Film, Video Liberalism, Foreign Policy, & the Emerging International Order
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- Title
- Liberalism, Foreign Policy, & the Emerging International Order
- Summary
- Drawing on world-wide case studies, speakers at this event discussed the ideals of liberalism in foreign policy and consider recent critiques that the promotion of democracy is simply a pragmatic or hypocritical Western stance.
- Event Date
- November 01, 2018
- Notes
- - Ivan Krastev is New York Times columnist and Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library's Kluge Center.
- - Thomas Bagger is director of foreign policy in the Office of the Federal President of Germany.
- - Rosa Brooks is associate dean for graduate programs and professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center.
- - Sir Robert Francis Cooper is a British diplomat currently serving as a special advisor at the European Commission.
- - Fyodor Lukyanov is editor-in-chief of "Russia in Global Affairs."
- Running Time
- 1 hours, 49 minutes, 50 seconds
- Language
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- English
- Online Format
- video
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