Weimar Forever: How the World of Today Resembles the Weimar Republic
In this special hybrid event, FPRI’s Robert Strausz-Hupé Chair in Geopolitics, Robert D. Kaplan, discusses how the world of today resembles the Weimar Republic, the German government from 1919 until 1933 that faced hyperinflation, political division, and other issues. A full transcript of this event is available at https://www.fpri.org/article/2022/02/... FPRI is happy to provide this virtual event free of charge thanks to the generous support of our members, partners, and event attendees. Please consider supporting FPR by visiting https://app.mobilecause.com/form/MwwD...

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What Comes After the Communist Party in China?

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Robert B Kaplan and "The Revenge of Geography"

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James Sheehan, How and Why Democracies Fail: The Fall of Weimar Germany

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What Everyone Needs to Know about Russia Under Putin - FPRI's 2018 Champagne Brunch for Partners

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The True Origin of WWI: What Historians Get Wrong

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A Bankrupt Germany Didn't Create the Nazis - Weimar's Golden Era | Between 2 Wars | 1928 Part 1 of 1

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How the World Misunderstands America

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A Conversation with Robert D. Kaplan and Bartle Bull

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Why our generals were more successful in World War II than in Korea, Vietnam or Iraq/Afghanistan

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Geopolitics and Religion in the 21st Century

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The Mystery of Appalachian Petroglyphs - Giants, Celts or Cherokee?

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Victor Davis Hanson Diagnoses The Dying Citizen

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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When it REALLY Began - BankWars: Weimar Hyperinflation Episode 1

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The Economics of Great Power Rivalry

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Jeffrey Epstein: The Secrets of Zorro Ranch

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The Treaty of Versailles: 100 Years Later - Margaret MacMillan

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Marshall Versus Churchill: The Cold Diplomacy Behind Dismissing Field Marshal Montgomerys Claims

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