Stephen Kotkin on Lost in Translation: World Order & Word Order | HISPBC Ch.1

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • @HooverInstitution Senior Fellow Stephen Kotkin, explores the challenges of understanding and navigating the modern world order with an emphasis that language and terms used in global debates are often misleading and create false perceptions. The need to redefine and better articulate these terms, choose historical examples more wisely, and resist the temptation to adopt the tactics of adversaries is as immediately necessary as ever. Kotkin suggests that, ultimately, by understanding the true nature of power dynamics, embracing the strengths of open societies, and learning from the past, the United States will be better equipped to shape a prosperous and stable future in an increasingly complex world.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 270

  • @American-In-Mykolaiv
    @American-In-Mykolaiv Місяць тому +253

    There is no such thing as a boring Stephen Kotkin presentation - full of historical facts and stories to bind them together. Thanks!

  • @alexandrustefanescu8992
    @alexandrustefanescu8992 Місяць тому +219

    I see Stephen Kotkin, I immediately drop everything to listen in ❤

  • @AreYouCoolBro
    @AreYouCoolBro Місяць тому +56

    I see Kotkin - I click.

  • @karasagadake
    @karasagadake Місяць тому +78

    Listening to Stephen Kotkin is like having a light switched on and the darkness vanishing.

  • @IndritSelimi
    @IndritSelimi Місяць тому +67

    Thank you Prof Kotkin. You are a global treasure. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Nuance88
    @Nuance88 Місяць тому +150

    The history book that Stephen Kotkin mentions is Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America by Pekka Hämäläinen. He doesn't end up saying the title, only the author.

  • @meinking22
    @meinking22 Місяць тому +55

    I never tire of Kotkin's wisdom.

  • @MarshallMachines
    @MarshallMachines Місяць тому +59

    Kotkin is among the sharpest minds alive.

  • @joro8604
    @joro8604 Місяць тому +49

    Kotkin is amazing.

  • @danielstavroff1535
    @danielstavroff1535 Місяць тому +30

    Strong ending with a TIMELESS Stoic statement.
    "The best revenge is not to be like your enemy." - Marcus Aurelius.
    Again, many of life's problems have been solved. We just fail to apply the lessons.

    • @Yasen99
      @Yasen99 Місяць тому +1

      If that’s the case, then the Atlanticist establishment should stop demonizing Trump and the MAGA movement.

  • @lettucesalad3560
    @lettucesalad3560 Місяць тому +18

    Stephen Kotkin is the best. I don't question that he'll say what he really believes, unlike some others.

  • @considerthis7712
    @considerthis7712 Місяць тому +9

    Always appreciate Kotkin’s knowledge and deep evaluation of issues. ( Australia, from real the ‘Global South’).

  • @NewVoiceMMI
    @NewVoiceMMI Місяць тому +42

    Finally, Stephen Kotkin!

  • @releasedfortitude99
    @releasedfortitude99 Місяць тому +15

    Keeping Posting Stephen Kotkin content and Ill keep watching it! LOVE KOTKIN

  • @huna1950
    @huna1950 Місяць тому +24

    Been waiting a long couple of months
    Thanks so much Stephen

  • @TheRustyLM
    @TheRustyLM Місяць тому +10

    Was having a good day until getting this talk popped up on my feed.
    Now it’s an awesome day 😊

  • @effexon
    @effexon Місяць тому +25

    I like this Kotkin. Doesnt seem to be stuck in past and old attitudes and perceptions.

  • @listener523
    @listener523 Місяць тому +11

    If Sec State got to open for Kotkin then it should go down as his highest achievement.

  • @shanewilson5248
    @shanewilson5248 Місяць тому +7

    thankyou stephen , appreciate your work .for whatever reason your absense from media has caused me anguish , i had started to think you had been shut down !! . please be more vocal on the world stage ,your view of the world is imo so valuable and needs to be louder.

  • @smlince
    @smlince Місяць тому +16

    ITS KOTKIN!!!

  • @yalamer08
    @yalamer08 Місяць тому +7

    Stephen Kotkin for president!!

    • @Namuchat
      @Namuchat Місяць тому

      You love old guys moving into the WH, don't you?

  • @nishensemble
    @nishensemble Місяць тому +15

    I simply do not understand how this guy explains complicated things so simply all the time. Like, even his cadence is slow and easy. It's like E=MC^2 but for explaining geopolitics.

