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#BlackFacts by Black@ND – Week 2

Thank you for watching Black@ND’s #BlackFacts series as we share 31 days of #BlackHistory. In this week’s videos, we are highlighting Black Power, Elizabeth Denison Forth,...

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#BlackFacts by Black@ND – Week 3

Thank you for watching Black@ND’s #BlackFacts series as we share 31 days of #BlackHistory. In this week’s videos, we are highlighting Audre Lorde, the Niggerati, the Tulsa...

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#BlackFacts by Black@ND – Week 4

Thank you for watching Black@ND’s #BlackFacts series as we share 31 days of #BlackHistory. In this week’s videos, we are highlighting Black Liberation Theology, Nona Hendryx,...

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#BlackFacts by Black@ND – Week 5

Thank you for watching Black@ND’s #BlackFacts series as we share 31 days of #BlackHistory. In this week’s videos, we are highlighting Edwidge Danticat and Thomas-Alexandre...

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The Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry

Šumit Ganguly is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and holds the Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a...

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What Can Systemic Trends In Warfare Tell Us About The Future?

Bear F. Braumoeller is Professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University and the holder of the Baronov and Timashev Chair in Data Analytics. He...

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Geopolitics: The Competing Maritime and Continental World Orders

Geopolitics: The Competing Maritime and Continental World Orders of China, Russia, and the United States

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Flexibility in Order: Three Conditions that Preclude Change in International Order

Flexibility in Order: Three Conditions that Preclude Change in International Order

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The Problem of Alliance Abandonment in Postwar US Foreign Policy

The Problem of Alliance Abandonment in Postwar US Foreign Policy

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Do Wars Make States and States Make War: Rethinking the Origins of the Seven Years War

Do Wars Make States and States Make War: Rethinking the Origins of the Seven Years War

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The Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry

Notre Dame International Security Center Seminar Speaker Series presents The Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry. Join us on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, from 4:30 p.m....

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Senior Military Leadership and the Future of U.S. National Security

In this episode of Outside the Box, Mike and Jim engage Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold, former Director of Operations (J-3) for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a hard-hitting and...

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