24 Apr 2015 | 10:00am - 12:30pm | CRASSH (SG1&2), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, CB3 9DT |
- Description
- Programme
- About the Professorship
Description
Open to all and free to attend, but please register for this event.
This is the final symposium of the 2015 Humanitas Series in Statecraft and Diplomacy with Richard Haass (American Diplomat).
Respondents
- Professor Chris Brown (Professor of International Relations, LSE)
- Professor Ned Lebow (Professor of International Political Theory, KCL)
- Dr Zara Steiner (Emeritus Fellow, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge)
Events in the series
Humanitas |
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World Order: Definition and Description 21 Apr 2015 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Law Faculty (LG18) Lecture by Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy. |
The Decline of World Order: Causes and Explanations 22 Apr 2015 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Law Faculty (LG18) Lecture by Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy. |
World Order: What Can be Done? 23 Apr 2015 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Law Faculty (LG18) Lecture by Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy. |
World Order: Its Past, Present & Prospects 24 Apr 2015 10:00am - 12:30pm, CRASSH (SG1&2), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, CB3 9DT Concluding symposium with Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy. |
For administrative enquiries please email conference@crassh.cam.ac.uk
Programme
10.00-10.10 | Introduction |
10.10-10.30 | First response by Ned Lebow (King's College London) |
10.30-10.50 | Second response by Chris Brown (London School of Economics) |
10.50-11.10 | Third response by Zara Steiner (University of Cambridge) |
11.10-11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30-12.30 | Reactions from Richard Haass and general discussion |
About the Professorship
The Humanitas Chair in Statecraft and Diplomacy has been made possible by the generous support of Mrs Angelika Diekmann.
The Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Statecraft and Diplomacy aims to bring to Cambridge some of the world's leading practitioners in this general field. Using their personal experience and close engagement in contemporary events, they can provide a vivid and direct insight into vital areas of international affairs, where transparency is rarely available. They will also help to build bridges of interpretation and understanding between the theoreticians of international studies, and those most closely involved in shaping the initiatives and activities of nation states, alliances and international organisations in a period of global dynamism, uncertainty and change. This Visiting Professorship promises to help throw light on a profession famous for its discretion and the practice of its 'dark arts'.
Previous Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy
2012-13: Gareth Evans (Chancellor of the Australian National University)
2011-12: Helen Clark (Administrator of United Nations Development Programme and Chair of United Nations Development Group; former Prime Minister of New Zealand)
Standing Committee
Christopher Hill (International Studies)
Sir Richard Dearlove (Master, Pembroke College)
Hosting College
Pembroke College