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RGGJ: Nancy Bertoldi (UofT) : Rethinking Thucydides’s Trap: Internal Strife and International Politics.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 14:30to16:00

SH680 1025

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Nancy Bertoldi’s research explores alternative conceptions of global justice and world order in ancient, modern, and contemporary political thought. Her work bridges political theory and international relations to uncover possibilities for the principled moderation of power. Her articles have addressed the ideas of Thucydides, John Locke, Charles Beitz, Stanley Hoffmann, John Rawls, and Iris Marion Young. She has a special interest in responding to the moral challenges of poverty and inequality as they arise in a plural world, investigating the role of practices of collective justification in the construal of fairness claims, and highlighting the importance of preserving avenues for global civil disobedience even within broadly just multilateral frameworks.

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