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The decline of world order: causes and explanations

Wed 22 April 2015

Law, Faculty of

World order is one of the fundamental concepts of international relations, as well as a lens through which to view and understand global developments and foreign policy choices.

This lecture, on the present state of world order, begins where the previous talk left off, and will focus on the many sources and manifestations of order and disorder in the current period. These first two lectures will be mostly historical and analytical in nature.

Cost: Free

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No need to book.

Free, no need to book.

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Wed 22 April 2015 5:00PM - 6:30PM

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