Lecture 4: Fusing Capitalist Economics with Communist Politics: China and Vietnam
In this lecture, Prof. Shapiro discusses China and Vietnam as the two most successful examples of capitalist authoritarian regimes that have emerged in the post-communist era. He talks about causal drivers of growth in both countries, the reform era in China before the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, the sequencing debate of political and economic change, on why we should rethink modernization theory and expectations for the future of democracy in China. How did we get from the huge euphoria that followed the fall of communism in the early 1990s to our present politics of fear and resentment, and what are the prospects going forward? This DeVane Lecture series course entitled “Power and Politics in Today’s World” with Professor Ian Shapiro answered some of those questions. This course in the fall of 2019 was open to Yale students and the general public. Ian Shapiro is the Sterling Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs at Yale University. He has written widely and influentially on democracy, justice, and the methods of social inquiry. The DeVane Lecture series was established in 1969 to honor William Clyde DeVane, dean of Yale College from 1939 to 1963. To view all the lectures in this course, please visit this playlist link. • Power and Politics in Today’s World To view and download the syllabus and lecture material, please visit the link below. You can also find more information about Professor Shapiro’s book ‘After the Fall’ which is based on the course. https://yaleedu.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/... To view the Office Hours of this course, visit • Power and Politics in Today's World Office...

Lecture 5: The Resurgent Right in the West

Lecture 6: Reorienting the Left: New Democrats, New Labour, and Europe’s Social Democrats

Socialism or Capitalism? Arthur Brooks and Richard Wolff Debate

Secular Buddhism and the Timeless: Conversation with Stephen Batchelor and Bhikkhu Santi

Stephen Kotkin — How Stalin became the most powerful dictator in history

Why Kanji Survived in Japan (But Not in Korea or Vietnam)

Lecture 2: From Soviet Communism to Russian Gangster Capitalism

China’s Greatest Leader - Deng Xiaoping Documentary

Victor Davis Hanson: World War Two-Then and Now (May 2, 2018)

This is how China's economic model works: Explaining Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

Rory Stewart OBE: "Failed States - and How Not to Fix Them"

Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

Sarah Paine — How Mao conquered China (lecture & interview)

Lecture 17: Filling the Void - China in Africa

Lecture 12: Business and Democratic Reform: A Case Study of South Africa

The new China playbook: beyond socialism and capitalism | LSE Event

Lecture 1: Introduction to Power and Politics in Today’s World

US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide

