Accidental Presidents: Eight Men Who Changed America
What happens when the Oval Office is unexpectedly empty? In our country's history, eight men have assumed the office of President of the United States without ...
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Foreign Policy Legacy of the Founding Fathers
Speakers discuss the founding of the United States, the priorities and goals debated during the framing of the U.S. Constitution, and what eighteenth century ...
Council on Foreign Relations
Conservative Realism and Restraint: What's the Right Foreign Policy?
On November 4, 2015, The American Conservative partnered with The Charles Koch Institute and the Department of Political Science at The George ...
The American Conservative
Joseph J. Ellis On Organizing America After Revolution
To begin the 2015 Lowell Lecture Series on Revolutionary Boston, author and scholar Joseph J. Ellis will talk about his latest book, The Quartet: Orchestrating ...
WGBHForum
Ted Galen Carpenter on a Foreign Policy for a Republic
Ted Galen Carpenter is a senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. In this 1996 lecture at a Future of Freedom Foundation event ...
Libertarianism.org
John Quincy Adams: Fred Kaplan - June 18, 2014
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) is among the most overlooked presidents in U.S. history even though his progressive values helped shape the course of the ...
The Kansas City Public Library
John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit
John Quincy Adams, the son of John Adams, was a brilliant ambassador and Secretary of State, a frustrated President at a historic turning point in American ...
US National Archives
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
The third presentation at the Teaching Military History Institute entitled "Why Does America Go to War?" This History Institute was sponsored by FPRI's ...
Foreign Policy Research Institute
8 Bells Lecture | Charles Edel: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic
Charles Edel, "Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic," Eight Bells Book Lecture, Naval War College Museum, Jan.
U.S. Naval War College
ALEXANDER THE GREAT: Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury, may today be better known for his death in a duel with Aaron Burr, than for the role he played as a founder ...
Hoover Institution
Foreign Policy Transition from Bush to Obama, A Round Table Discussion
How did grand strategy shift from President Bush to President Obama? During a round table co-hosted by the Center for the National Interest and Charles Koch ...
Charles Koch Institute
Jacob for Liberty - on Foreign Policy
www.jacobforliberty.com www.fff.org.
Jacob for Liberty
Empire - Empire - The US and Cuba: Obsession
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe After decades of tension and hostility between the two nations, has change finally come to US-Cuba relations?
Al Jazeera English
Web Event — How lessons from America's past can guide the future of foreign policy | LIVE STREAM
What can the history of United States diplomacy and foreign policy teach today's policymakers during this era of immense transformation? In his new book ...
American Enterprise Institute
Tocqueville: Democracy in America (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) and his examination of the American democratic system. He wrote De La Démocratie en ...
BBC Podcasts
The Presidency and the Bomb
For his latest book, The Bomb, Fred Kaplan has held exclusive interviews with participants and excavated archives uncovering thousands of once-classified ...
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Rejecting Neocon Dreams
The post-cold war order has come to an end. The "unipolar moment" has passed. Where does America go from here? New America Foundation Whitehead ...
New America
Lessons From History: Presidential Leadership
Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jay Winik discuss presidential leadership and the definitive qualities that presidents throughout history have exemplified to ...
Council on Foreign Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy Round-up: Panel Discussion
Dr. Bernard Cole, Professor, Maritime Strategy, National War College Mr. Edward Gresser, Director, ProgressiveEconomy project, GlobalWorks Foundation The ...
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Andrew Jackson and America's Civil-Military Relations
About the lecture: While Andrew Jackson is often viewed as a citizen-soldier and a leader of volunteers, he actually held the regular army in high esteem and ...
The Institute of World Politics
On Foreign Policy, Our Founders vs. Ron Paul
It has been asserted that Ron Paul's foreign policy is consistent with that of our Founders. Let me list some of the actual foreign policies of the early American ...
Jim Woods
The Case for a U.S. Grand Strategy of Restraint
Dr. Eugene Gholz of the University of Texas at Austin gave a lecture on the topic of "The Case for a U.S. Grand Strategy of Restraint" at The Institute of World ...
