Michael Cox: "E.H. Carr and the British Origins of International Relations" (Princeton RWO)

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Reimagining World Order

Reimagining World Order

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This is a recording of the RWO's fourth World Order Colloquium at Princeton University. On March 11, 2021, we welcomed Professor Michael Cox (LSE). In his presentation, entitled "E.H. Carr, the Crisis of the Liberal Order and the British Origins of International Relations", Professor Cox presented a brief biography of Carr and articulated his vision of world politics as well as his engagement with the discipline of International Relations. This recording features the presentation and a brief Q&A with our virtual audience.
The colloquium was hosted by Professor G. John Ikenberry, Director of the RWO initiative (scholar.prince..., and his research associates, Tolya Levshin (anatolylevshin...) and Chika Tonooka (rwo.princeton.....
Professor Cox was appointed to a Chair in International Relations at the LSE in 2002 where he helped establish the Cold War Studies Centre in 2004 and in 2008 co-founded the world leading Think Tank, LSE IDEAS. Professor Cox is the author, editor and co-editor of several books dealing with E. H Carr including "The Eighty Years Crisis: International Relations, 1919-1999" (1998); "E. H Carr: a Critical Appraisal" (2000); and "E. H Carr: The Twenty Years' Crisis: Introduction to the Study of International Relations" (1st ed. 2001, 2nd ed. 2016). He has also edited a new edition of Carr’s 1945 classic, "Nationalism and After" which will be published in 2021. More recently he published a new edition of J. M. Keynes’s, "The Economic Consequences of the Peace" (2019) and is now working on a new history of the LSE entitled, "The 'School': LSE and the Shaping of the Modern World".
Check out, and sign up for, our upcoming colloquia on rwo.princeton..... Many of our events, including the World Order Colloquium, are open to the general public.

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