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This event is co-organized by CERI-Sciences Po and EISS
The global distribution of power is changing, but not as fast as most analysts think. Despite incessant talk of multipolarity, the distribution of power resources in the world remains closer to unipolarity than to either multi- or bipolarity.…
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Hybrid format event in-person and online via zoom
American Power's Staying Power:
Why Multipolarity is a Myth and Why it Matters?
Why Multipolarity is a Myth and Why it Matters?
Venue: Amphithéâtre Eugène d'Eichtal, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume - 75007 Paris and online via zoom
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About the event
The global distribution of power is changing, but not as fast as most analysts think. Despite incessant talk of multipolarity, the distribution of power resources in the world remains closer to unipolarity than to either multi- or bipolarity. And this matters: the world is not transitioning to a new system, the ‘Pax Americana’ is not suddenly ending, the United States can sustain a commitment to both European and East Asian stability, and today’s revisionist challenges from Russia and China, while serious, are far less consequential and far more manageable than those of the past.
The lecture will be delivered by William C. Wohlforth and will be complemented by comments by Stephen G. Brooks both at the Dartmouth College. Hugo Meijer (Sciences Po/EISS) will serve as a chair.
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The European Initiative for Security Studies (EISS) is a Europe-wide multidisciplinary network of scholars that share the goal of consolidating security studies in Europe. Specifically, the aims of the EISS are two-fold. The first is to develop and sustain a Europe-wide network in the field of security studies. This gives visibility to the range of individual and collective research projects that are currently underway in Europe. The second goal is to establish a forum for the exchange of ideas in order to foster new joint research projects and develop international research partnerships. EISS organises multiple types of events throughout the year. For more: https://eiss-europa.com/
Scientific coordinators: Hugo Meijer, Sciences Po-CERI, Eugenio Sanchez, Sciences Po-CERI and Avinash Paliwal, EISS
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