The IIER Distinguished Virtual Lecture Series – Prof. Richard Ned Lebow

Events 04 Σεπ 2024

The Research Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations at the Institute of International Economic Relations (#IIER) in #Athens, #Greece organizes The IIER Distinguished Virtual Lecture Series, that aims to delve into the rich and diverse scholarship in the field of International Relations (IR) by featuring prominent theorists and brilliant speakers from around the world who have made important contributions to the field.

Distinguished Speaker: Richard Ned Lebow

Fellow of the British Academy
Professor Emeritus of International Political Theory King’s College London
Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College University of Cambridge

Richard Ned Lebow is Professor Emeritus of International Political Theory at King’s College London; Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, University of Cambridge; and Visiting Professor at the University of Siena and the European University Institute in Fiesole/Florence. He is the author of 50 book and some 400 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. His most recent books are: co-edited with Ludvig Norman, Weimar’s Long Shadow (Cambridge, 2024); Justice and International Order: East and West, coauthored with Feng Zhang (Oxford University Press, 2022); and The Quest for Knowledge in International Relations: How Do We Know? (Cambridge University Press, 2022). Ned writes murder mysteries and short stories and plays a credible game of tennis. He and his wife Carol live in Cortona, Tuscany; London, England; and Etna, New Hampshire.

History, Lessons, Analogies: Wars and Pandemics

The event will take place on September 23 at 19:00 EEST on Zoom
Registrants will receive the join Zoom link through the registration confirmation email.
Please register HERE

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