Pascal Lottaz: Neutrality, Geopolitics, and International Conflict — #74
Description
Pascal Lottaz is Associate Professor at Kyoto University’s Faculty of Law & Hakubi
Center. His research area is Neutrality Studies - the study of neutrality as a concept in international relations, sociology, international law, diplomacy, political science, security, and history.
- Follow Pascal on X @Plottaz
- Pascal's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@neutralitystudies
- (00:00 ) - Professor Pascal Lattaz's background, early life, and experiences in Japan
- (14:17 ) - Neutrality in international relations
- (20:07 ) - Ukraine's struggle for neutrality
- (28:44 ) - Debating the Ukraine conflict
- (37:50 ) - Physics, social sciences, and observer-independent reality
- (46:13 ) - The importance of dissent in open societies
- (47:01 ) - Russian resilience, NATO, escalation strategies, and potential outcomes
- (51:43 ) - European realism and U.S. influence
- (56:16 ) - Incentive structures and NATO dynamics
- (01:04:11 ) - Japan's strategic position and U.S. alliance
- (01:13:49 ) - Potential conflicts and proxy wars in East Asia
- (01:30:35 ) - Philippines' strategic dilemma
- (01:36:26 ) - Concluding thoughts
Music used with permission from Blade Runner Blues Livestream improvisation by State Azure.
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