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Webinar Series ‘The International System of Power’: A new season is coming!

This season: “Global Knowledge, Global Conversations, Critical Issues: A more critical global conversation on world politics”

Prof Inderjeet Parmar, City, UoL

How can we open up our minds and learn how to think differently about the world, its different regions and societies? How can we connect with streams of thought, ideas, thinkers, scholars, and experience, from around the world? How might we be better informed by intellectual currents beyond the global North and its circuits of knowledge? How can we have truly global conversations beyond the conventional elite circuits and boundaries of knowledge? What might truly global knowledge look like?

Sessions chaired by Prof Inderjeet Parmar and Dr Juvaria Jafri (City, UoL)

All webinars will take place between 16:00-17:30 GMT (13:00-14:30, Brazil time)

For more info and registration, please see here.

 

* 19 February – “The liberal international order – how liberal, international, and orderly?”

Speakers:

Randolph B. Persaud (American University, DC)

Mick Cox (LSE)

Leonardo Ramos (PUC-Minas, Brazil)

 

* 26 February – “The United Nations – global organisation, colonial roots, metropolitan control?”

Speakers

Karim Makdisi (American U, Beirut)

Jasmine Gani (St Andrews)

Laust Schouenborg (City, UoL)

 

* 5 March – “Brexit, Modi, Trump, Bolsonaro – British, Brazilian, and Indian perspectives”

Speakers

Madura Rasaratnam (City, UoL)

Moyukh Chatterjee (Middlebury College, Vermont)

Felipe Loureiro (U of Sao Paulo)

 

* 12 March – “The IMF, World Bank, OECD, and ‘Development’”

Speakers

Jayati Ghosh (U Mass, Amherst)

Flavia Mello (PUC – Sao Paulo)

Omar Dahi (UMass, Amherst)

 

* 19 March – “Race and racism in understandings of world order”

Speakers

Amitav Acharya (American U, DC)

Barry Buzan (LSE)

Maribel Morey (Miami Institute for the Social Sciences)

 

* 26 March – “Empires of the Mind: The nexus of knowledge and power in world politics”

Speakers

Urvashi Sarkar (New Delhi)

Tatiana Teixeira (INCT-INEU & OPEU, Brazil)

Ferran Perez Mena (Sussex U)

Atul Bhardwaj (City, UoL)

 

 

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