Information on "International Relations History"
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23 Jan 2013
The Return of Liberal Realism: The IR Englightenment and the Ends of IR Theory
In this video, the University of Ottawa's Michael Williams unpacks both the components and characteristics of international relations theory. More on «The Return of Liberal Realism: The IR Englightenment and the Ends of IR Theory»
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12 Nov 2012
The Revenge of Geography: Robert Kaplan
In this video, international relations strategic analyst Robert Kaplan elaborates further on the enduring importance of geography in understanding and explaining international affairs. More on «The Revenge of Geography: Robert Kaplan»
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7 Mar 2012
The Week That Changed The World: A Discussion with Dr. Henry A. Kissinger
In this video, former US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger talks about the normalization of US-China relations during the Nixon Presidency. More on « The Week That Changed The World: A Discussion with Dr. Henry A. Kissinger»
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Dec 2011
Paddy Ashdown: The Global Power Shift
In this well-honed talk, Paddy Ashdown claims that the changing power dynamics we are experiencing today are unprecedented, both in their depth and scope. More on «Paddy Ashdown: The Global Power Shift»
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2 Dec 2010
The Patterns of History with Ian Morris
In this Conversations with History video, Stanford Professor Ian Morris discusses his book, "Why the West Rules-For Now. More on «The Patterns of History with Ian Morris »
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3 Nov 2003
Money and Power with Niall Ferguson
In this Conversations with History video, British historian Niall Ferguson most prominently discusses the dynamics of money and power in international politics, the legacy of the British Empire, and the role of the United States in world affairs. More on «Money and Power with Niall Ferguson»
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4 May 1990
The Transformation of Europe, with Sir Michael Howard
In this Conversations with History video, Professor Sir Michael Howard describes the early changes Europe underwent when the Soviet empire collapsed. More on «The Transformation of Europe, with Sir Michael Howard»


