Munich - Dialogues on Democracy

Munich - Dialogues on Democracy

Munich - Dialogues on Democracy

event Thursday, December 10, 2020 schedule 7.00pm CET
event Thursday, December 10, 2020 schedule 7.00pm CET
  • Online event
Hosted by the Cambridge Alumni Munich
Open to: 
Alumni and guests
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Join the Cambridge Alumni Munich for Dialogues on Democracy - Are Washington and Beijing Fighting a New Cold War? with Prof. Arne Westad.

More than 70 years after George Kennan wrote his famous “Long Telegram” laying out the containment strategy that would define U.S. policy until the end of the Cold War, the United States and its allies again face a communist rival that views the United States as an adversary and is seeking regional dominance and global influence: China. What are the parallels between China today and the Soviet Union of old? What are the differences?

Prof. Westad will explore this and the effect that the past four years of Trump administration policy has had on relationships, not only with China but also with the United States’ allies around the world. Has China outsmarted the U.S.? How can international system reform and respond to this challenge? Using his September/October 2019 Foreign Affairs article as a starting point, Professor Westad will offer insight and analyses on what the U.S.-China policy is - and what it should be.

Odd Arne Westad is the Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs and has just been named the Director of International Security Studies at Yale, a position he will assume in July 2021. He is the author of The Cold War: A World History. Originally from Ålesund on the Norwegian coast, he studied history, philosophy, and modern languages in Oslo before doing a graduate degree in U.S./international history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Westad has published 16 books, most of which deal with 20th century Asian and global history. Westad joined the faculty at Yale after teaching at the London School of Economics (LSE), where he was School Professor of International History, and at Harvard University, where he was the S.T. Lee Professor of U.S.-Asia Relations. At Yale, he teaches in the History Department and at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Westad is a fellow of the British Academy and of several other national academies, a visiting professor at Peking University, and a research associate of the Harvard Fairbank Center.

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