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Wilson Center’s Robert Daly on China and the World: New Era of Stabilization or Continued Tension?
The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: China and the World: New Era of Stabilization or Continued Tension? with the Director of the Kissinger Institute on China at the Wilson Center, Robert Daly.
Dr. Klaus Larres and Robert Daly discuss over Zoom the future of the China-U.S. relationship in light of recent reports of economic challenges in China, the upcoming U.S. election, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, and more.
Originally recorded 27 Feb 2024.
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War in Ukraine and Israel: What does victory mean? - General Philip Breedlove
Просмотров 7959 месяцев назад
The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: War in Ukraine and Israel: Can victory be achieved and what does victory mean? with former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, SACEUR, General Philip Breedlove. Dr. Klaus Larres and General Breedlove discuss over Zoom the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Israel and Palestine, and where we might expect both to go from he...
America's Role in the World: Past & Present - Robert Zoellick
Просмотров 37010 месяцев назад
The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: America's Role in the World: Past & Present with Former World Bank President and Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick. Dr. Klaus Larres and Robert Zoellick discuss over Zoom America's economic and political positionality over the past century, and where we might expect it to go. Originally recorded 31 October 2023.
The Wars in Ukraine & Israel:Is There A Way Out? - Steven Moore, Anna Shvetsova, Prof. Scott Ury
Просмотров 39310 месяцев назад
The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: The Wars in Ukraine and Israel: Is There A Way Out? - in Conversation with Steven Moore (Ukraine Freedom Project, Kiev), Anna Shvetsova (Ukraine Freedom Project, Kiev), and Prof. Scott Ury (Jerusalem/Tel Aviv University). Dr. Klaus Larres, Steven Moore, Anna Shvetsova, and Prof. Scott Ury discuss over Zoom the war in...
Kim Jong Un's Sister: The Most Dangerous Woman in North Korea - Professor Sung-Yoon Lee
Просмотров 2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: Kim Jong Un's Sister: The Most Dangerous Woman in North Korea - in Conversation with Professor Sung-Yoon Lee Dr. Klaus Larres and Professor Sung-Yoon Lee discuss over Zoom the North Korea's political landscape and Kim Yo Jong's role. For more content from the Krasno Global Affairs and Business Council, check out our ...
Ambassador Giorgi Badridze: The Future of Georgia: a European Democracy or Russian Client State?
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents: The Future of Georgia: a European Democracy or Russian Client State? Dr. Klaus Larres and Ambassador Giorgi Badridze discuss over Zoom the implications of the current geopolitical situation for Georgia. For more content from the Krasno Global Affairs and Business Council, check out our podcast on Spotify! Originally ...
Has China Overreached? The Current State of US-Chinese Relations
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents Has China Overreached? The Current State of US-Chinese Relations Dr. Klaus Larres and two distinguished expert discuss the global implications of rising tensions between China and the United States. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks from Professor Susan Shirk and Kaiser Kuo. Prof. Sus...
Germany's Global Influence: From Trading Power to the Ukraine War
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "Germany's Global Influence: From Trading Power to the Ukraine War" Dr. Klaus Larres and two distinguished experts discuss the European power. its economy, politics, and role in the ongoing war in Ukraine. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks from William Gray (Purdue University) and Ulr...
Russia's War in Ukraine: Should & Will Ukraine Take Back Crimea? (with Lt. General Ben Hodges).
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents Russia's War in Ukraine: Should & Will Ukraine Take Back Crimea? Dr. Klaus Larres and a distinguished expert discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, the military strategies being employed on both sides of the battlefield, and the global implications of the conflict. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary ...
Ambassador's Forum: Poland, NATO, and Russia's War on Ukraine (with Ambassador Marek Magierowski)
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "Poland, NATO, and Russia's War on Ukraine" as a part of our Ambassadors Forum series. Dr. Klaus Larres and a distinguished expert discuss Poland, the nation's ties to the European continent, and Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks from Ambassador Marek ...
"With Nixon and Kissinger in Beijing & the Opening to China." A conversation with Amb. WINSTON LORD
