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KrasnoUNC releases video lectures and talks of the Krasno Global Events Series at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Organizer and host: Prof. Klaus Larres, the Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History & International Affairs at UNC-Chapel Hill. Prof. Larres established the Krasno Global Events Series in 2012. Email: [email protected].

The Krasno Global Events Series is a series of regular lectures, talks and discussions at UNC-Chapel Hill to enhance our understanding and comprehension of global affairs, past and present. In particular in times of much unpredictability and instability, it is essential to obtain a better grasp of the driving forces, the fears and ideas as well as the personalities that shape our age.

The events are organized with the support of the UNC History Department, the Peace, War and Defense Curriculum (PWAD), the College of Arts and Sciences, UNC Global and 'Diplomatic Discussions.'

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“To Dare Mighty Things: The U.S. Restless Defense Strategy Then and Now" with Dr. Michael O'Hanlon

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