UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler welcomes international relations theorist Robert O.Keohane for a discussion of theory, international institutions, and the future of international order. Series: "Conve...
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler welcomes international relations theorist Robert O.Keohane for a discussion of theory, international institutions, and the future of international order. Series: "Conversations with History" [11/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8991]
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I think it was a great interview and Keohane definitely knows what he's talking about. Too bad the production quality seems like it was from the 70's. It had the annoying music, stage setting, etc.
I think that Keohanes viewpoint of the world is logic and usefull if you want to analyze the effects of globalizations. I big deal in understanding globalization is to understand why states get involved in transnational cooperations, and how it can strenghten the states position on the international arena.
I think that Keohanes viewpoint of the world is logic and usefull if you want to analyze the effects of globalizations. I big deal in understanding globalization is to understand why states get involved in transnational cooperations, and how it can strenghten the states position on the international arena.
keohane still thinks in a problem . sorry puzzle-solving purpose :), and insofar as continues so it cannot adequately understand historical change and historical structures
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