The Great War and Today's World - Sir Hew Strachan 19 July 2016
The 8th Annual Michael Hintze Lecture in International Security was presented by Sir Hew Strachan on July 19th, 2016. Sir Strachan FRSE from University of St Andrews presented a lecture on 'The Great War and Today's World' at the University of Sydney's Quadrangle.

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Sir Hew Strachan: Is the nature of war changing?

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"Catastrophe 1914: Europe goes to War," Sir Max Hastings, The University of Kansas

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Alexander the Great: A Life in Legend

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US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide

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Christopher Clark, France and the Origins of the Great War

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Grand Strategy with Charles Hill

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Can The West ever be Reconciled with Russia? - Professor Mark Galeotti

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Max Hastings - "Western Front Military Commanders in World War I: Myth and Reality"

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Strategy: A History | Lawrence Freedman | Talks at Google

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An evening with Sir Simon Schama, on Jewish history and the Holocaust

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France’s Planning & Fighting the First Months of WWI - Robert Doughty

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Margaret MacMillan: Was World War I Inevitable?

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Hew Strachan: How is War directed? The Problem of Strategy

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Catastrophe: Max Hastings

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The Ottoman war -- a comparative perspective on WWI

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SIR MICHAEL HOWARD - MAX HASTINGS

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Europe, Geopolitics and Strategy with Professor Sir Hew Strachan

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Five More Questions with Stephen Kotkin: Can America Still Lead The World?

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Building Crisis in 1916 Behind the Eastern Front - Dr. Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius

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