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SUMMARY:Liberalism and the invention of national security
LOCATION:Bryan Hall
DESCRIPTION:Most Americans think of national security a system of self-defense and military alliances. Join us as Andrew Preston explains where our ideas about national security come from and how they are connected to liberal politics and the origins of the welfare state.\n\nAndrew Preston is the author of American Foreign Relations: A Very Short Introduction, among many other works. He is professor of American history at Cambridge University\n\nLiberalism and the invention of national security
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