The next CRP Reading Group will be taking place Tuesday, 11 March (12:00-13:00) in room ARB119.
We will discuss Paul Kennedy's Rise and Fall of the Great Powers and John Ikenberry's Liberal Leviathan.
Centre for Rising Powers
The next CRP Reading Group will be taking place Tuesday, 11 March (12:00-13:00) in room ARB119.
We will discuss Paul Kennedy's Rise and Fall of the Great Powers and John Ikenberry's Liberal Leviathan.
The next CRP Reading Group will be taking place Tuesday 25th February (12:00-13:00) in room 119.
The articles for discussion will be:
The next CRP Reading Group will be taking place Tuesday 25th February (12:00-13:00) in room 119.
The articles for discussion will be:
The Centre for Rising Powers (CRP) at POLIS is pleased to announce a fortnightly reading group on rising powers and invites all faculty and graduate students to participate.
Research Seminar: ‘Why the German Empire and the European Union fell or are fallling, and why Anglo-America rose’
by Professor Brendan Simms, Professor of History of International Relations
Director, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge
Tuesday, 4 February 2014, 12 – 1pm
Research Seminar: ‘Why the German Empire and the European Union fell or are fallling, and why Anglo-America rose’
by Professor Brendan Simms, Professor of History of International Relations
Director, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge
Tuesday, 4 February 2014, 12 – 1pm
Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
Wednesday, 4 December 2013, 12 – 1pm
Seminar Room 138, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT
Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
Wednesday, 4 December 2013, 12 – 1pm
Seminar Room 138, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT
CRP Research Seminar with Dr Danilo Igliori: 'A (more) outward-looking Brazil: growth challenges ahead' to be held on Wednesday 12 June (click here for details).
CRP Research Seminar with Dr Danilo Igliori: 'A (more) outward-looking Brazil: growth challenges ahead' to be held on Wednesday 12 June (click here for details).