In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter Robinson interviews John Lewis Gaddis, a renowned Cold War historian, about the historical context, key events, and figures of the Cold War. Gaddis shares insights on the roles of Truman, Kennan, and Reagan, the impact of the atomic bomb, and the complexities of containment and detente. The conversation extends to grand strategy, touching on the balance between aspirations and capabilities, the relevance of historical lessons, and the challenges facing American foreign policy today, particularly concerning China. Gaddis also discusses his upcoming book on his hometown of Cthulhu, Texas, and reflects on the enduring importance of history and storytelling in an age of rapid technological advancement.
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