Security in the 21st Century: Dr. Glenn Diesen – Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway

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A photo of Dr. Glenn Diesen speaking at a Valdai Discussion Club event.

Security in the 21st Century: Dr. Glenn Diesen – Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (MAY 27, 2021) -- In Episode 16, Dr. Loftus interviews Dr. Diesen on the main themes of his new book based on great power competition and the fourth industrial revolution. Topics include how technological innovation is re-shaping our societies and influencing great power competition, the meaning and relevance of liberal economic practices in this new era, the viability of capitalism, how domestic politics affect foreign policy choices, how these developments affect democracy and what the future of the transatlantic relationship will be considering these trends.

The aim of the Marshall Center’s Security in the 21st Century video podcast is to engage in conversations with professionals from different sectors of society such as government, academia, international organizations and the private sector to achieve an integrated approach to security. (DOD video by U.S. Army SPC Carlos Cameron)

Dr. Glenn Diesen is a Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), and an editor at the Russia in Global Affairs journal. His research focus is Russia’s Greater Eurasia Initiative as a geoeconomic and conservative concept. Diesen’s latest books are: Europe as the Western Peninsula of Greater Eurasia: Geoeconomic Regions in a Multipolar World (forthcoming); The Return of Eurasia (forthcoming); Great Power Politics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The Geoeconomics of Technological Sovereignty (2021); Russian Conservatism: Managing Change under Permanent Revolution (2021); Russia in a Changing World (2020); The Decay of Western Civilisation and Resurgence of Russia: Between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft (2018); Russia’s Geoeconomic Strategy for Greater Eurasia (2017); and EU and NATO relations with Russia: After the collapse of the Soviet Union (2015).

This interview reflects the views of the contributors and are not necessarily the official policy of the U.S. Department of Defense or its components, United States, Germany, or any other governments.

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Mai 27, 2021
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