Henri J. Barkey: Where Have Old Friends Gone? U.S.-Turkish Relations Since the Iraq War
Henri J. Barkey, chair of the department of international relations at Lehigh University, gives the 2008 Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey, the 13th in ...
Geof Kemp and Dr. Henri Barkey - Middle East Update
The 2013 Middle East Update series continues, as Geof Kemp returns to the Hall of Philosophy in conversation with Henri Barkey, professor of international ...
Afghan government claims control of Taliban stronghold
Henri Barkey: Overthrow of Mubarak is "Cutting off the Top of the Pyramid"
Henri Barkey, International Relations Department Chair at Lehigh University, uses they pyramid symbol to compare the revolutions of Egypt and Syria.
Obontel welcomes Professor Moon (Ghana: Lehigh on Location)
March 2: The first schools to adopt SEAD will be the Methodist Primary and Junior Schools in Obontel, where Bruce Moon was awarded honorary chief status.
Turkey Update: A Discussion on Turkey's Foreign Policy
ORIGINALLY RECORDED March 30, 2010 Watch experts analyze Turkey's regional relations and broader foreign policy goals including participation in Iranian ...
Arman Grigoryan on "Recent Advances In The Study of Genocide"
A New Paradigm for American Foreign Policy
Rajan Menon, the Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations, discusses his new book, which examines a new paradigm for American foreign ...
I seem to see all indications to the precise opposite--that America's very
foundation and continued existence is wholly-interwoven into external
alliances--Especially of a pan-national variety. This book was conceived,
crafted and published when the term "New World Order" was still in the
closet, and being ridiculed as Conspiracy Theory, and NOT insinuating
itself into nearly every policy speech; newscast; congressional debate, et
al... that's true, isn't it?