provides cutting-edge analysis on the unfolding Israel-Gaza struggle.
1/24/20241 hour, 13 minutes, 28 seconds
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Once More Unto the Breach, with Eliot Cohen | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Former State Department Counsellor Eliot Cohen on how William Shakespeare can explain the rise, rule, and fall of present day leaders.
11/10/202350 minutes
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The varied career (but unvarying principles) of Robert O’Brien | Secrets of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Robert O’Brien has had a large number of demanding jobs, but none more so than being President Trump’s national security advisor.
8/30/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on exceptional Jewish Leadership | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The rabbi of America’s oldest Jewish congregation discusses his new book, Providence and Power.
8/15/202354 minutes, 39 seconds
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Getting Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts and Michael McFaul | Hoover Institution

Mike McFaul, President Obama’s ambassador to Moscow, drew on history to discover what makes Putin tick.
8/1/202345 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tony Abbott Speaks Out | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Former prime minister of Australia Tony Abbott is in characteristically forthright form when discussing the past, present, and future of Western institutions.
7/12/202353 minutes, 45 seconds
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Lord (Charles) Powell recalls his service as Margaret Thatcher’s closest advisor | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Lord (Charles) Powell recalls his service as Margaret Thatcher’s closest advisor during her three historic premierships.
6/27/202345 minutes, 31 seconds
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Defending Democracy: The Life’s Work of George Robertson | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Lord (George) Robertson, Secretary-General of NATO, talks about steering the organization through some of its most perilous moments.
6/6/202344 minutes, 58 seconds
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Alexander Downer’s Continual Crisis Management | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The longest serving foreign minister in Australian history, Alexander Downer used his past experience to navigate a series of major crises, including 9/11.
5/15/20231 hour, 57 seconds
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The Past is Prologue for Lord Julian Fellowes | Secrets Of Statecraft | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

The Oscar-winning creator of Gosford Park and Downton Abbey speaks about history, creativity and noblesse oblige. 
4/26/202343 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Trials of Bill Barr | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Over a quarter of a century separated William P. Barr’s terms as the 77th and also the 85th Attorney General of the United States, serving under two very different presidents.
4/10/202346 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Past is Ever-Present for Bret Stephens | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Bret Stephens, the Pulitzer-winning New York Times journalist, on the influence of the past on himself, his family, the Jewish people, and America.
3/28/202347 minutes, 55 seconds
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John Bolton’s World Tour | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Former US Ambassador to the UN and National Security Adviser John Bolton considers the global challenges to the West.
3/10/202342 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nick Thomas-Symonds and the History of the Labour Party | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

British historian and biographer Nick Thomas-Symonds MP is in Sir Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet and will play a key role in any future Labour government.  Here he speaks about the giants of Labour Party history: Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, Aneurin Bevan, and Harold Wilson.
2/28/202340 minutes, 48 seconds
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History Matters to Sir Trevor Phillips | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Sir Trevor Phillips is the founder of the Policy Exchange’s History Matters project, the UK chairman of the Index on Censorship, and was longest-serving equalities commissioner in British history. Here he gives his characteristically trenchant views on the subjects of history, race, and free speech.
2/14/202344 minutes, 26 seconds
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Simon Sebag Montefiore Goes Into the World | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

British historian Simon Sebag Montefiore has written a new history of the World, which analyzes the last 10,000 years of global events through the prism of famous (and often infamous) families.
1/5/202343 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Tory Philosophy of Michael Gove | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Michael Gove is that rare thing in politics, a genuine intellectual who is also a very effective politician. One of the longest-serving conservative cabinet ministers, he has served under four prime ministers and twice stood for the premiership himself, but his real metier is as a Tory thinker.
12/14/202231 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Architect: Karl Rove on Politics and History | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Karl Rove started his career as a political consultant, eventually helping George W. Bush get elected Governor of Texas and later, President of the United States. In this conversation, Rove discusses his rise through the business of politics, his days in the White House, and his current career as a historian.  
11/9/202243 minutes, 32 seconds
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David Cameron’s Relationship with History | Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

David Cameron was well prepared to be the British prime minister from 2010 to 2016, after receiving a first-class education at the hands of top historians. He explores how much his schooling in history affected the decisions he took when called upon to make it. 
10/25/202236 minutes, 40 seconds
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Unwrapping the Enigma, Mystery and Riddle: Stephen Kotkin Explains Russia to Andrew Roberts | Hoover Institution

Understanding the psyche of Russia and the Russians has bewildered Westerners for generations; foremost expert Stephen Kotkin gives some penetrating insights into how to do it.
10/11/202245 minutes, 8 seconds
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H. R. McMaster in Peace and War

