There are a handful of ideas about how international politics work—about war and peace, order and disorder, interdependence and insecurity—that have consumed scholars for hundreds of years. At Foreign Affairs, we wanted to take a fresh look at these old chestnuts of international relations theory and explain what we know about them now, and how they influence policy.
Please join Foreign Affairs Executive Editor Stuart Reid for a discussion of the theoretical arguments that underpin today’s geopolitical debates with Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Stephen G. Brooks, and Tanisha M. Fazal.
What Are the Real Rules of International Relations?
A conversation with Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Stephen G. Brooks, and Tanisha M. Fazal
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SPEAKERS
Manjari Chatterjee Miller
Professor and Munk Chair in Global India at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto and a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Stephen G. Brooks
Professor of Government at Dartmouth College and a Guest Professor at Stockholm University.
Tanisha M. Fazal
Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota.
Stuart Reid
Executive Editor at Foreign Affairs and author of The Lumumba Plot.