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Each Age Gets the Great Powers It Needs: 20,000 Years of International Relations

Tuesday 8 December 2015, 6.30 - 8.00pm, Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Ian Morris; Chair: Professor Michael Cox

20,000 years ago, ‘international relations’ meant interactions between tiny foraging bands; now it means a global system. Philippe Roman Chair Ian Morris explains how the growth of the international system and the shifts of power within it are linked to geography and energy extraction. In tracing this story, Professor Morris asks: Why were the world’s greatest powers concentrated in western Eurasia until about AD 500? Why did they shift to East Asia until AD 1750? Why did they return to the shores of the North Atlantic? And where will they go next?

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Professor Ian Morris is Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs at LSE IDEAS for 2015-2016.

 

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Professor Michael Cox is Director of LSE IDEAS.

 

Location

Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE. Map.

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