Videos of

International relations

Recorded videos of keynote lectures by leading figures from around the world on international relations.

  • Paper promises: debt, money, and the new world order

    Paper promises: debt, money, and the new world order

    Philip Coggan

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  • Global governance and international economic regulation in perspective

    Global governance and international economic regulation in perspective

    David Kennedy

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  • Interview at Rafael del Pino Foundation

    Interview at Rafael del Pino Foundation

    David Kennedy

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  • Young Leadership Award 2011. Rafael del Pino Foundation

    Young Leadership Award 2011. Rafael del Pino Foundation

    Íñigo Pirfano

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  • Britain and the EU: a business perspective

    Guy Dawson, Malcolm Sweeting and Nigel Sheinwald

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  • The future of the euro: increasingly full of questions

    The future of the euro: increasingly full of questions

    Juergen B. Donges

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  • A new era. The great challenges of the 21st century

    A new era. The great challenges of the 21st century

    Emilio Ontiveros and Mauro Guillén

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  • Can the Eurozone survive or will we witness its ultimate collapse?

    Can the Eurozone survive or will we witness its ultimate collapse?

    Nouriel Roubini

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  • Berlin 1961. The most dangerous place in the world

    Berlin 1961. The most dangerous place in the world

    Frederick Kempe

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  • The metamorphosis of the IMF. 2009-2011

    The metamorphosis of the IMF. 2009-2011

    Pablo Moreno

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  • The challenges of European indebtedness: how to do more with less to protect our public services

    The challenges of European indebtedness: how to do more with less to protect our public services

    Francis Maude

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  • Global macroeconomics. Implications for investment

    Global macroeconomics. Implications for investment

    Myron S. Scholes

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