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JB Shreve & the End of History

JB Shreve & the End of History

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  • The Road to Westphalia
    Jan 6 2026

    The Peace of Westphalia of 1648 stands as one of the most transformative milestones in the history of international relations. Emerging from the devastation of the Thirty Years’ War, which claimed millions of lives across Europe, the treaty redefined the way nations interacted and established principles that continue to shape global politics today.

    Before thePeace of Westphalia, political authority was deeply intertwined with religious legitimacy. Empires and the Catholic Church often claimed supranational control, leading to endless conflicts over faith and power. The treaty broke from this tradition by affirming the sovereignty of individual states. Each nation gained the right to govern its territory without external interference, regardless of its religion or internal politics. This principle ofnational sovereigntyandnon-interferencebecame the cornerstone of the modern international system.

    ThePeace of Westphaliaalso marked a shift from domination by brute force to cooperation through agreement. Nations recognized that stability could be achieved not only by military might but also by respecting boundaries and forging diplomatic consensus. This framework laid the foundation for centuries of European stability, enabling technological innovation, economic growth, and the eventual expansion of European influence across the globe.

    Learn more about the End of History at our website https://theendofhistory.net.

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    26 m
  • How the World Works: Understanding International Relations
    Dec 30 2025

    In today’s world of fake news, deep fakes, and endless bias, it’s harder than ever to know what’s true. Yet global events—from wars in Ukraine and Gaza to economic bailouts in Argentina—shape our daily lives, from grocery prices to retirement accounts. That’s why this new podcast series “How the World Works” is here: to cut through the noise and help listeners gain clarity by understanding international relations.

    This 10-episode series offers a virtual curriculum that explores the rules, strategies, and philosophies nations use to navigate power, security, and prosperity. It’s not about partisan politics—it’s about learning the “language of Babylon,” the systems and theories that explain why nations act the way they do. Concepts like sovereignty, humanitarian intervention, regime change, and coalitions are unpacked so listeners can see the bigger picture behind the headlines.

    Learn more about the End of History at our website https://theendofhistory.net.

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    15 m
  • The Venezuela Crisis: Power, Politics, and Escalating U.S. Aggression (Part 1)
    Oct 29 2025
    The Venezuela crisis is rapidly intensifying as the U.S. government, under President Trump, escalates military operations off Venezuela’s coast. Since September 2025, dozens of Venezuelans have been killed in targeted boat strikes, with the U.S. claiming these vessels are linked to drug cartels. However, no evidence has been presented to support these claims, raising serious questions about legality, motive, and truth. The Trump administration has rebranded the Department of Defense as the Department of War and designated Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. This move allows for military action without due process, blurring the lines between counterterrorism and political theater. Venezuela, historically not a major drug exporter, is being portrayed as a narco-terrorist threat—despite data showing that countries like Colombia and Mexico play far larger roles in the drug trade. Behind the scenes, the crisis appears less about narcotics and more about regime change. Diplomatic efforts with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro have been abruptly cut off. U.S. warships, bombers, and troops are amassing in the Caribbean, signaling a shift from negotiation to confrontation. The administration’s rhetoric suggests a calculated campaign to destabilize Venezuela, using drug war language as a smokescreen for deeper geopolitical ambitions. This unfolding Venezuela crisis is not just a regional issue—it’s a global flashpoint. With echoes of Cold War tactics and post-9/11 justifications, the situation demands scrutiny. As the U.S. ramps up its presence and dismisses diplomatic overtures, the risk of full-scale conflict grows. Understanding the true motives behind this aggression is essential to grasping the future of Venezuela and the broader implications for international law, sovereignty, and global stability. This is part 1 in a four-part series on the Venezuela Crisis. Learn more about the End of History at our website https://theendofhistory.net.
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    24 m
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