Review of International Studies , Volume 50 , Special Issue 3: Global Politics: The Next Fifty Years , May 2024
7 mayo, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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7 mayo, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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Review of International Studies , Volume 50 , Special Issue 3: Global Politics: The Next Fifty Years , May 2024
4 mayo, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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Contestation over Fundamental Institutions and the Constrictions of Institutionalist International Relations Andrew F. Cooper Provides a detailed and informative overview of the contest over institutions Draws on a wide range of scholarship in fields such as international organization, global … Continuar leyendo
15 abril, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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Dear Felipe, While it may seem recent to most of us, the events of the mid-to-late 1900s may as well be ancient history for students today. This timeline can help your students understand the essential events in the second half … Continuar leyendo
7 abril, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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The politicians and soldiers do the work but the thinkers give the world the language and concepts to understand power: Machiavelli wrestles Marx while Clausewitz argues theory with Sun Tzu and Thucydides. In this small group, Jesus matters but so … Continuar leyendo
30 marzo, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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Fareed Zakaria, a CNN host, a Washington Post columnist and a veteran foreign policy observer, has written a new book that examines how revolutions – past and present – often provoke backlash. Zakaria joins Post columnist Max Boot to discuss … Continuar leyendo
11 marzo, 2024
por Felipe Sahagún
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Dear Felipe, This week CFR Education is focusing on the Cold War. In addition to being the longest conflict in U.S. history, the Cold War provides historical insights and imparts enduring lessons applicable to current challenges to United States interests … Continuar leyendo