The New Cold War? Geopolitical Competition Between the U.S., China and Russia
When:Thursday, February
11 7:00PM
Where: Boylston Hall, Fong Auditorium, Harvard Yard, Cambridge)
The big picture: the new cold war is here. US foreign policy elites have
identified Russia and China as the long-term obstacles to US global dominance.
Tensions are rising: Middle East, Ukraine and across Europe, South China Sea and
East Asia. Military budgets, including for “modernization” of nuclear arsenals
are skyrocketing. In an era of rising and declining great powers, the U.S. is
playing a complex and dangerous game of cooperation and competition, with the
strategic goal of resisting and containing all challenges to its “full spectrum”
and global domination.
Michael Klare: Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Studies and author of Resource Wars
Co-sponsored by: United for Justice with Peace, American Friends Service Committee, Harvard Peace Action, Mass Peace Action
Where: Boylston Hall, Fong Auditorium, Harvard Yard, Cambridge)
The
stakes are high for all of us in the twenty-first century world.
Michael Klare: Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Studies and author of Resource Wars
- Prospects for war and peace
- Policy alternatives to enhance mutual understanding and trust?
- What can the peace movement do to oppose militarism and support global resistance?
Co-sponsored by: United for Justice with Peace, American Friends Service Committee, Harvard Peace Action, Mass Peace Action
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