Upcoming Guest Lecture on the Ukrainian Crisis From a Geopolitical Perspective |
Tuesday, 13 May 2014 |
On May 27th, the American Graduate School in Paris will host an exceptional guest lecture on the theme "The Crisis in Ukraine: A Geopolitical Interpretation" by Professor Manlio Graziano, specialist of geopolitics and geopolitics of religions. Professor Graziano explains: "From a geopolitical perspective, the current crisis in Ukraine is the latest chapter of the relationship between Germany and Russia, in which Anglo-Saxon powers have peristently attempted to interfere. How can Halford Mackinder's theory of 1902 help to understand Vladimir Putin's attitude in 2014?" This guest lecture is primarily reserved for AGS students, alumni and faculty. However, a few seats will be open to the public. If you are interested in attending, please email us at info@ags.edu (it will take place from 1 pm to 3 pm at AGS in Paris, in the 6th arrondissement.) See Professor Graziano's profile
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Sir Christopher MacRae United Kingdom I aim to help my students prepare for life beyond "the groves of academe" - especially how to ask the right questions to work out what is really going on out there. Along the way, they practice writing lucidly and succinctly. It is stimulating teaching such a lively crew. I hope they also find it fun being challenged to analyse the facts without prejudice and to think originally. |