  • @williambamann1845
    @williambamann1845 Місяць тому +14

    5 mins in and loving this so far!!

  • @tjkhan4541
    @tjkhan4541 Місяць тому +2

    I really appreciate the pointing to Lake / Blinken’s speech, From Containment to Enlargement. Thank you for this, Dr. Kotkin.

  • @bonnieblachly5303
    @bonnieblachly5303 Місяць тому +6

    What a wonderful teacher

  • @Cerebral.786
    @Cerebral.786 Місяць тому +18

    Love Kotkin's sense of humor and of course his clarity and erudition. Glad he parsed all these meaningless politically invented terms being bandied about to target the Free World as an enemy....baseless as it is not supported by any evidence.

    • @dangin8811
      @dangin8811 Місяць тому +4

      He didn't debunk anything. He just subjectively dismissed terms that seemed to threaten his beloved American empire by giving the slightest agency to non-western peoples.
      "Global south" In no way did he debunk that. He just arbitrarily decided south meant south of the equator rather than generally south of Europe and North America, then personally assigned Australia to it, then objected to the thing he himself and no one else did. The definition of an irrelevant and frankly stupid nitpick.
      "Multipolar world" He objected to it on a moral basis, but that says nothing as to its validity as a concept describing the world. And then he claimed to be working empirically, which is a contradiction.
      And so on. A few minutes in and we have multiple egregiously stupid mistakes. This guy is frankly an imbecile but because he has a bit of academic charisma people think he's a genius.
      Also, I like how you say "meaningless politically invented terms" and in the same sentence use the phrase "Free World". That's pretty funny.

    • @tuckerbugeater
      @tuckerbugeater Місяць тому

      @@dangin8811 He only loves America if it's useful. When he's done using it he'll escape to Isr@el.

    • @jiahan3849
      @jiahan3849 Місяць тому +1

      @@dangin8811 I think he makes a lot sense if .....

  • @ymma2230
    @ymma2230 Місяць тому +5

    Kotkin is best, period

  • @--Dani
    @--Dani Місяць тому +21

    As much as I love Sec. Rice, he should be the headline 👍🏻

  • @telluwide5553
    @telluwide5553 Місяць тому +14

    Thank God we have people like Stephen Kotkin, Sarah Paine, and even Peter Zeihan (although many, due to his exploding popularity, has his critcs)....

    • @Historia-sc1pi
      @Historia-sc1pi Місяць тому +5

      Zeihan is a hack. His videos at least, not familiar with his books. You'll know it when he covers something you are familiar with.

  • @kreek22
    @kreek22 Місяць тому +3

    I listened to half of this yesterday, glanced at the comments, left. Came back today, half the comments are missing, including completely anodine comments like "what book is Kotkin referring to?" Less and less can we trust what is digitally delivered to us. The powers that mastered thought control in the pre-digital age have not lost any of their appetite for such power over minds. If they are not already better than they were at this game 30 years ago, they soon will be. The tools for offensive thought control are simply superior to those available for defense against thought control. If Kotkin were a deeper thinker, he would discuss this crucial matter.

  • @andrewedris2800
    @andrewedris2800 28 днів тому +4

    He emerged from his monastic cell. It must be Spring!🎉🎉

  • @maxquirk6688
    @maxquirk6688 Місяць тому +4

    I see Kotkin I open and click like

  • @Kangenpower7
    @Kangenpower7 14 днів тому +1

    Stephen Kotkin, a great person with lots of great information!

  • @friendlyinternetman5271
    @friendlyinternetman5271 Місяць тому +12

    First for Kotkin

  • @julianholman7379
    @julianholman7379 20 днів тому +3

    he lectures like a door-to-door gadget salesman

  • @costernocht
    @costernocht Місяць тому +2

    Everything Stephen Kotkin writes is worth reading.

  • @hjs9td
    @hjs9td Місяць тому +1

    Always a pleasure listening to evidence based common sense analysis.

  • @fabioj2000
    @fabioj2000 Місяць тому +2

    Hoover Institution is serious about getting to 1M subs this month. 🎉

  • @CurtOntheRadio
    @CurtOntheRadio Місяць тому +8

    Wise. Thanks.

  • @davidbanks4168
    @davidbanks4168 Місяць тому +4

    Fantastic stuff.

