The Imperial Presidents: Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson (US History EOC Review - USHC 5.3)
http://www.tomrichey.net/eoc In this segment of the US History EOC Review series, Tom Richey discusses the foreign policy plans of Teddy Roosevelt, William ...
Tom Richey
1917 Centennial Series: Origins of Unfreedom. Timothy Snyder
1917 Centennial Series: Origins of Unfreedom Russia, Europe, America Monday, November 6, 2017 4:30pm-6:00pm Filene Auditorium, Moore Building Mary ...
Dartmouth
Harvard Lecture #3: ‘Cultural Diplomacy And The Voice of Freedom’
Herbie Hancock
The Legacy of the Jimmy Carter Administration
Panelists discuss the policies and priorities of the Jimmy Carter administration and the lessons to be learned for U.S. foreign policy today. The Lessons From ...
Council on Foreign Relations
Do Morals Matter: presidents and foreign policy from FDR to Trump | LSE Online Event
In his new book, 'Do Morals Matter?', Joseph S. Nye examines the role of ethics in US foreign policy during the post-1945 era. This event was streamed live on ...
LSE
Joseph Nye on global power in the 21st century, the full lecture at Central European University
At Central European University in Budapest, Harvard University's Joseph Nye discussed his overarching concept of global power in light of the new challenges ...
Central European University
The Rise of Conservatism: Crash Course US History #41
You can directly support Crash Course at https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice ...
CrashCourse
How Statesmen Think: The Psychology of International Politics
Decision-makers and scholars often assume that diplomatic signals are received as they are intended. They have faith in both their ability to convey their ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
Joseph Nye | Are we seeing the end of the American liberal order?
A Graduate Institute lecture on 15 June 2017 from Joseph Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of ...
The Graduate Institute Geneva
Nicaragua 1979 - 2019: The Sandinista Revolution After 40 Years - Panel 1 (English)
Panel 1: The Sandinista Revolution and the Contra War in a Global Context Richard Snyder, moderator (Brown University) Richard Feinberg (University of ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy: John J. Mearsheimer
A panel featuring John J Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen M. Walt of Harvard"i? 1/2 s John F. Kennedy School of Government."The Israel ...
The University of Chicago
Legacy of Ashes?
William R. Keylor, a BU professor of international relations and history, reviews the key arguments of the book Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, Tim ...
Boston University
Vladimir Pozner: How the United States Created Vladimir Putin
On September 27, 2018, Yale's Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, and the Poynter Fellowship for Journalism hosted Vladimir Pozner, ...
YaleUniversity
Lecture 13: The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect
In this lecture, Prof. Ian Shapiro provides an international law background on non-intervention; discusses what the ICC and R2P are, and how radical they were ...
YaleCourses
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt - The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt discuss their book "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy," at Cambridge Forum. They argue that a group of pro-Israel ...
WGBHForum
Moral Leadership in Foreign Policy – FDR to Trump
A conversation with Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at Harvard Kennedy School, and Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, ...
Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics
War and History, Ancient and Modern
Beginning with the assertion that war is inseparable from the human condition, Victor Hanson proceeds to explain the ways in which the American way of war is ...
Hoover Institution
Joseph Nye - "Presidents and the Transformation of American Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century"
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., '58, considered the co-founder of the international relations theory neoliberalism and currently serving as Distinguished Service Professor at ...
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Carol Anderson: One Person, No Vote
In her New York Times bestseller White Rage, historian Carol Anderson laid bare a history of policies that have been used to (and which were, in fact, often ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
The Presidents: America’s Best and Worst Chief Executives
The crucible of the presidency has forged some of the very best and very worst leaders in our nation's history. In C-SPAN's new book, The Presidents: Noted ...
National Constitution Center
Riz Khan- America's Declining Moral Authority
This week's episode takes a closer look at the effects of America's quest for spreading freedom and democracy. With a special focus on America's declining ...