The Institute of World Politics
Henry Adams - Inaugural Nagel Lecture
Paul and Joan Nagel Lecture featuring Henry Adams and introduced by Eric Black. (October 20, 2011 at Cowles Auditorium, Humphrey Center, University of ...
umnLibraries
A Foreign Policy for a Republic | Ted Galen Carpenter
Ted Galen Carpenter is a senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. In this 1996 lecture at a Future of Freedom Foundation event ...
LibertyInOurTime
Stephen Randolph - Diplomacy's Role in Shaping U.S. History
The Historian of the U.S. Department of State sits down to discuss some of the most important diplomatic events spanning from the Revolutionary War to the Cold ...
Foreign Policy Association
Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783
About the Book: Soon after the American Revolution, certain of the founders began to recognize the strategic significance of Asia and the Pacific and the vast ...
The Institute of World Politics
Tom Farer - "The US Grand Strategy: from Bush to Obama to Trump"
OUR APOLOGIES, LARGE PORTIONS OF THIS VIDEO ARE OUT OF FOCUS DUE TO CAMERA DIFFICULTIES.
Colorado Foothills World Affairs Council
America's Role in the World
The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Season 5 | *Special Internet-Only Episode* The United States of America is the most powerful nation on earth.
World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
The U.S. and the UK: A Conversation with Kori Schake
The close ties between the United States and the United Kingdom have roots in history, culture, language, political tradition, and strategic interest. Now, however ...
Hudson Institute
Conversations with History: Anatole Lieven and John Hulsman
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Anatole Lieven of the New America Foundation and John Hulsman of the German Council on Foreign Relations for ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
North America's Largest Act of Slave Resistance? - Dr Nathan Millett
The stunning history of a free, democratic community of black people in the age of American Slavery: ...
Gresham College
Iraq's Impact on the Future of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy: Session 3: "The Direction of U.S. Fo
ORIGINALLY RECORDED October 6, 2006 Watch experts discuss the impact of the Iraq war on U.S. foreign and military policy. SPEAKERS: Michael R. Gordon, ...
Council on Foreign Relations
Dr. Clifford A. Kiracofe, Jr. - Schiller Institute Conference - January 26, 2013
Schiller Institute
The Inaugural Zbigniew Brzezinski Annual Prize and Lecture
The Zbigniew Brzezinski Annual Prize honors the legacy of Dr. Brzezinski by recognizing and promoting the importance of geostrategic thinking with a ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Askwith Forums – Leading the Global Education Movement
Alumni speakers: Wilson Aiwuyor, Ed.M.'12, operations analyst, Global Partnership for Education Luis Garcia de Brigard, Ed.M.'07, founder and managing ...
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Jacksonian America, 1824-1840s
This lecture presentation serves to illustrate what historians refer to as the Jacksonian years; specifically the policies, politics, and changes made in the decade ...
colonialprof
Andrew J. Bacevich and Sean Wilentz: What Is American Conservatism?
Andrew J. Bacevich, editor of the Library of America anthology "American Conservatism: Reclaiming an Intellectual Tradition," and Pulitzer Prize–winning ...
Library of America
Stolen Children: The Legacy of the Carlisle Indian School and Canadian Residential Schools
November 7, 2018 Program Introduced by KHC Fellow, Julio Meza Speaker: Hayes P. Mauro, Associate Professor, Queensborough Community College, ...
CUNYQueensborough
Tenth Period Close Reading | Presidents and the Constitution: Foreign Policy
In honor of President's Day, BRI staff members Rachel and Kirk are joined by Christopher Evans, BRI Teacher Council member and Teacher Advisor for the ...
Bill of Rights Institute
WWI and its Impact on American Foreign Policy and Civic Religion by Walter McDougall
The seventh presentation at the Teaching Military History Institute entitled "America's Entry into World War I." This History Institute was sponsored by FPRI's ...
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Evolution of American democracy: Monroe doctrine (History of USA c. AD 1776-1945)
Project Name: Production of course ware for undergraduate subjects (CEC- History) Project Investigator: Dr. Tilak R Ken Module Name: Evolution of American ...
Vidya-mitra
Course Correction: American Foreign Policy After Iraq
Lee Hamilton, co-chair of the Iraq Study Group and the 9/11 Commission, discusses how America can accomplish its goals in the world while recognizing the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)