The Madman Theory from Nixon to Trump

May 21
1h 13m

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Episode Description

Is Donald Trump mad? Or is he a practitioner of the Madman Theory — and therefore not mad at all?

James D. Boys, author of ⁠⁠U.S. Grand Strategy and the Madman Theory: From Nixon to Trump⁠⁠, argues that the Madman Theory is not madness, but the performance of madness: a tactic by which a sane leader feigns irrationality to make an adversary believe there is even a one percent chance of overwhelming, disproportionate force.

In this new Conflicted Conversation, Boys explains:

  • What the Madman Theory means
  • Donald Trump, unpredictability and Trump Derangement Syndrome
  • Nuclear strategy, Eisenhower, and Cold War brinkmanship
  • Barry Goldwater, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the politics of nuclear fear
  • Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and the Madman Theory in Vietnam
  • Trump’s use of Madman tactics against North Korea, Iran, NATO and trade partners
  • Whether Trump’s second-term grand strategy is chaos, coercion or calculated geopolitical pressure

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This episode was produced and edited by Thomas Small.

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