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Last Friday, there was a day-long event at Princeton: the Aaron Friedberg Retirement Colloquium . Participants included a range of the professor’s colleagues and students (present and past). Friedberg has had a full, bus...
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Last Friday, there was a day-long event at Princeton: the Aaron Friedberg Retirement Colloquium . Participants included a range of the professor’s colleagues and students (present and past). Friedberg has had a full, busy career. He is a professor of politics and international affairs. Among his books is A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia . As I say in my introduction, he has had a stint or two in government, including two years in the office of Vice President Dick Cheney. In our Q&A , we talk about some personal things. Friedberg is from Pittsburgh, and he grew up in an academic family. He went to Harvard, for college and graduate school, studying with Samuel P. Huntington, Stanley Hoffmann, Ernest R. May, and others. (You could learn a lot from those fellows—and Aaron did.) We talk about people and events from history. The Holocaust, of course, must be reckoned with, to the extent it can. Friedberg is a great admirer of Churchill. He was not perfect—who is?—but we were lucky to have him (“we” the world). In due course, Professor Friedberg and I talk about life on campus. Has he experienced a Wokistan? (No.) And we talk about “where we are”: where international relations stand. The United States, Russia, China ... It has been a good run since 1945, despite conflagrations: a U.S.-led international order. With America turning its back on that order, apparently, what might come next? Will it be “might makes right,” “the law of the jungle,” and “spheres of influence”? It is a good time to talk with Aaron Friedberg, and I’m glad I have done so. I think readers and listeners will be too. Q&A is the podcast of this site, Onward and Upward . The site is supported by readers and listeners. To receive new articles and episodes—and to support the work of the writer and podcaster—become a free or paid subscriber. Many thanks to you. Get full access to Onward and Upward at
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Published Jan 20, 2026 and 54:56 long