’House of the Dragon’ tells us to worry about more than dragons Nadiya Kostyuk and Joshua Schwartz - August 16, 2024 From AI to gender stereotypes, the show spotlights ongoing concerns in international relations.
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The Targaryens struggle with a ‘crown prince problem,’ like all authoritarians Jørgen Møller, Anne Meng, Anders Sundell, and Andrej Kokkonen - August 28, 2022 In House of the Dragon — as in the Game of Thrones — leadership succession is a bloody problem
Here’s how pop culture woke Turkey’s disillusioned opposition on Friday Lisel Hintz - September 10, 2019 How rap is shaping protest in Turkey.
Whom you supported in ‘Game of Thrones’ says a lot about your real-world politics Joshua D. Ambrosius - May 24, 2019 For instance, people who supported House Stark back decentralized government.
On ‘Game of Thrones,’ Daenerys Targaryen faces a sexist double bind — like so many female leaders Michael Tesler - May 10, 2019 Or let’s put it this way: Is she “electable”?
Dragon power is awesome. But it can’t tell you how to rule. Joshua Schwartz - April 28, 2019 The ‘Game of Thrones’ dragons reveal what military power can — and cannot — achieve.
Are ‘Game of Thrones’ dragons the equivalent of nuclear weapons? We don’t think so. Michael Horowitz and Matthew Fuhrmann - April 11, 2019 Winter is here.
How do you make a hit political TV drama? Don’t talk too much about politics. Stephen Dyson - November 1, 2018 How do you make a hit television show about politics?
How a hashtag and memes are uniting Turkey’s opposition Lisel Hintz - May 11, 2018 [caption id="attachment_73201" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Turkish protesters shout anti-government slogans during