In the aftermath of the Cold War, Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington and John Mearsheimer published seminal articles offering competing worldviews. Did the end of the 20th-century Cold War mean "The End of History," "The Clash of Civilizations" or "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics?" Watch our discussion with Graham School instructor Jennifer A. Lind examining these three seminal and remarkably apolitical visions of international politics. The conversation previews Lind’s September class at Graham exploring these international visions as well as her future courses on international relations.

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