Anglo-American Civilisation and its Discontents in World Affairs
Speaker: Professor Peter Katzenstein
Chair: Professor Peter Trubowitz
Recorded on 6 May 2015 in Old Theatre, Old Building.
Professor Katzenstein will discuss the Anglo-American civilisation, how it compares to the world’s other civilisations, and the possibilities for a more inclusive global civilisation.
Peter Katzenstein is the former President of the American Political Science Association and the Walter S Carpenter, Jr Professor of International Studies at Cornell University.
Peter Trubowitz is Professor of International Relations and Director of the US Centre at LSE.
The International Relations Department at LSE (@LSEIRDept) is now in its 87th year, making it one of the oldest as well as largest in the world.
Видео Anglo-American Civilisation and its Discontents in World Affairs канала LSE
Chair: Professor Peter Trubowitz
Recorded on 6 May 2015 in Old Theatre, Old Building.
Professor Katzenstein will discuss the Anglo-American civilisation, how it compares to the world’s other civilisations, and the possibilities for a more inclusive global civilisation.
Peter Katzenstein is the former President of the American Political Science Association and the Walter S Carpenter, Jr Professor of International Studies at Cornell University.
Peter Trubowitz is Professor of International Relations and Director of the US Centre at LSE.
The International Relations Department at LSE (@LSEIRDept) is now in its 87th year, making it one of the oldest as well as largest in the world.
Видео Anglo-American Civilisation and its Discontents in World Affairs канала LSE
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