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13 Jul, 2017 09:32

Isolation vs. conciliation? Ft. Harold James, professor of history and international affairs

The G20 summit in Hamburg made history for a number of reasons. There were stunning battles on the streets and painstaking diplomatic choreography – smiles, toasts, and handshakes amid the world order falling apart. Putting aside the media hype and lowered expectations, what did the summit actually achieve? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Harold James, professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University.

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