Explorations on War - Episode 11, with Rohan Mukherjee

Explorations on War - Episode 11, with Rohan Mukherjee

Author: Centre for Geopolitics April 27, 2026 Duration: 40:32

Professor William Hurst is joined by Dr Rohan Mukherjee, Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Deputy Director of LSE IDEAS. They consider how some states may act aggressively to prove their great power status and to seek recognition from other states. They also discuss states’ need of symbolic equality, particularly those that experience a potential gap between their capabilities and the degree of respect they receive.


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