- At the LSE looking forward to hearing former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speak #lseRudd
https://twitter.com/benrossmackay/status/605421157211340800
— Ben Mackay (@benrossmackay)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:10:26 - A full house for Kevin Rudd tonight! #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/RMilibandLSE/status/605428341286551552
— Ralph Miliband @ LSE (@RMilibandLSE)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:38:59 - Sitting at the @MrKRudd event at #LSE and who should be two rows ahead of me, but @Ed_Miliband! #PolticalNerdPorn #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/HilaryStauffer/status/605428431929622529
— Hilary Stauffer (@HilaryStauffer)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:39:21 - Kevin Rudd and Ed Miliband - what a combo #LSERudd pic.twitter.com/vMCSZWDY2P
https://twitter.com/josh_hardman/status/605428879109537792
— Josh Hardman (@josh_hardman)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:41:07 - Rudd gives special welcome to audience member @Ed_Miliband, who gets his own round of applause #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/XShacklock/status/605428939440418817
— Xanthe Shacklock (@XShacklock)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:41:22 https://twitter.com/ferdeline/status/605428636385189888
— Ayden Férdeline (@ferdeline)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:40:09
Fmr #Australia PM #KevinRudd on rise of #China in today's global order - how will they use their influence? #LSERudd pic.twitter.com/7Ued8d1PxGhttps://twitter.com/arthur_kong/status/605440922277543936
— Arthur Kong (@arthur_kong)Mon, Jun 01 2015 18:26:16- Elegant speech on The Rise of China and Its Impact on Future Global Order by former Australian PM Kevin Rudd. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605429335365963776
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:42:56 - Kevin Rudd's lecture begins w/ a wonderful reflection on LSE and progressive politics in Britain. Apt for Ralph Miliband Lecture. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605429754930589696
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:44:36 - Beatrice Webb was not impressed with the state of socialism in Australia #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/dreaminred/status/605429616753393664
— Red (@dreaminred)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:44:03 - "As for society in Australia - bad manners, ugly clothes" - Beatrice Webb #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/dreaminred/status/605430413528604672
— Red (@dreaminred)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:47:13 https://twitter.com/HilaryStauffer/status/605430608811200515
— Hilary Stauffer (@HilaryStauffer)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:48:00https://twitter.com/ferdeline/status/605430710120382465
— Ayden Férdeline (@ferdeline)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:48:24- Rudd: the course of US China relations is not fore-ordained but needs attention and possibly diversion from dangerous conflicts. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605430947954204672
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:49:21 - Rudd: in both US and China too many elites are buying into extremist negative views of the other. Dangerous. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605431258194317312
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:50:34 https://twitter.com/HilaryStauffer/status/605431409726111744
— Hilary Stauffer (@HilaryStauffer)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:51:11https://twitter.com/JoshFergeus/status/605431533315457024
— Josh Fergeus (@JoshFergeus)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:51:40- "Calculated barbarism of a century of European colonialism" - Kevin Rudd #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/dreaminred/status/605431927567486979
— Red (@dreaminred)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:53:14 - So-called realists too often accept balance of power as the only alternative to chaos even though it leads to recurrent carnage. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605432034899701760
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:53:40 - "Washington summit Sept 2015 could turn US-China tipping point to turning point" nothing deterministic about the relationship #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/oliviagipp/status/605432232472387584
— Olivia Gi (@oliviagipp)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:54:27 - The failures of the League of Nations = 2nd most popular exam question - Kevin Rudd, political comedian #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/dreaminred/status/605432423116099584
— Red (@dreaminred)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:55:12 - Rudd discussing the relative stability of the world order since 1945 - has lasted longer than most of its predecessors #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/XShacklock/status/605432423065731072
— Xanthe Shacklock (@XShacklock)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:55:12 - .@MrKRudd at #LSE: order, stable or unstable, just or unjust, remains the fundamental framework of #international #politics. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/HilaryStauffer/status/605432591408369665
— Hilary Stauffer (@HilaryStauffer)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:55:52 - International orders are not mystically self-sustaining but in need of renewal, reform, and reinvention. #LSERudd
https://twitter.com/craigjcalhoun/status/605432703622770688
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:56:19 https://twitter.com/ferdeline/status/605432809948332032
— Ayden Férdeline (@ferdeline)Mon, Jun 01 2015 17:56:44
The Rise of China and its Impact on the Future Global Order
Ralph Miliband Programme “War and Peace” lecture by Kevin Rudd on Monday 1 June 2015
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