VICE Special Report: A World in Disarray
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Council on Foreign Relations
America in World War I: Crash Course US History #30
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CrashCourse
Stephen Kinzer ─ The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the Birth of American Empire
Skip ahead to main speaker at 4:51 Stephen Kinzer presents his new book, The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the Birth of American Empire.
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
America in World War II
America's isolation from the war ended on December 7, 1941, when Japan staged a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. President FDR urged a reluctant America to ...
Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs: Never Closer Union. Does the EU Have a Future?
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YaleUniversity
U.S. Civil-Military Relations in the 21st Century
A strong relationship between civilian officials and senior military leaders is essential for sound policy-making and for the nation's security. Events of the past ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Coronavirus: Yuval Noah Harari, philosopher and historian, on the legacy of Covid-19 - BBC HARDtalk
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BBC HARDtalk
Nuclear, Biological, and Cyber Warfare: Rising Threats in the 21st Century | A World on the Brink
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Real Vision Finance
David Kennedy, Andrew Roberts and Stephen Kotkin Discuss the Big Three of the 20th Century
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Hoover Institution
Is the 21st Century the Chinese century?
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LSE
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Stratfor
The Lincoln Project Special Report—August 31, 2020
Join Lincoln Project Co-founders Reed Galen, Mike Madrid, and Ron Steslow to discuss Donald Trump's law and order strategy, how the Republican National ...
The Lincoln Project
Stop Making God Mad: disaster and religion
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Alt Shift X
Germany and the Outbreak of WWI Reconsidered - Michael Epkenhans
Dr. Michael Epkenhans, professor and Director of Historical Research at the Centre for Military History and Social Sciences of the German Armed Forces at ...
National WWI Museum and Memorial
AP Preparedness Episode #5 | American Foreign Policy Review (Contextualization)
In this episode, we will review American Foreign Policy from the Washington administration to the twenty-first century. Resources Discussed: American ...
Bill of Rights Institute
Does the Elephant Dance: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy
Former Canadian High Commissioner to India David Malone gives a comprehensive survey of contemporary Indian foreign policy. He begins by focusing on ...
WGBHForum
The Geopolitics of COVID-19 | Prof Kishore Mahbubani
In his talk "The Geopolitics of COVID-19", veteran diplomat and Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, NUS, Prof Kishore Mahbubani analysed the ...
NUS Medicine
Russian National Identity and Foreign Policy
In recent years, Russia's foreign policy has become considerably more asserting, posing a challenge to the United States and its Western allies.
Center for Strategic & International Studies
The Political Economy of the Cold War
Speaker: Professor Niall Ferguson Chair: Professor Arne Westad This event was recorded on 18 October 2010 in Old Theatre, Old Building At its heart the Cold ...
LSE
Prof. Robert Weiner: The Origins of World War II
Robert Weiner, Jones Professor of History, lectures on "The Origins of World War II" as part of Lafayette College's Alumni Summer College.
Lafayette College
The History and Future of Guerrilla Warfare
Max Boot discusses his new book, "Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare From Ancient Times to the Present," as part of the Pritzker Military ...
Council on Foreign Relations
iGCSE History: 20th Century International Relations - KQ1 Treaty of Versailles
First of a three part iGCSE History revision lectures focusing on Key Questions 1-3.
The History Revision Guy-de
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The West's centuries-old status as the centre of global wealth and power is coming to an end. As the new powers - China and India from Asia and others from ...
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Conversations With History - Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson
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UC Berkeley Events
Inside Putin's Russia -- Watch the full documentary
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PBS NewsHour
China-India Border Clash: What’s Behind China’s Belligerence?
Join Hudson Institute for a discussion on the recent deadly clash between India and China along their disputed Himalayan border. Hudson Director for South ...
Hudson Institute
Can Americans Think (Strategically)?
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Council on Foreign Relations
Protectionist Empire: Trade, Tariffs & U.S. Foreign Policy, 1890-1914
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Library of Congress
The UK and the World: British Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Douglas Alexander argues that, 10 years on from the invasion of Iraq, British foreign policy stands at a crossroads. He contends that, from the rise of China to ...
Chatham House
Formal and Informal Empire in the 19th Century - Professor Richard Evans
From the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the 1880s, British industrial might and British command of the oceans underpinned the 'imperialism of free trade', ...
Gresham College
Max Boot on guerilla warfare
This week on Uncommon Knowledge, military historian Max Boot discusses current events in Syria, Iran, and his recent book Invisible Armies: An Epic History of ...
Hoover Institution
Britain in the 20th Century: The Road to War - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
After the seeming success of the Munich Conference of 1938 it was hoped that war could be avoided. However, it gradually became clear that the territorial ...
Gresham College
The Modern Origins of China's South China Sea Claim
The CSIS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative and the Southeast Asia Program are pleased to invite you to a discussion with Bill Hayton, associate fellow at ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Henry Kissinger and the Dilemmas of American Power
Cold War International History Project This lecture will examine the diplomacy of Henry Kissinger, with an emphasis on the choices and dilemmas which faced ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard ─ Build, Don't Bomb: A New American Foreign Policy
As a veteran, Congresswoman Gabbard's experience has profoundly shaped her as a person and her approach to American foreign policy. She will discuss the ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
New space age: the race to dominate the moon and mars | Four Corners
Space travel has never been so accessible. Entrepreneurial vision teamed with more affordable and reliable technology has resulted in a space revolution that ...
ABC News In-depth
How the coronavirus pandemic is changing the world | Fareed Zakaria
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more. The coronavirus pandemic is ...
TED
The Foundation of the CIA: Harry Truman, The Missouri Gang, and the Origins of the Cold War
This event is a part of the Global Impact Discussion Series by founder and moderator Patricia Schouker, IWP alumna. About the Book: This highly accessible ...
The Institute of World Politics
“Churchill and the Outbreak of the Second World War.” Remarks by Dr John Maurer
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The International Churchill Society
Australia-China relations at the crossroads
From Gough Whitlam to Tony Abbott, Australia has pursued a pragmatic, national interest-based China policy that, in John Howard's words, set differences to ...
ANU TV
Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality
Recorded on November 15, 2018 Thomas Sowell discusses economic inequality, racial inequality, and the myths that have continued to falsely describe the ...
Hoover Institution
Assessing Risk in the 21st Century
With the U.S. defense strategy review underway, leaders in the Department of Defense must address a complex question: how should the Pentagon adapt its ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies