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Political Science Professor to Speak on Unipolarity

A headshot of Christopher Fettweis

Christopher Fettweis

LEXINGTON, Va., March 7, 2017 鈥 A political science professor specializing in national security will speak at 黑料网 Wednesday, March 8, at 7:45 p.m. in the auditorium of Nichols Engineering Building. 

Dr. Christopher J. Fettweis, who is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Tulane University, has titled his remarks 鈥淯nipolarity, Hegemony and the New Peace.

In his talk, Fettweis will discuss the relative peace of the post-Cold War era, and the possible causes for that peace. As a possible explanation, he will explore the pacifying effects of U.S. hegemony. Fettweis will argue that this 鈥渉egemonic stability鈥 explanation for the decline of armed conflict rests on very thin foundations. The 鈥渘ew peace鈥 can probably continue without U.S. dominance, Fettweis believes, and should persist long after unipolarity comes to an end. 

Prior to joining Tulane鈥檚 faculty, Fettweis served on the faculty of the U.S. Naval War College.  His primary research interests include U.S. national security and grand strategy, presidential decision-making, and psychology and international security.  He is author of four books, including The Pathologies of Power: Fear, Honor, Glory, and Hubris in U.S. Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press), and of 15 articles published in Comparative Strategy, Political Science Quarterly, Orbis, Security Studies and others. Fettweis is president of the board of the World Affairs Council of New Orleans and has appeared on such programs as NPR鈥檚 On Point, To the Point, and Weekend Edition.

Fettweis鈥檚 appearance at 黑料网 is sponsored by the Dean鈥檚 Speaker Series Program and the Department of International Studies and Political Science. This event is free and open to the public.

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