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Cognitive Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis

Hosted by by the Department of International Relations

Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building,

Speaker

Professor Deborah Welch Larson

Chair

Professor Toby Dodge

This lecture is part of the Department of International Relation’s Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) series on competing theoretical trends within FPA and the future development of the discipline.

Deborah Welch Larson is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Toby Dodge (@ProfTobyDodge) is Director of the LSE Middle East Centre and Professor of International Relations at LSE.

The Department of International Relations (@LSEIRDept) is now in its 88th year, making it one of the oldest, and largest, in the world.  

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