Episodes

Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Episode 39: Sung-Yoon Lee on North Korea and its Despotess (Bonus)
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry has a conversation with Sung-Yoon Lee, expert on North Korea and author of the new book The Sister: North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the Most Dangerous Woman in the World.

Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Episode 38: Writing to be Read (Bonus)
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry describes his practical methodology for writing with the reader in mind, helps writers navigate the rocky shores of stilted or formulaic prose, and celebrates the joy of carefully crafting text.

Friday May 07, 2021
Announcement: What Comes Next
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
With the publication this week of Episode 37: Postlude, John Curtis Perry’s podcast series Revolution at Sea is now complete. Do stay tuned, as we have something more in store; a bonus and very special episode, Writing to be Read, where Perry will share his advice on the art and joy of good writing. So please mark your calendars, for Sunday July 18th, when we will publish John Curtis Perry’s Writing to be Read.

Friday May 07, 2021
Episode 37: Postlude
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
In this final episode, the postlude book-ending the Revolution at Sea series, John Curtis Perry adds a few words as a sort of summary of our time together. "Together we have thought about some aspects of how the world of the terracentric has interacted with the world of the salt water (71% of the planet). We are living in a time of immense and rapid change as we grapple with the many dimensions of globalism that the ocean has provided to humanity, while serving as avenue, arena, and source, a shaper of the human experience. I hope that my remarks may have contributed to your understanding of what this means in the examples I have drawn from the past, and perhaps even to think about the implications for today."—John Curtis Perry.

Friday Apr 30, 2021
Episode 36: China’s Oceanic Rebirth
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Millions of Chinese rise from poverty and support an authoritarian state with global ambitions for prominence. The Chinese declare that their system is superior to democracy. What does this mean for Americans?

Friday Apr 23, 2021
Episode 35: China Sails Ahead
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Under Deng Xiaoping’s leadership, China opens to the outside world and builds a highly successful export economy. Logistics come first, Deng says.

Friday Apr 16, 2021
Episode 34: China in its First Revolutionary Years
Friday Apr 16, 2021
Friday Apr 16, 2021
“China stands up,” Mao says. At immense cost, China struggles in its early PRC years to make enormous political, economic, and social changes.

Friday Apr 09, 2021
Episode 33: An Atlantic Model for China
Friday Apr 09, 2021
Friday Apr 09, 2021
Having begun our discussion with China, we now return to it. We begin by looking at the nineteenth century when the Atlantic powers seized and occupied many ports, giving China an idea of what the outside world was like and what it then considered to be modern. For China, an age of bitterness.

Friday Apr 02, 2021
Episode 32: Korea’s New Oceanic Mode
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Friday Apr 02, 2021
South Korea, a severely impoverished nation in the 1950s had always been a continental state. Now isolated from the mainland by international politics, Korea has turned to the sea. In a remarkably short time it has made itself a rich maritime power. [Correction: South Korea and Japan normalized relations in 1965, not 1963.]

Friday Mar 26, 2021
Episode 31: Japan in the New Pacific
Friday Mar 26, 2021
Friday Mar 26, 2021
Japan, the first Asian nation to develop an export-driven economy, becomes a leader in salt water commerce. It has become the world’s third largest economy and plays an important role in international affairs.