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Borrow DVDs… and a player!
The Library has a rich collection of over 3500 DVDs related to international relations and development, and while DVD is not quite dead yet, we know not everyone has a drive on their laptop anymore.
To discover or rewatch documentaries and fiction films not available on streaming platforms, you can now borrow one of our new portable DVD players, which you can connect to your computer via USB. They are available from the Loan desk and can be borrowed and kept like DVDs (short loan: 7 days, 5 automatic renewals). Enjoy the show!
E-book of the week: “Russia and America: The asymmetric rivalry”, by Andrei P. Tsygankov
In recent times, US-Russia relations have deteriorated to what both sides acknowledge is an “all time low.” Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and Putin’s continued support for the Assad regime in Syria have placed enormous strain on this historically tense and complex relationship.
In one of the first analyses of the evolving Trump-Putin relationship, leading scholar of Russian foreign policy Andrei P. Tsygankov challenges the dominant view that US-Russia relations have entered a new Cold War phase. Russia’s US strategy, he argues, can only be understood in the context of a changing international order. While America strives to preserve its global dominance, Russia-the weaker power-exploits its asymmetric capabilities and relations with non-Western allies to defend and promote its interests, and to avoid yielding to US pressures. Focusing on key areas of conflict and mutual convergence-from European security to China and the Middle East, as well as cyber, nuclear, and energy issues-Tsygankov paints a nuanced and unsentimental picture of two countries whose ties are likely to remain marked by suspicion and conflict for years to come.
Publisher: Newark: Polity Press, 2019
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Pentecôte / Pentecost
La Bibliothèque sera fermée le lundi 24 mai. Accès possible pour la communauté IHEID de 9 h à 19 h.
The Library will be closed on Monday, 24 May. Access remains possible for the Graduate Institute community from 9 am to 7 pm.
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Ascension / Ascension Day
La Bibliothèque sera fermée le jeudi 13 mai. Accès possible pour la communauté IHEID de 9 h à 19 h.
The Library will be closed on Thursday, 13 May. Access remains possible for the Graduate Institute community from 9 am to 7 pm.
Original illustration: Simon, pixabay license