Distinguished combat commander Lieutenant General H. R. McMaster speaks about his time as President Trump's National Security Adviser, American mistakes during the Vietnam War, his belief in learning from the past to help to think strategically about the present, and finally he discusses what the Biden Administration is getting wrong and right about the Russo-Ukrainian War.
9/28/202239 minutes, 54 seconds
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How History Shaped Dr. Condoleezza Rice

From murderous Jim Crow–era Birmingham, Alabama, via the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, to the defeat of Soviet Communism, the past has had a powerful influence over the worldview of Dr. Condoleezza Rice, former national security advisor and secretary of state. She also comments on the life and career of the late Mikhail Gorbachev.
9/6/202238 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Statecraft and Spycraft of MI6’s former Chief

Sir Richard Dearlove was Chief of Operations of MI6 from 1996 to 1999, and its Chief - known as 'C' - from 1999 to 2004. He speaks of the effect of Kim Philby's treachery on the Service, Cold War victories against the KGB, James Bond and John Le Carré, and the rosy prospects for British Intelligence post-Brexit.
7/1/202252 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Historical Heritage of Bibi Netanyahu

Bibi Netanyahu grew up in a household in which historical discussion and debate was constant, as his father was a distinguished professional historian. Here he discusses what effect the past has had on his life and career.   
6/13/202233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Seventy Years on the Throne: Robert Hardman Explains Queen Elizabeth II’s Statecraft

On the occasion of her unprecedented platinum jubilee, Queen Elizabeth’s biographer and star Daily Mail reporter Robert Hardman discusses her use of soft power in Britain’s unwritten constitution.
6/1/202243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Peter Robinson on the Art of Writing Ronald Reagan’s Speeches

Ronald Reagan was famously known as the Great Communicator. But who helped the Great Communicator communicate? One of them was Hoover Institution Research Fellow Peter Robinson, who wrote Reagan's “Tear Down This Wall” speech — one of the most famous speeches of the twentieth century. If you have ever been asked to deliver a speech in public (or even if you haven’t), listen to a master of the genre Peter Robinson speak of the humor, honesty, and honing involved in writing over 150 speeches for a U.S. President. 
5/16/202257 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Influence of the Past on President Iván Duque of Colombia

In his struggle against the FARC guerrilla movement and his efforts to transform Colombia economically, President Iván Duque has had advisors at his side who include Simon Bolivar and Winston Churchill.
4/27/202229 minutes, 26 seconds
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Dambisa Moyo Finds Echoes of the Gilded Age

Zambian-born and Harvard- and Oxford-educated economist Dambisa Moyo is the author of several important books on the interaction between finance and statecraft. Here she examines America’s Gilded Age, and finds a surprising number of comparisons with our own.  
4/11/202222 minutes, 39 seconds
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A Masterclass In History from Dr. Henry Kissinger

How does having made history affect one’s view of the past? The wry yet still spry 98-year-old Henry Kissinger talks about Richard Nixon, Clemens von Metternich, the Chinese view of the 19th century, why Russia invaded Ukraine, and the influence of history on his life and career.    
3/31/20221 hour, 14 minutes, 4 seconds
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Christopher Buckley on The History of the Social Faux Pas

In this episode of Secrets of Statecraft, actual historian Andrew Roberts talks to humorist and self-appointed “historian” Christopher Buckley about the faux pas and its celebrated and checkered past. This episode is brimming with witty repartee and hilarious anecdotes featuring several historically significant figures, and not one faux pas (that we know about ).
3/17/202239 minutes, 58 seconds
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The View From Next Door: John O’Sullivan on the War in Ukraine

John O’Sullivan runs the Danube Institute in Budapest, Hungary. From this vantage point (Hungary shares a common border with Ukraine), he has special insights on the conflict across the border in Ukraine and on the use of statecraft to find a resolution to the conflict. 
3/7/202248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Secrets Of Statecraft: What The Greeks And Romans Can Teach Us According to Victor Davis Hanson

A surprising aspect of human nature during warfare is its immutability over the millennia, as classical scholar and Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson shows in our discussion about the Peloponnesian War and the Roman Empire. He illustrates what 5th Century BC Greece can tell us about invasions, charismatic leadership, national honor and courageous resistance today.
3/3/202246 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Education of General David Petraeus

An important part of statecraft is learning from the past, and in my first podcast I ask General David Petraeus, who commanded the US-led coalition in Iraq and Afghanistan and was director of the CIA, what he learned about the Vietnam War from his PhD studies at Princeton that helped him in the war against terror.
2/24/202254 minutes, 33 seconds