Economic nationalism and global (dis)order

经济民族主义与全球(失)序

LSE: Public lectures and events

2025-06-09

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Contributor(s): Professor Robert Falkner | Join us for this year's Martin Wight Memorial Lecture which will be delivered by Robert Falkner who will explore the rise of economic nationalism amidst growing geopolitical rivalry. The lecture will be based on his new co-authored book, The Market in Global International Society: An English School Perspective on International Political Economy.
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  • Welcome to the LSE events podcast by the London School of Economics and Political Science.

  • Get ready to hear from some of the most influential international figures in the social sciences.

  • Good evening.

  • Welcome to LSE for this hybrid event.

  • My name is Katerina Dallacora and I'm an associate professor in international relations in the department.

  • of International Relations at LSE.

  • I'm very pleased to welcome both our online audience and our audience here in the Old Theatre today.

  • It's lovely to see you all.

  • We are joined by our speaker, Robert Faulkner,

  • who is Professor of International Relations at LSE and the Academic Dean of the Trium Global Executive MBA.

  • Robert held academic positions at the universities of Oxford,

  • Kent and Essex before joining LSE.

  • He was a visiting scholar at Harvard University and Simone Weil Fellow at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich.

  • He is currently a distinguished fellow of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

  • Today's lecture, titled Economic Nationalism and Global Disorder,

  • is part of our Martin White Memorial Lecture Series.

  • This is a biennial lecture which celebrates the life and achievements of Professor Martin White,

  • a seminal figure in the development of international relations theory in Britain and a member of the International Relations Department at LSE from 1949 to 1962.

  • The Martin White Memorial Lecture is supported by the generous gift of the Martin White Memorial Trust and we are very pleased to see members of Martin White's family here in the audience with us this evening.

  • The lecture will be based on Robert's new co-authored book,