Colloquium in International Security Studies: “Bounding War: Rules of Neutralization, Demilitarization, and Non-Aggression and the Institutional Logic of Multilateral Prohibitions on Militarized Bargaining”

Event time: 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 - 11:45am
Location: 
Room 104 See map
46 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

The Colloquium in International Security Studies presents

Anatoly Levshin, Postdoctoral Fellow, International Security Program and in Technology and Geopolitics, Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center. He is also a Director’s Fellow with the Reimagining World Order research community at Princeton University:

“Bounding War: Rules of Neutralization, Demilitarization, and Non-Aggression and the Institutional Logic of Multilateral Prohibitions on Militarized Bargaining.”

Levshin’s research explores fundamental international security issues from the standpoint of world order.  His book compiles an original dataset of such rules; investigates why states enact them; and explores the implications of this important practice for our understanding of the ability states, especially the great powers, to regulate the scope and intensity of strategic competition under anarchy.

Admission: 
Free
Open to: 
Yale Community Only