The world is changing, and its future is forming around high-stakes challenges such as climate change and shifting geopolitical power. In this limited series, Richard Haass sits down with nine extraordinary thinkers to explore fundamental questions about the century to come.
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The world is changing, and its future is forming around high-stakes challenges such as climate change and shifting geopolitical power. In this limited series, Richard Haass sits down with nine extraordinary thinkers to explore fundamental questions about the century to come.
Richard Haass and Margaret MacMillan, one of the world’s foremost historians, discuss how best to apply history to better understand current global challenges, including the erosion of democracy, the rise of China, and Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Episode Guest:
Margaret MacMillan (Professor, University of Toronto).
This episode is based on a live event that took place on April 13, 2021.
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/how-can-we-use-but-not-abuse-history.
Nine Questions for the World
The world is changing, and its future is forming around high-stakes challenges such as climate change and shifting geopolitical power. In this limited series, Richard Haass sits down with nine extraordinary thinkers to explore fundamental questions about the century to come.