Wykład prof. Roberto Rabela: Winning the New Cold War: Lessons from the old one

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Zapraszamy na wykład otwarty prof. Roberto Rabela (Victoria Univeristy of Wellington) pt. Winning the New Cold War: Lessons from the old one.

Wydarzenie odbędzie się 12 maja 2022 o godz. 15.00 w sali 303 w Gmachu Audytoryjnym WNPISM.

Sylwetka Profesora dostępna TUTAJ

Spotkanie w języku angielskim. Streszczenie wykładu przygotowane przez naszego gościa:

Intensified geo-political competition between great powers (especially involving the United States, China and Russia) has led many to suggest a new Cold War is unfolding, with unavoidable repercussions for other states and the world order. In this lecture, Emeritus Professor Roberto Rabel will address three key questions relating to this increasingly central development in the international relations of the early 21st century:

  • Why has a kind of new Cold War arisen?
  • How does this Cold War 2.0 resemble and (more importantly) differ from the old one?
  • Having ultimately prevailed in the 20th century Cold War, what lessons can democracies draw from that experience?

Wydarzenie w ramach Uniwersyteckiego programu ZIP

 

 

The task “Including foreign researchers in the teaching of the University of Warsaw” is organized under the Program of Integrated Activities for the Development of the University of Warsaw and financed by the European Social Fund. The goal of the ZIP program, implemented at the University of Warsaw in 2018-2022, is to develop the competences of students, doctoral students and employees, and to introduce tools that will improve university management. The program co-financing amounts to over PLN 38 million. More information at www.zip.uw.edu.pl.

 

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