In this brief English addition to Episode 40 – originally recorded in French – Blandine Blukacz-Louisfert, Chief of the Institutional Memory Section at the United Nations Library&Archives Geneva speaks with Professor Bertrand Badie, a French political scientist and emeritus professor at Sciences Po Paris.
In this short summary of the conversation, Professor Badie captures the essence of his new book, Inter-socialités: le monde n’est plus géopolitique. In his book, he argues that international relations have become inter-social rather than geo-political.
Resources
Learn more about Professor Bertrand Badie's new book Inter-socialités - Le monde n'est plus géopolitique: https://bit.ly/2WoAhF7
Read the transcript here: https://libraryresources.unog.ch/c.php?g=673332&p=4880979&t=16152
Access the UN Library&Archives Geneva research guides and resources here: https://libraryresources.unog.ch/tools
Content
Speakers: Professor Bertrand Badie & Blandine Blukacz-Louisfert
Host/Editor: Pierre-Étienne Bourneuf
Producer: Karen Lee
Images: Citoyens du Monde / Éditions la Découverte
Social media designs and transcript: Karen Lee
Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library&Archives Geneva
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