  • @franciscomachado9946
    @franciscomachado9946 Місяць тому +3

    A master class in Critical Thinking, WOW!

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Місяць тому

      African talent! So much thinking.

  • @sbaumgartner9848
    @sbaumgartner9848 Місяць тому

    It's always wonderful to our favourite professor Stephen Kotkin. Stephen - so nice to see and hear you talk about a wider subject. I love your jacket and shoes!

  • @MagnusElpron
    @MagnusElpron Місяць тому +5

    I miss hearing Kotkin talking about History and Stalin...

  • @paularivero1878
    @paularivero1878 Місяць тому +3

    Great great Steve Kotkin❤❤

  • @ridgegameren6921
    @ridgegameren6921 Місяць тому +12

    The most compelling and intelligent status quo defender. Would love to see him debate mearsheimer.

    • @blip1
      @blip1 29 днів тому +1

      Mearsheimer is the biggest promoter.of nuclear proliferation I've ever seen 😂

  • @curtischerry8425
    @curtischerry8425 Місяць тому +17

    What is the name of the best book he said he read?

    • @tomekjarzabek5036
      @tomekjarzabek5036 Місяць тому +17

      "Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America" by Pekka Hämäläinen

    • @TheVeliKortez
      @TheVeliKortez Місяць тому +5

      I believe it’s Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America by Pekka Hämäläinen

    • @denniswilliams824
      @denniswilliams824 Місяць тому +3

      Pekka Hämäläinen Indigenous Continent I think

    • @paulmartin4168
      @paulmartin4168 Місяць тому

      "Hemelinin"?

    • @Martin-qm2lg
      @Martin-qm2lg Місяць тому

      @@tomekjarzabek5036next Amazon best seller!

  • @bradcazden8624
    @bradcazden8624 Місяць тому +4

    I finally see the conservative in Mr. Kotkin

  • @rossmcconnachie4846
    @rossmcconnachie4846 Місяць тому +3

    Did anyone manage to pick up the title of the book and maybe the author also of the book he recommends about 20 minutes in? Something about the survival of indigenous American empires? Even using the transcript it wasn't particularly clear! Any help would be appreciated 😊

  • @peterpunch8136
    @peterpunch8136 19 днів тому +1

    The essential S.Kotkin.!
    🇦🇺

  • @ngalawena
    @ngalawena Місяць тому +3

    KOTK1N ! The GOAT

  • @jason8434
    @jason8434 Місяць тому +2

    I recommend the political economy lectures by Harvard professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger, who comes from the Global South i.e. Brazil. His lectures are all available on his UA-cam channel. He challenges Kotkin's idea of institutions as some sort of institutional prerequisite for a market society. What we get is an ossified version of market society that is incapable of institutional transformation.

  • @Martin-qm2lg
    @Martin-qm2lg Місяць тому +3

    I hope especially that both Presidential candidates watch this video, along with their supporters.
    Interesting to note the long influence on policy and DC Anthony Blinken has had.

  • @vectoraerialimaging774
    @vectoraerialimaging774 Місяць тому

    What a great speaker! I could listen to Stephen for days.
    Why can't we get men like this to run for office?

  • @alejandros2191
    @alejandros2191 20 днів тому

    Amazing talk!
    Thanks for sharing
    I especially loved the first part about the notions we use

  • @takeoverusa
    @takeoverusa Місяць тому

    Thank you, Mr Kotkin & the Hoover institution for the upload. JL

  • @cusematt23
    @cusematt23 Місяць тому +3

    This guy might be the most interesting guy in the universe

  • @AQuietNight
    @AQuietNight Місяць тому +3

    Good stuff.

  • @bonpsy2584
    @bonpsy2584 Місяць тому +1

    22:01 Professor Kotkin mentions a book, "the best book I've read in a while". In case anyone is wondering: Pekka Hamalainen "Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America", published in 2022.

  • @tb8865
    @tb8865 Місяць тому +12

    From an America perspective, our "Greatest Ally" in the Middle East is doing a great job at discrediting the idea that our Order stands for humanitarian, democratic values. Or do we just carve out an exception for that particular ethnostate? At what point does something stop being hypocrisy and it becomes a refutation of the values system itself? Saying "we made mistakes" works about the past (I guess), but what about something that is happening in real time before our very eyes?

