Three Visions of International Politics
Available Section
- Offered for
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Summer
- Section
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24U1
- Schedule
- Day
- Wed
- Times
- 10:00 am—12:30 pm
- Dates
- —
- Type
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Discussion
- Location
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Online
- Taught by
- Jennifer A. Lind
In the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, three eminent U.S. scholars offered competing views of how the post-Cold War world would work. In the early 1990s, Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington and John Mearsheimer published seminal articles that attracted enormous attention around the world: Did the end of the 20th-century Cold War mean "The End of History," "The Clash of Civilizations" or "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics?" Whose theory provides the most useful framework for understanding our complex, complicated and dynamic world? Join us to debate these three seminal and remarkably apolitical visions of international politics.
Notes
Online registration deadline September: Thurs. Aug. 29 at 5 PM CT