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Posteado por:  KarstenWenzlaff
Publicado el:  Feb 3, 2008

  Economic Interest in US Foreign Policy?

In a couple of days I have to give a small presentation on the impact of US Economic Interest on US Foreign Policy. It is a rather broad question, isn’t it? How to answer it in 10 minutes? Maybe showing this video ? The seminar and the lectures in US Foreign Policy did not really...... [view]

Posteado por:  KarstenWenzlaff
Publicado el:  Nov 4, 2007

  The US-Iran-Debate and the lessons learned from containment

Truth, government and debate “From enthusiasm to imposture the step is perilous and slippery; the demon of Socrates affords a memorable instance of how a wise man may deceive himself, how a good man may deceive others, how the conscience may slumber in a mixed and middle state...... [view]

Posteado por:  KarstenWenzlaff
Publicado el:  Nov 3, 2007

  Course choices and academic life in Cambridge

Classes are very intense and I spend a lot of time in my College library and the department library, but I am really happy that I came to Cambridge. What I really like about my Master Programme is that it is exactly the kind of mixture between applied research, theoretics, economics, law and...... [view]

Posteado por:  KarstenWenzlaff
Publicado el:  Oct 18, 2007

  American Silence

What propelled the United States to go to war into Iraq and what kept the American Public from realizing its mistake? In my classes here at Cambridge the theme of the “failed war” transcends every lecture - from “History of International Relations over “War and...... [view]

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