  • @scottbuchanan9426
    @scottbuchanan9426 14 днів тому +2

    I've heard Kotkin say that he reads about 120 books a year on a few occasions now. How on earth is that possible? It's more than two a week! Can someone explain this to me?

  • @christinayao1
    @christinayao1 26 днів тому +7

    I am astonished to find my comments critical of Dr. Kotkin's speech were censored here one hour ago. It is ironic that this happened at a forum for and of intellectuals.

  • @sandrocavali9810
    @sandrocavali9810 Місяць тому

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @Flyrodder68
    @Flyrodder68 Місяць тому

    The man is a global treasure.

  • @deanharris7149
    @deanharris7149 Місяць тому +2

    Amen!!!

  • @nathanngumi8467
    @nathanngumi8467 Місяць тому

    Great lecture!

  • @releasedfortitude99
    @releasedfortitude99 Місяць тому +3

    Put Kotkins name in the title for better views!

  • @lauram2475
    @lauram2475 Місяць тому +2

    Dr. Kotkin is a breath of fresh air. What is the book about indigenous people that he mentioned?

  • @user-yz1hg4ro6l
    @user-yz1hg4ro6l Місяць тому

    It is always interesting to listen what Stephen Kotkin has to say

  • @chrisspeksnijder1717
    @chrisspeksnijder1717 Місяць тому +4

    Thanks

  • @wakkawakka7624
    @wakkawakka7624 Місяць тому +2

    Yo! Update your Stephen Kotkin Playlists Hoover!

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots Місяць тому

    Professor Kotkin should be Secretary of State!

  • @DamienWalter
    @DamienWalter Місяць тому +1

    ooooooo new Kotkin!!

  • @fica375
    @fica375 28 днів тому +1

    Great historians don’t always make the best present-day analysts.

  • @TheFaveteLinguis
    @TheFaveteLinguis Місяць тому +2

    22:01 - what book is it? Can't find it. Need help.

  • @randomdude7384
    @randomdude7384 Місяць тому

    Could you please make a list of everything Stephen recommends in this video?

  • @snowbirdsurfer2474
    @snowbirdsurfer2474 Місяць тому +2

    Fans of SK would be wise to spend some time with Will Durant’s The Lessons of History. Followed by The story of civilization.
    I’d take a plumber well versed in these texts over any academic ignorant of them.
    “Study history! Study history! Study history!” W. Churchill.

  • @marcwhite6267
    @marcwhite6267 Місяць тому +1

    What is the 50-page speech he refers to in the video?

  • @spyrosandreopoulos5922
    @spyrosandreopoulos5922 Місяць тому

    Kotkin rocks!

  • @ansonbrooks101
    @ansonbrooks101 Місяць тому

    great job stephen

  • @davidkantor3609
    @davidkantor3609 Місяць тому

    Brilliant man who does not suffer fools

  • @lomotil3370
    @lomotil3370 Місяць тому +8

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:51 *🤔 Analyze and define terms of debate critically to avoid being constrained by imposed narratives.*
    05:29 *🌐 Understanding of terms like "multi-polar world" may differ between nations, aligning with certain narratives unwittingly.*
    09:40 *🌍 Two major approaches to world order: "One Worldism" (UN-centric) versus "The West" (based on shared values and institutions).*
    19:01 *📚 Understanding historical forms of power (land-based vs. maritime-based) helps navigate current geopolitical dynamics.*
    26:49 *🚀 The "Asian Century" is happening in the US due to immigration, suggesting openness to talent is crucial for sustained success.*
    27:33 *⚔️ Kennan's advice on not emulating adversaries remains relevant in modern geopolitics.*
    28:00 *🌐 Comparing China to the Soviet Union underscores the potential for fundamental clashes despite apparent differences.*
    29:08 *🔥 Cold War, despite its drawbacks, is preferable to alternatives like hot war or capitulation.*
    30:28 *🤔 Understanding the terms of sharing the planet with China is crucial to navigate international relations effectively.*
    32:48 *🗽 Resisting emulation of autocratic practices preserves freedom and strength in competition with adversaries.*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @yeahbut3965
    @yeahbut3965 27 днів тому

    Can anyone discern what history book he references @ 22 min? I've found no "Survival of the Native American Empires" by Hemalinan, Himal Lynan, Hymelinan ...

