Stephen Kotkin: Sphere of Influence I - The Gift of Geopolitics: How Worlds are Made, and Unmade

  Переглядів 442,992

IWMVienna

IWMVienna

День тому

This lecture was recorded on 5 April 2017 at the IWM Library.
A History of the Present
The liberal, rules-based international order did not take shape predominantly as a consequence of highmindedness, but as a sphere of influence. That, moreover, was to a great extent inspired, and sustained, by a comprehensive cold war with the Soviet Union (or Second World, as it was once called). The sphere of influence known as the West played a significant part in European integration, spurred phenomenal global investments in science and research, gave additional impetus to desegregation and civil rights in the U.S, and more. Above all, the formation, consolidation, and maintenance of a sphere of influence disciplined American power. It even made possible an American grand strategy. Is any of that possible anymore? Will we now see the successful construct of enduring alternative spheres of influence, alongside a permanent decline of the Western one? Or are we overreacting to a misunderstood historical conjuncture?
Lecture I: The Gift of Geopolitics: How Worlds are Made, and Unmade
Americans and Europeans long tended to think of geopolitics as a kind of primitivism to be transcended. The “escape from geopolitics” has both a right wing and a left wing incarnation: the former rooted in a fantasy of universal democracy and benign US-led hegemony, the latter, in a world order governed by supranational institutions and pooled sovereignty. What both share is a conviction that the rivalry of states, with conflicting interests and worldviews, produces conflict, insecurity and impoverishment. Hence the “return” of geopolitics today is lamented. But should it be? Interstate rivalry can unleash cataclysm, of course, but the wealthy, democratic West arose not in spite of geopolitics but as a result of it. The question therefore is not whether geopolitics is escapable or bad, but how the inevitable interstate frictions can be harnessed to push the major powers security and prosperity.
Further information:
www.iwm.at/

КОМЕНТАРІ
Stephen Kotkin: Sphere of Influence II
1:31:05
IWMVienna
Переглядів 292 тис.
Stephen Kotkin: Sphere of Influence III - The Chip on the Shoulder
1:49:11
船长被天使剪成光头了?#天使 #小丑 #超人不会飞
00:28
超人不会飞
Переглядів 18 млн
Teenagers Show Kindness by Repairing Grandmother's Old Fence #shorts
00:37
Fabiosa Best Lifehacks
Переглядів 6 млн
Stephen Kotkin on Lost in Translation: World Order & Word Order | HISPBC Ch.1
33:50
Monterey Conversations: Russian Foreign Policy, Past and Present | Kotkin | Kimmage
1:30:04
Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies
Переглядів 155 тис.
Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio
43:43
Principles by Ray Dalio
Переглядів 49 млн
What Everyone Needs to Know about Russia Under Putin - FPRI's 2018 Champagne Brunch for Partners
56:47
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Переглядів 462 тис.
Geopolitics of Energy in the 21st Century
1:29:49
LSE School of Public Policy
Переглядів 5 тис.
The Peril of Slowness: American Mistakes during Russia’s War of Aggression in Ukraine
1:16:52
Foreign Policy Association
Переглядів 104 тис.
Stephen Kotkin: Six Futures of Russia-Why We Need History (and Libraries) | LIVE from NYPL
1:13:35
Modern Authoritarianism and Geopolitics: Thoughts on a Policy Framework
1:26:27
Isaiah Berlin Memorial Lecture 2018: Stephen Kotkin
1:22:46
Fonds DOTS
Переглядів 159 тис.