Grimshaw Speakers #12: Evening Conversation with Robert Vitalis

In our most recent event we were joined by Robert Vitalis, a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author of “White World Order, Black Black Power Politics: the birth of American International Relations”.


We discussed his most recent book “Oilcraft: The Myths of Scarcity and Security That Haunt U.S. Energy Policy” and his motivations for writing it but also his previous work that has revolutionised the field of IR in the past years and offered some key critical insights into the discipline itself.

This episode of Grimshaw Speakers was produced by Beatriz Silva.

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