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "With Nixon and Kissinger in Beijing & the Opening to China: A Good or Bad Idea with Hindsight?" as a part of the Fall 2022 Krasno Global Events Series. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks from a distinguished expert: Ambassador Winston Lord (former Ambassador to China and Assistant Sec...
The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Lessons We Can Learn For Tumultuous Times
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Lessons We Can Learn For Tumultuous Times?" as a part of the Fall 2022 Krasno Global Events Series. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks from two distinguished experts: Prof. Benjamin Hett (Hunter College, City University of New Yor...
China Under Xi Jinping: How Will China’s Economy, Foreign Policy and Rivalry with the West Develop?
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "China Under Xi Jinping: How Will China’s Economy, Foreign Policy and Rivalry with the West Develop?" as a part of the Fall 2022 Krasno Global Events Series. In the lead up to President Biden and Xi Jinping’s hotly anticipated meeting this Monday at the G20 Summitt, Dr. Klaus Larres and three distinguished expert disc...
The Cost of War in Ukraine: Nuclear Threats, Energy Crises, and Discontent in Russia and Europe.
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "The Cost of War in Ukraine: Nuclear Threats, Energy Crises, Protests and Discontent in Russia, Europe, and around the World." as a part of the Fall 2022 Krasno Global Events Series. Dr. Klaus Larres and four distinguished expert discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and the political and social implications of the crisi...
Moldova: Russia's War on Ukraine and the Road to Europe (with Ambassador Kent D. Logsdon).
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The Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professorship at UNC-Chapel Hill presents "Moldova: Russia's War on Ukraine and the Road to Europe" as a part of our Ambassadors Forum series. Dr. Klaus Larres and a distinguished expert discuss Moldova, the small nation's ties to the European continent, and Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. This Krasno Global Event features insightful commentary and remarks f...
Russia's War in Ukraine: The Evolving Military & Strategic Situation (with Lt. Gen Ben Hodges)
Просмотров 377 тыс.Год назад
Russia's War in Ukraine: The Evolving Military & Strategic Situation (with Lt. Gen Ben Hodges)
The Queen: Her Life, Influence, and Legacy
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The Queen: Her Life, Influence, and Legacy
Escalating Tensions: US-China Relations and Taiwan
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Escalating Tensions: US-China Relations and Taiwan
Reflections on Gorbachev (with Jack Matlock, former ambassador to the Soviet Union).
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Reflections on Gorbachev (with Jack Matlock, former ambassador to the Soviet Union).
China as a Cause of Transatlantic Tension and Cooperation
Просмотров 1552 года назад
China as a Cause of Transatlantic Tension and Cooperation
Northern Ireland & the Journey to Peace and Reconciliation: the EU Factor Then and Now
Просмотров 3152 года назад
Northern Ireland & the Journey to Peace and Reconciliation: the EU Factor Then and Now
Klaus Larres on "The US and Europe - from the 1970s to the Present"
Просмотров 3522 года назад
Klaus Larres on "The US and Europe - from the 1970s to the Present"
HOW TO DEAL with RUSSIA and CHINA: Relations between the EU and the US
Просмотров 5592 года назад
HOW TO DEAL with RUSSIA and CHINA: Relations between the EU and the US
Countering Hybrid Threats: US, Germany, European Strategic Autonomy & the Future of Western Alliance
Просмотров 5582 года назад
Countering Hybrid Threats: US, Germany, European Strategic Autonomy & the Future of Western Alliance
Energy Security Today: Nord Stream II, Russia, and Hybrid Warfare
Просмотров 6792 года назад
Energy Security Today: Nord Stream II, Russia, and Hybrid Warfare
"COOPERATION & CONFRONTATION: The U.S., Europe and China: A Love-Hate Relationship?
Просмотров 5652 года назад
"COOPERATION & CONFRONTATION: The U.S., Europe and China: A Love-Hate Relationship?
WORLD IN TURMOIL - SIGMAR GABRIEL. Relations with the US, China, Russia & the Future of the West
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WORLD IN TURMOIL - SIGMAR GABRIEL. Relations with the US, China, Russia & the Future of the West
"9/11 and the War in Afghanistan after 20 Years: How it Happened and How it Changed Everything"
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"9/11 and the War in Afghanistan after 20 Years: How it Happened and How it Changed Everything"
"Cold War & New Cold War: Re-Evaluating the Global Order from World War II to the Present" - 5/4/21
Просмотров 9293 года назад
"Cold War & New Cold War: Re-Evaluating the Global Order from World War II to the Present" - 5/4/21
"Escalating Tensions: The U.S., China, the Quad and the EU in the Post-Pandemic World"
Просмотров 1083 года назад
"Escalating Tensions: The U.S., China, the Quad and the EU in the Post-Pandemic World"

