Workshop: "La Via Pacifica versus Class Warfare: Allende's Chile and the Sino-Soviet Split"
Mon, February 25, 2013 • 12:00 PM • GAR 4.100
Dr. Jeremy Friedman's paper explores the connections between the Sino-Soviet split and the trajectory of the Unidad Popular government in Chile from 1970–73. Respondent: Jonathan C. Brown, Department of History
Jeremy Friedman is Associate Director of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University and a Lecturer in the History Department where he teaches coursees on Soviet history and the Cold War in the "Third World." He completed his dissertation, Reviving Revolution: The Sino-Soviet Split, the "Third World," and the Fate of the Left, at Princeton University in 2011 under the supervision of Stephen Kotkin.
For more information, to RSVP, and to receive a copy of the paper, please contact Courtney Meador by 9 a.m., Friday, February 22.




