Episode 18
Political Animals
June 2nd, 2026
50 mins 7 secs
Tags
About this Episode
Rose McDermott is the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations at The Watson School of International and Public Affairs, at Brown University. She’s also a Fellow in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. McDermott studies a variety of topics, including international relations, nuclear strategy, gender, the role of emotion in decision-making, and genetic contributions to political attitudes and behaviors.
We discuss a range of topics, including (a) whether her work is more psychological political science or political psychology, (b) what her work has to say about the Russia-Ukraine war, and (c) what smell has to do with politics.
OTHER LINKS
--Volodymr Zelenskyy's 2025 address to the UN General Assemply (transcript and video)
--"Assortative mating on ideology could operate through olfactory cues," (2014) by Rose McDermott, Dustin Tingley, & Peter K. Hatemi, in the American Journal of Political Science
--Wikipedia entry on Amos Tversky
--Wikipedia entry on Robert Jervis
--Richard Wrangham's Harvard online bio
--"Drivers of female power in bonobos," (2025) by Martin Surbeck et al., in Communications Biology
--Wikipedia entry on the "tradwife"
MUSIC CREDITS (all songs from Free Music Archive, and each song carries the "cc by" license)
--"The Trail," by Unheard Music Concepts
--"Afrikaans," by C. Scott
--"Belview," by C. Scott
--"Determinate," by C. Scott