Комментарии

  • @davidtrindle6473
    @davidtrindle6473 Месяц назад

    The whole effort to contain and roll back communism was an enormous success for our country that we can be proud of. The US prevented many, many countries from falling to dictatorships.

  • @josephsmith6777
    @josephsmith6777 Год назад

    Our CIA was a joke in the beginning we had a bunch of college bros of the day getting they're ass handed to them until the rise in signals Intel and our intelligence groups getting the operational connections it needed to run successful human intelligence

  • @josephsmith6777
    @josephsmith6777 Год назад

    We should have really backed sheck if we did our current security would look radical different

  • @roberto7027
    @roberto7027 Год назад

    Thank you for studying this topic seriously!

  • @GoyaGokou
    @GoyaGokou 2 года назад

    1:10:20

  • @stephenm4823
    @stephenm4823 2 года назад

    Is the flickering screen some sort of memory experiment

  • @umairusman
    @umairusman 2 года назад

    This just seems like a zeitgeist in the intelligence and propaganda communities of the US over the years. He even got the date of the Israel and the Pakistani nuclear weapons program wrong.

    • @coimbralaw
      @coimbralaw Год назад

      Nobody gives one single f*ck what you say or think, you st*p*d 🧩of 💩

  • @whoknowsidont.5147
    @whoknowsidont.5147 2 года назад

    Wow

  • @mustbtrouble
    @mustbtrouble 2 года назад

    another interventionist neolib/neocon from the hall of bad ideas at harvard.

  • @markmccormack1796
    @markmccormack1796 3 года назад

    Next time, hire a sound and lighting professional. Your talk doesn't have an impact if we can't hear it very well. Plus the image behind you is annoying.

  • @frankreberto9637
    @frankreberto9637 3 года назад

    Me: casually watching random videos nothing in particular to make a pattern over RUclips recommendation: COLD WAR LECTURE

  • @frederickmiles327
    @frederickmiles327 3 года назад

    They often used to say a couple of British A levels with mediocre grades say D D before say 1978 and the destruction of the British educational system by Shirley Williams, was equal to a US college degree. You know Paul McCarthy, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Jonny Rotten ( Lyndon), Ian Curtis and Ian McCulloch, would have made it. A Harvard or Columbia doctorate. Of course Harvard would have required 40 pages in every assignment and essay, even 3 hour exam. At a Liverpool or Cheltenham grammar even Oxford a 4 page handwritten effort would be an essay. But still not the total PC bullshit clearly required by Harvard. I always wondered why Yale was the only US University answered my letters, noted me etc

  • @brucevilla
    @brucevilla 3 года назад

    Thanks for Uploading.

  • @mistymayhem2403
    @mistymayhem2403 3 года назад

    Celeste A. Wallander is largely responsible for the domestic turmoil the United States finds it in today. I hope our current potus will surround himself with those who will advise him based on how the world is rather than how they wish the world to be.

  • @brucevilla
    @brucevilla 4 года назад

    Thanks for Uploading.

  • @hauuau
    @hauuau 4 года назад

    1:01:20 - The problem is not that industrial policy doesn't work. It does. The problem is that industrial policy is inherently incompatible with free flow of goods and capital, and proper open international competition. Basically entity without government subsidies can't possibly compete with subsidized entity. This creates all sorts of international problems and distortions. Intentional subsidization of export overcapacity in a global market will inevitably drive companies out of business in other countries. This creates political problems. And that's exactly what we see all around the world today. Either subsidized production must stop to facilitate fair international competition or trade and financial barriers must come up making the world a much different place. There is no other way. The 60's when the US had subsidies and planning was an era without free global movement of goods or capital.

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 4 года назад

    This woman is a Russian basher.

  • @JonSmith-cx7gr
    @JonSmith-cx7gr 5 лет назад

    When just got out of bed hair meets just got out of the grave face.

  • @21nickik
    @21nickik 6 лет назад

    Buhu. Bush and co were so afraid. Well, that's what you get if you build a global empire where lots of people hate you. Maybe now they can understand what they are doing to the Palestinians, Afgans and many others. This argument that 'they were all afraid' and therefore they are basically justified in the Iraq war is totally insane.

  • @21nickik
    @21nickik 6 лет назад

    Americans believed X. Great, yes, because the government told them. Most Americans didn't know where Iraq was in 2001. All their information is from the government. Totally pointless argument.

