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VIENNA HUMANITIES FESTIVAL

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PROGRAMM

STEPHEN KOTKIN
THE WORLD IN PIECES

In this talk, one of the greatest geopolitical thinkers of today, author of groundbreaking books on the history of the Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe, and most recently the monumental biography of Joseph Stalin, STEPHEN KOTKIN, will set out a series of propositions to help us understand the contemporary world order, the key trends, the inflection points, and the ways that policymakers could intervene to shape the direction in which the world will go. In conversation with IWM Permanent Fellow IVAN KRASTEV, he will look at the current geopolitical moment in historical perspective.

STEPHEN KOTKIN is an American historian, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and at the Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, as well as professor emeritus of history and international affairs at Princeton University. His publications include Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941 (Penguin, 2017) and Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928 (Penguin, 2014); Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization (University of California 1995); Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse 1970–2000 (Oxford, 2001; rev. ed. 2008) and Uncivil Society: 1989 and the Implosion of the Communist Establishment (Modern Library, 2009). Kotkin’s publications and public lectures also often focus on communist China.

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