  • @davidsmart2513
    @davidsmart2513 27 днів тому

    Kotkin needs to do more TV

  • @-dash
    @-dash 27 днів тому

    16:48 So I looked it up, and apparently “Blinkin’ Blake” was a Garbage Pail Kids card 😂

  • @donaldedward4951
    @donaldedward4951 Місяць тому

    SO MANY WORDS FROM SO MANY PEOPLE. KOTKIN'S WORDS ARE MEANINGFUL. DON'T EVER MISS A KOTKIN CONTRIBUTION. I WON'T. i GET MORE THAN A COUPLE OF CHUCKLES, MUCH MORE.

  • @lawrenceralph7481
    @lawrenceralph7481 Місяць тому

    Impressive. What a joy to be his student.

  • @martinbrown9748
    @martinbrown9748 29 днів тому

    What was the book Kotkin referenced at the 22 minute mark? I can't find it on Amazon.

  • @kevinsavo718
    @kevinsavo718 Місяць тому +1

    I can’t find the book he recommended: Rewriting American History for You at 22:00. Anyone know what the author’s name is?

    • @IlSher
      @IlSher Місяць тому

      The same here! Any help from the audience please?

  • @bodner1
    @bodner1 Місяць тому

    someone can tell me the author of the native american book MrKotkin praises around min21/22 ?

  • @giacomomazzei6149
    @giacomomazzei6149 Місяць тому +4

    Very selective use of language by Kotkin himself. The free world, which he likes as a term, unlike others that he pulls apart, included Franco’s Spain... just to make the fist example that comes my mind.

  • @ilnasteh7d
    @ilnasteh7d Місяць тому

    what is the book referred to after 22:00?

  • @barumbadum
    @barumbadum Місяць тому +1

    I would love to see Mearsheimer and Kotkin on debate

  • @CollectiveWest1
    @CollectiveWest1 Місяць тому

    Stephen Kotkin is always interesting and provocative. The distinction he draws between land and sea powers is not original, but he states it eloquently. If valid, perhaps part of the explanation for that tendency is that land power allows and requires control of the people living on the land (maybe tied to it as serfs or similar limited agency status). Such control is helped by control of specific geographical features. By contrast, sea powers thrive as networks and anyone with access to the sea and use of ships can move across the sea or create new networks - people are not limited to specific land trade routes and choke points. That requires a different economic, social and political system from land powers. That is simplistic because of course sea powers can end up controlling land areas and people (colonialism). Sea power is not inherently 'nice' but can allow and benefit from being a different system. The US has a continent but much of that is accessible via river systems so it engages with other countries via the sea and that river system, which makes the US primarily a sea power, but with the depth and resources of a land power. Britain did not cede power to the US voluntarily - Britain was impacted then bankrupted by two world wars, so had to seek US help to survive in the long term (from 1914 and especially after 1941). Adam Tooze describes that in his book 'The Deluge'. The transition would have happened anyway, but maybe later and maybe much less smoothly.

  • @Namuchat
    @Namuchat Місяць тому +1

    What Stephen is hinting at when he is talking about Pygmalion is not the lonesome artist obsessed with his idea of a perfect piece of artwork. He is speaking about a culturally inspired educator - a teacher.

    • @kirstinevad347
      @kirstinevad347 Місяць тому

      Okay thanks. I had no idea what it meant.

  • @patrickgleason2066
    @patrickgleason2066 Місяць тому

    What was that book? (about indigenous American empires.) Anyone.

  • @yabbagabb00
    @yabbagabb00 29 днів тому

    What's the book he is recommending on the 'survival of Native American empires' - does anybody know?

  • @Jeremy101Jeremiah
    @Jeremy101Jeremiah Місяць тому

    Srry i cant understand wich book he talks about. the one about rewriting the american story. anyone have the title / author. ty

    • @Jeremy101Jeremiah
      @Jeremy101Jeremiah Місяць тому

      Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America
      Book by Pekka Hämäläinen
      i got it from part 2

  • @kubakrasniewski7946
    @kubakrasniewski7946 Місяць тому

    Love

  • @danielnielsen7663
    @danielnielsen7663 28 днів тому +1

    I would love Kotkin to debate Mearsheimer

  • @EZAlbania
    @EZAlbania Місяць тому

    Yesssssss