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Wie steht es um die Verantwortung in einer digital-globalen Welt?
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Shalini RanderiaViola Raheb, Heide Schmidt, Renata Schmidtkunz
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Citizens of Nowhere
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Ivan VejvodaNiccolo MilaneseUlrike Lunacek
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Der umkämpfte Euro und die Zukunft der Union
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Dimitris Droutsas, Josef Pröll, Dennis J. Snower, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Dimitris Droutsas, Josef Pröll, Dennis J. Snower, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Dimitris Droutsas, Josef Pröll, Dennis J. Snower, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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IWM at the Leipzig Book Fair: Ukrainian Writers at War
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Artem ChapeyeKatherine Younger
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Radikale Wende
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Philipp BlomLena Schilling
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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How Much Transparency Does Democracy Need?
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Shalini RanderiaJúlia Király, Evgeny Morozov, Aruna Roy, Max Schrems
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Die Impfung - Ein knappes Gut?
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Shalini RanderiaKatharina T. Paul, Barbara Prainsack, Ursula Wiedermann-Schmidt
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Speakers: Shalini RanderiaKatharina T. Paul, Barbara Prainsack, Ursula Wiedermann-Schmidt
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Speakers: Shalini RanderiaKatharina T. Paul, Barbara Prainsack, Ursula Wiedermann-Schmidt
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Cultural Approaches to Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
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Ivan VejvodaKarolina WiguraRuth WodakTill van Rahden
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict
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Ivan KrastevMark Leonard
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Series: Panels and Discussions
In today’s world, many of the forces that were supposed to bring the world together have ended up driving us apart. Trade, technology, the internet and travel promised to create a global village, but they are also giving countries a reason to fight one another, the opportunity to struggle and an arsenal of new weapons, from cyber-attacks and sanctions to fake news and weaponised vaccines.
Building on the argument from his new book, The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict, Mark Leonard, unveils how connectivity has fragmented our societies, politics and made people focus more on what divided them rather than what they hold in common and why this interdependence makes conflict cheaper and more likely in international relations. As the contemporary five big forces driving interdependence – the economy, infrastructure, technology, migration, and international institutions – are being turned into a weapon and change how the topography of power looks like, can we take steps to disarm connectivity and avoid catastrophe?
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Series: Panels and Discussions
In today’s world, many of the forces that were supposed to bring the world together have ended up driving us apart. Trade, technology, the internet and travel promised to create a global village, but they are also giving countries a reason to fight one another, the opportunity to struggle and an arsenal of new weapons, from cyber-attacks and sanctions to fake news and weaponised vaccines.
Building on the argument from his new book, The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict, Mark Leonard, unveils how connectivity has fragmented our societies, politics and made people focus more on what divided them rather than what they hold in common and why this interdependence makes conflict cheaper and more likely in international relations. As the contemporary five big forces driving interdependence – the economy, infrastructure, technology, migration, and international institutions – are being turned into a weapon and change how the topography of power looks like, can we take steps to disarm connectivity and avoid catastrophe?
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Europäische Nation vs. Europa der Nationen?
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Ivan KrastevIvan VejvodaRuth WodakJacques Rupnik, Constanze Itzel
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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