Paul Kennedy: "Revisiting 'The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers'" (Princeton RWO)

On September 22, 2022, the Reimagining World Order (RWO) research community at Princeton University (PIIRS) hosted Professor Paul Kennedy (Yale University) for this year's inagural meeting of its World Order Colloquium. In this talk, Professor Kennedy revisited some of the themes from his classic work "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers".
Professor Kennedy is J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History and director of International Security Studies at Yale University. He is the author or editor of more than twenty books. His best-known work, "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers", provoked intense debate on its publication thirty-five years ago and has been translated into more than twenty languages. In 1991, Kennedy edited a collection entitled "Grand Strategies in War and Peace". He helped draft the Ford Foundation-sponsored report issued in 1995, "The United Nations in Its Second Half-Century", which was prepared for the fiftieth anniversary of the UN. His 2006 book "The Parliament of Men" contemplates the past and future of the United Nations. His 2013 book, "Engineers of Victory: The Problem Solvers Who Turned the Tide in the Second World War", is history through the eyes of problem-solvers during the Second World War. His latest book, "Victory at Sea: Naval Power and the Transformation of the Global Order in World War II" (2022), is now available for purchase online and in bookstores.
The colloquium was hosted by Professor G. John Ikenberry, Director of the RWO (scholar.princeton.edu/gji3/home), and his research associates, Dr. Anatoly Levshin (anatolylevshin.com) and Dr. Woojeong Jang (rwo.princeton.edu/people/wooj....
Check out, and sign up for, our upcoming colloquia on rwo.princeton.edu/conferences.... Many of our events, including the World Order Colloquium, are open to the general public.

Пікірлер: 6

  • @drewastolfi6840
    @drewastolfi68404 ай бұрын

    Love this guy. Loved this book. Still think it's basic thesis is right on.

  • @kassiejenkins9305
    @kassiejenkins93057 ай бұрын

    Can't believe this doesn't have more watches.

  • @Hwillijonl
    @Hwillijonl Жыл бұрын

    Lots of good information in this talk.

  • @clmkc5393
    @clmkc5393 Жыл бұрын

    Great book for those who have not read it! The free flow of ideas and the ability to profit from ideas is critical. Allowing and promoting innovation and research unleashed human creativity. The Judeo Christian work ethic and related doctrines across the Western EU and Americas was a very significant underpinning of western power and success.

  • @marcwhite6267
    @marcwhite6267 Жыл бұрын

    Ray Dalio talks about cycle too. I don't know whether he's come to that conclusion himself, or was influence by Paul Kennedy.

  • @Mmzk155
    @Mmzk15527 күн бұрын

    Is the moderater John Ikenberry?