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Historically grounded approaches to enduring geopolitical problems
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Yesterday, Centre for Geopolitics hosted the first of the three official side events held as part of the First Sea Lord’s Sea Power Conference 2024!
Cdre Andy James, Dr Izabela Surwillo, Capt. Brian Trim and Katja Yafimava spoke on the panel and Trevelyan Wing was the Chair #SPC2024
Final call! Made in China - When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade
With Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson in conversation with William Hurst
Online tomorrow from 5pm
Reg: bit.ly/3WhXfxY
New Event: Made in China
Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson LSE International History discusses in her new Harvard University Press book how the US and China went from Cold War foes to transforming China’s economy into a source of cheap labor - with William Hurst
Wed 1st May, 5pm, Online
Reg: bit.ly/3WhXfxY
New event: The Political Thought of Xi Jinping
Olivia Cheung SOAS China Institute will present the main findings of the new book she co-authored with Steve Tsang for Oxford Academic - with William Hurst.
Fri 3rd May, 5pm, Online
Reg: bit.ly/3WfggRo
New event: Democracy after deepfakes - elections, disinformation, and artificial intelligence (AI)
Dr. Nahema Marchal
Ciaran Martin
Anita Williams
Mary Hockaday Trinity Hall
Suzanne Raine
Wed 8 May, 5pm, Cambridge
Reg: bit.ly/3wasArE
New event: Ancient Geopolitics - Ancient law for modern politics
Daniel Lee will address how doctrines of Roman private law were used to craft the doctrine of sovereignty used in modern international & public law - with William Hurst
Mon 29 Apr, 5pm
Reg: bit.ly/3Uy4vUX
Join Marthe Achtnich(Cambridge Centre of Development Studies), author of 'Mobility Economies in Europe's Borderlands', as she brings the voices of migrants to the fore and examines what she calls 'mobility economies' as migrant journeys become sources of profit for various actors.
devstudies.cam.ac.uk/events/book-la…
🍾 Join us at the Global History Lab launch
🗓️ 8 May at 5pm
📍 The Pitt Building
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/42232
GHL is a platform for learning across global divides. Using technologies & innovative pedagogical practices it prepares students to become knowledge producers for a wider world
There's still time to register for our event on Five hundred years of English and British violence in Europe.
With the Centre's Brendan Simms, David Trim, Karine Varley and Sönke Neitzel.
Online tomorrow from 6pm
Register: bit.ly/4d4RF8b