The New Cold War – Lessons from the First
Emeritus Professor Roberto Rabel, Professorial Fellow, Centre for Strategic Studies
8pm, Thursday, 27 October 2022
Wairarapa
Rosewood, 417 Queen Street, Masterton
Emeritus Professor Roberto Rabel is a Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies. He has been affiliated to the Centre since retiring from his management role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International Engagement) at Victoria University of Wellington in 2016 after 10-years overseeing the University’s internationalisation strategies and activities.
He holds a BA Honours degree in History and International Politics from Victoria University of Wellington and a PhD in History from Duke University, where he studied as a Fulbright Scholar.
From 1986 to 2006, Professor Rabel taught in the History Department and then held management roles at the University of Otago. His publications include an official history, New Zealand and the Vietnam War: Politics and Diplomacy (2005). Professor Rabel holds a Gold Cross of Merit and a “Bene Merito” award for services to Poland abroad from the Polish Government, as well as an award “For the Advancement of Vietnam’s Education Cause” from the Vietnamese Government.
Earlier this year, he was visiting Professor at the University in Warsaw.
Emeritus Professor Roberto Rabel is a Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies. He has been affiliated to the Centre since retiring from his management role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International Engagement) at Victoria University of Wellington in 2016 after 10-years overseeing the University’s internationalisation strategies and activities.
He holds a BA Honours degree in History and International Politics from Victoria University of Wellington and a PhD in History from Duke University, where he studied as a Fulbright Scholar.
From 1986 to 2006, Professor Rabel taught in the History Department and then held management roles at the University of Otago. His publications include an official history, New Zealand and the Vietnam War: Politics and Diplomacy (2005). Professor Rabel holds a Gold Cross of Merit and a “Bene Merito” award for services to Poland abroad from the Polish Government, as well as an award “For the Advancement of Vietnam’s Education Cause” from the Vietnamese Government.
Earlier this year, he was visiting Professor at the University in Warsaw.
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