Al Jazeera English
?? ?? Israel and the US P1 | Empire
In this episode of Empire, Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, and his guests zero in on the special relationship between the US and Israel.
Al Jazeera English
Conversations with History: Joseph S. Nye
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Dean of the Kennedy School at Harvard for a discussion of his distinguished career in the university ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
James Traub discusses the Militant Spirit of John Quincy Adams
Journalist and foreign policy expert James Traub unveils his essential biography on the life and complex political career of America's sixth president, John ...
National Constitution Center
Harvey Mansfield on Alexis de Tocqueville's "Democracy in America"
On the best book "ever written on democracy and the best ever written on America." Click "Show more" to view chapters. For more conversations, visit ...
Conversations with Bill Kristol
Martin Gilens - "Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in America"
Martin Gilens, professor of politics at Princeton University and a member of the executive committee of the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, discussed ...
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Noam Chomsky: Israel and Palestine (Full Lecture)
Noam Chomsky speaks at Clark University, Worcester, MA (USA). April 12, 2011. Courtesy of Team Good. TVSBSC.
Team TVS
A Conversation with Noam Chomsky and Howard Gardner
October 10th, 2016 in the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Gutman Library. -- Harvard Graduate School of Education Website: ...
Harvard Graduate School of Education
David Nasaw on The Patriarch
David Nasaw, the Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Professor of History at the Graduate Center, discusses his latest book, The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
What Good Is Grand Strategy?: Power and Purpose in American Statecraft
Grand strategy is one of the most widely used and abused concepts in the foreign policy lexicon. In his new book, Hal Brands explains why grand strategy is a ...
The Heritage Foundation
“American neoconservatives: a history and overview” Jim Lobe
Review of the rise of neoconservatives, their role in promoting the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the doctrinal centrality of Israel. Panel: Israel's Influence on Campus ...
Israel's Influence: Good or Bad for America?
Europe’s post-American future? - Part 2
On June 13, the Brookings Institution held an event to discuss competing visions for Europe's future and looked ahead to 2021 and asked if we can expect the ...
Brookings Institution
Al Jazeera Correspondent - Identity and Exile : Part one
Al Jazeera's Matthew Cassel examines why so many American Jews defend Israeli policies regardless of the issue or cost.
Al Jazeera English
Noam Chomsky - US and Iran: Roots of the Conflict
Keynote talk by Noam Chomsky, from the Second North American Conference in Iranian Linguistics (NACIL2) at the University of Arizona. Title: US and Iran: ...
NACIL2 Conference
Lesson 9.1: The Nixon, Ford, and Carter Administrations
This lesson covers the foreign and domestic policies of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Important topics covered are Nixon's detente policy, ...
Eagles History
Power Ideas and Foreign Policy (Conversations with History)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, for a discussion of his new book "Power ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
President Kennedy and His Legacy
Presidential scholars and historians discuss both the accomplishments and disappointments of the Kennedy presidency and its impact on following ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Chas Freeman ─ The Crumbling of the Pax Americana
America prevailed over the Soviet Union in the Cold War. Its armed forces are more competent and lethal than those of any adversary or conceivable ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
Former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara offers a mea culpa in 1995 for the United States' actions in the Vietnam War. [2/2000] [Show ID: 1521] Explore ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
David Frum: The Corruption Of American Democracy
While much of the country has been focused on the Trump–Russia investigation, conservative author David Frum has been monitoring the strain the new ...
Commonwealth Club
The Coercive Diplomacy of Wilsonian Realism
Why do states like the US intervene in some countries and not in others? Why does America seem to care about human rights violations in Venezuela but not ...
Michael Rossi Poli Sci
Yes, America Can Still Lead the World: Jake Sullivan and Jeffrey Goldberg in Conversation
"Everything is up for debate when it comes to the basic purpose of U.S. foreign policy,” writes Jake Sullivan in the January/February 2019 issue of The Atlantic.
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