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Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conference Summer 2021
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Conferences and Workshops
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Ayşe ÇağlarEzgican ÖzdemirIryna SklokinaJan VanaJul TirlerKatherine YoungerLudger HagedornMarci ShoreMariia HupaloMykhailo MartynenkoGabriela VicanovaKrystof DolezalRosario Forlenza, Dagmar Fink, Oley Kindiy, Costas Constantinou, Sina Farzin
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Series: Conferences and Workshops
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Series: Conferences and Workshops
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Vienna Meets Prague
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Festivals
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Series: Festivals
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Series: Festivals
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The Intersections of Syrian Refugees’ Dilemma: Settlement, Onward Movement, and Return
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ayşe ÇağlarAhmet İçduygu
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Democracy - A Fragile Way of Life
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Lecture
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Shalini RanderiaTill van Rahden
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Series: Lecture
After the Cold War ended, liberal democracy was taken for granted. Now it is in crisis: citizens distrust parliamentary politics, the people’s parties are losing members and votes, and social media are crowding out public debates. Challenging the sense of despair that informs recent studies on how democracy dies, Till van Rahden argued that it might prove more useful to explore what keeps it alive. A fruitful point of departure is the insight that democracy is not only a matter of elections and political parties, constitutions and parliaments, but is grounded in democratic experiences. The attention is less on how democratic government works, but on what equality, freedom, and justice feel like. A focus on democratic forms and aesthetics allows us to revisit the cultural and social foundations of democracy. No matter how stable a democracy may seem, it will wither and perish without ways of life that allow for and encourage democratic experiences.
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Series: Lecture
After the Cold War ended, liberal democracy was taken for granted. Now it is in crisis: citizens distrust parliamentary politics, the people’s parties are losing members and votes, and social media are crowding out public debates. Challenging the sense of despair that informs recent studies on how democracy dies, Till van Rahden argued that it might prove more useful to explore what keeps it alive. A fruitful point of departure is the insight that democracy is not only a matter of elections and political parties, constitutions and parliaments, but is grounded in democratic experiences. The attention is less on how democratic government works, but on what equality, freedom, and justice feel like. A focus on democratic forms and aesthetics allows us to revisit the cultural and social foundations of democracy. No matter how stable a democracy may seem, it will wither and perish without ways of life that allow for and encourage democratic experiences.
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What is the outlook for EU enlargement in the Western Balkans?
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Panels and Discussions
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Ioannis ArmakolasIvan VejvodaSrdjan Cvijic
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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The Universe behind Barbed Wire
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Panels and Discussions
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Katherine YoungerTimothy SnyderMyroslav Marynovych
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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History of the Shoah and Politics of History in Post-Communist Lithuania
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Lecture
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Christoph DieckmannMarci ShoreViktoras Bachmetjevas
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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Fleeing and Staying
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Lecture
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Meghna Guhathakurta, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury
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Speakers: Meghna Guhathakurta, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury
Series: Lecture
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Speakers: Meghna Guhathakurta, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury
Series: Lecture
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Europe and Russia After the Liberal World Order
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Clemena AntonovaIvan KrastevTimofei Bordachev
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Trojanow trifft: Michael Kegler
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Panels and Discussions
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Ilija TrojanowMichael Kegler
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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