#EndoftheWorld podcast: Mary Kaldor tells @markhleonard why we need to rethink the international law https://buff.ly/2uxcZxo
For the rest of the summer Mark Leonard will be breaking from the usual World in 30 Minutes format to talk about how the global order is being challenged. This week, he is joined by Professor Mary Kaldor, who is Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics, to talk about new wars and foreign interventions.
Bookshelf:
Christine Chinkin & Mary Kaldor, International Law and New Wars
Stephen Neff, War and the Law of Nations
Link to the previous four podcasts
EPISODES:
The End of the World #5: Interview with Mary Kaldor
In episode 5 Mark is joined by ECFR’s Anthony Dworkin and Professor Mary Kaldor, who is Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics, to talk about new wars and foreign interventions.
Bookshelf:
Christine Chinkin & Mary Kaldor, International Law and New Wars
Stephen Neff, War and the Law of Nations
The End of the World #4: Interview with Vincenzo Iozzo
In episode 4 Mark Leonard is joined by Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR’s research director, and Vincenzo Iozzo, a research associate at the MIT Media Lab and the co-founder of IperLane, Inc, a cybersecurity company.
Bookshelf:
Vincenzo Iozzo et al., IOS Hacker’s Handbook
The End of the World #3: Interview with Parag Khanna
In episode 3 Mark Leonard is joined by Parag Khanna, a Senior Research Fellow at the Center on Asia and Globalization at the National University of Singapore and best-selling author of a trilogy of books on the future of world order.
Bookshelf:
Parag Khanna, The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order
How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance
Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization
The End of the World #2: Interview with Edward Luttwak
In episode 2 Mark is joined by Edward Luttwak, political scientist and founder of the discipline of geoeconomics. Edward argues that, rather than ending now, the original liberal order has already been destroyed by neoliberalism, fanatical environmentalism and a Davos mentality of globalisation at all costs.
Bookshelf:
Edward Luttwak, Coup d’État: A Practical Handbook
Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century

