Dan Nexon on the Erosion of Liberal Order
I present arguments from Exit from Hegemony at the Hamburg (Insecurity) Sessions. Thanks to Benjamin Tallis for inviting me to attend what turned out to be a terrific and stimulating few days in Hamburg.
I present arguments from Exit from Hegemony at the Hamburg (Insecurity) Sessions. Thanks to Benjamin Tallis for inviting me to attend what turned out to be a terrific and stimulating few days in Hamburg.
The debate over American relative decline can get pretty complicated. You can’t really sum the components of state power into some kind of aggregate, “total power” measure. Even if you could, it’s not clear how Read More
We’re excited – and pleasantly surprised – to learn that Suiz Feay has included Exit from Hegemony in the Financial Times‘ “2020 Visions: The Year Ahead in Books“. Samir Puri investigates The Great Imperial Hangover Read More
Dan will be part of a roundtable on “The Future of Progressive Foreign Policy” at the Cato Institute. It runs from 5.00-6.30pm on January 28, 2020. More information is available at the Cato website.
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