  • @nimium1955
    @nimium1955 7 лет назад

    Kennan was peevish and blinkered?

  • @t4705mb6
    @t4705mb6 7 лет назад

    The Cold War was designed to make money for the already very rich via arms sales and other war related technologies and commodities. Simply put , it was a global fear campaign for profit. The "communists" the US CIA and other "security forces" were fighting in foreign countries were usually democratically elected leaders who opposed US imperialist expansionism thus threatening US (and friend's) corporate profiteers from exploiting resources in those countries ---- old fashioned colonialism. The establishment of the USSR was an idea from the "West", set up by "industrial leaders" (robber barons) and bankers (usurists) and aided by the politicians and press (propagandists). Their USSR social system constantly faltered ... as all socialist systems do, and The Corporation of Washington D.C. and friends would rush to aid the soviets to prop it up supplying food, money, factories, technology and even a shadow leader when Stalin had a nervous breakdown during Hitler's invasion into Russia. The "War on Terror" is the wealthy arms profiteers replacement for the old and tired cold war and is also totally orchestrated. Unfortunately for the rich international crime cabals, the terror isn't bringing in enough booty to suit them. So now they are setting up a new and improved cold war with BOTH the Russians and the Chinese as the threats to world peace and our fake 'democracy'. They don't give a shit about how many innocent people they murder to maintain their money, status and power. They're psychopaths --- totally unempathetic and myopic --- ruthless. BTW: Both Russian and Chinese 'leaders" (puppets) are bribed or threatened into the deal. If they don't go along then very very bad things happen to them. (The criminal globalists call it "regime change".)

  • @joeroganjosh9333
    @joeroganjosh9333 7 лет назад

    The lecturer should be wired for sound ( I know this a few years ago ) but it sounds like the mike is in the audience, hence the loud coughs.

    • @micahdante9
      @micahdante9 3 года назад

      i guess Im randomly asking but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me

    • @lawsonjude6642
      @lawsonjude6642 3 года назад

      @Micah Dante Instablaster =)

    • @micahdante9
      @micahdante9 3 года назад

      @Lawson Jude thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.

    • @micahdante9
      @micahdante9 3 года назад

      @Lawson Jude It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy! Thank you so much you saved my ass :D

    • @lawsonjude6642
      @lawsonjude6642 3 года назад

      @Micah Dante you are welcome xD

  • @trump2016
    @trump2016 7 лет назад

    i dont think there was as much discord in the public during the Korean War as Professor Kramer mentions. What is the evidence for that?

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen 7 лет назад

    Aarhus :D

  • @REMONSTER
    @REMONSTER 8 лет назад

    Mark also speaks genuine frontier gibberish. A true skalher.

  • @joemitchell877
    @joemitchell877 8 лет назад

    Excellent .... Sir .. You have confirmed Most Conclusions . I have held since Began Study the " cold war ""......Born in Cuba 1956 ; A Cuban Lady of " Ranchers / Sugar Cane Growers .. Alvarez / Maceo .( Cuban Liberator with Jose Martin & Maximo Gomez ; & General Fredrick Funston ; Volunteer . My Father from North Carolina ; Tobacco .... We Escaped .... I'd sure like to Attend A Lecture ...." Cuba Libre """

  • @claudeyaz
    @claudeyaz 8 лет назад

    If you have a cough during class or a lecture. Step out get some water or a cough drop, maybe leave a cell phone to record the min or two you are gone.... and come back. Class disruptions are sooo annoying. Great lecture!

  • @emptyhearted9981
    @emptyhearted9981 8 лет назад

    most countries consider regime change an act of war

  • @emptyhearted9981
    @emptyhearted9981 8 лет назад

    ah epilepsy is going to cause me to blackou.

  • @johnleehudson7307
    @johnleehudson7307 11 лет назад

    Your lecture was the best ever & reminds me that being an intellectual, in today's world, is like being in a dark cave with one match. So little is known about what is really going on. I was a long time good friend & student, in the 1960s, of both Dr Bob C Riley & Jim "Jimbo" Ranchino. I know how you & Jim both studied under William Appleman Williams @ U of Wis, Madison. I would like to talk some times. My direct private business #, that also accepts text, is 1-415-533-4115. Ema

  • @mprietors
    @mprietors 11 лет назад

    Great lecture. Is there a transcript of this somewhere?