Monday, October 23, 2023

Book Talk – Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West

1:00–2:00 p.m.
40 Washington Square South New York, NY ,10012 (view map)
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Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West tells the story of a century-long espionage war between Russia and the West. In Walton’s telling, the Cold War began earlier than is widely understood and extended beyond the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, fueled by an asymmetric conflict of espionage, subversion, and sabotage. Walton’s deeply researched account also serves as a prologue to the current geopolitical moment in which, he argues, the Cold War never ended and a new, even more complex clash is unfolding with China.

On October 23, Professor Walton will join Reiss Center Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes in conversation about Spies and the deep roots of our current moment.

Lunch will be provided starting at 12:45pm. Books will be available for sale.

 

Please note registration for this event is now full.  Please email rcls@mercury.law.nyu.edu to be added to the waitlist.  

 

Speakers

Calder Walton is one of the world’s leading scholars of intelligence and national security.  An historian at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, he received a doctorate in history from Trinity College, Cambridge, where he also helped to write MI5’s authorized hundred-year history. He is general editor of the three-volume Cambridge History of Espionage and Intelligence. His previous book, Empire of Secrets, won the Longman-History Today Book of the Year award. 

Stephen Holmes is the Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law at NYU School of Law and a Faculty Co-Director of the Reiss Center on Law and Security. He specializes in the history of liberalism, the disappointments of democratization after communism, and the difficulty of combating terrorism within the limits of liberal constitutionalism. Holmes most recently co-authored (with Ivan Krastev) The Light that Failed: Why the West is Losing the Fight for Democracy (Pegasus, 2020).

CLE Credit Available: No
Event Contact(s): Marianna Kozak , mrk362@nyu.edu