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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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Is Europe Losing Its Vision?
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Ivan KrastevChristian Ultsch
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Fourth Annual International Editors’ Roundtable - Part 2
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Ivan KrastevMisha Glenny
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Series: Panels and Discussions
The Annual International Editors’ Roundtable was established in 2018. This year it was held at the Josephinum and at the IWM under the leadership of Rector Misha Glenny and Permanent Fellow Ivan Krastev. The event brought together a small group of editors, freelance writers, and academics from the most prestigious publications worldwide with diverse political orientations, among them: FAZ, New Statesmen, Süddeutsche, NZZ, Die Presse, The Guardian, FT, Die Zeit, Gazeta Wyborcza, Telex.hu, Politico, Der Standard, NYT.
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Series: Panels and Discussions
The Annual International Editors’ Roundtable was established in 2018. This year it was held at the Josephinum and at the IWM under the leadership of Rector Misha Glenny and Permanent Fellow Ivan Krastev. The event brought together a small group of editors, freelance writers, and academics from the most prestigious publications worldwide with diverse political orientations, among them: FAZ, New Statesmen, Süddeutsche, NZZ, Die Presse, The Guardian, FT, Die Zeit, Gazeta Wyborcza, Telex.hu, Politico, Der Standard, NYT.
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Humanity and Catastrophe
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Katherine YoungerSerhii PlokhiiSofiya DyakPhilippe Sands
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Series: Panels and Discussions
How do we make sense of the destruction of the 20th century? In East West Street, Philippe Sands set out to understand the role law played in processing the horrors of the Holocaust by tracing the lives of three lawyers involved in the development of “genocide” and “crimes against humanity”: two studied law in post-WWI and interwar Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv, and were Polish Jews, and the third was a defendant at Nuremberg who they prosecuted. Sands highlights the entanglement of personal biographies, political contexts, and intellectual genealogies and their echoes in the international response to Nazi crimes. The relationship between the individual and the group, and catastrophe, is also at the heart of Serhii Plokhii’s Chernobyl, which elucidates the environmental and human consequences of a dual systems failure: political as well as scientific. He shows how individual scientists and bureaucrats worked within, perpetuated, and grappled with a fatally flawed Soviet institutional structure – and how the Chernobyl meltdown contributed to the demise of the Soviet system.
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Series: Panels and Discussions
How do we make sense of the destruction of the 20th century? In East West Street, Philippe Sands set out to understand the role law played in processing the horrors of the Holocaust by tracing the lives of three lawyers involved in the development of “genocide” and “crimes against humanity”: two studied law in post-WWI and interwar Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv, and were Polish Jews, and the third was a defendant at Nuremberg who they prosecuted. Sands highlights the entanglement of personal biographies, political contexts, and intellectual genealogies and their echoes in the international response to Nazi crimes. The relationship between the individual and the group, and catastrophe, is also at the heart of Serhii Plokhii’s Chernobyl, which elucidates the environmental and human consequences of a dual systems failure: political as well as scientific. He shows how individual scientists and bureaucrats worked within, perpetuated, and grappled with a fatally flawed Soviet institutional structure – and how the Chernobyl meltdown contributed to the demise of the Soviet system.
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Wie wirkt 1914 nach?
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Timothy SnyderMargaretha Habsburg-Lothringen, Manfried Rauchensteiner, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Timothy SnyderMargaretha Habsburg-Lothringen, Manfried Rauchensteiner, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Timothy SnyderMargaretha Habsburg-Lothringen, Manfried Rauchensteiner, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Wie Gespalten ist Unsere Gesellschaft?
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Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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Speakers: Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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Speakers: Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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Russia’s Foreign Policy After COVID-19: Continuity and Change
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Ivan KrastevAndrey Kortunov
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Sprache Macht Politik
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Ludger HagedornNelia VakhovskaThomas Weiler, Iryna Herasimovich, Sława Lisiecka, Lyuba Yakimchuk, Ursula Ebel, Manfred Müller
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Bedrohte Freiheit?
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Rolf Tophoven, Otto Schily, Joachim Gauck, Hans-Christian Ströbele, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Rolf Tophoven, Otto Schily, Joachim Gauck, Hans-Christian Ströbele, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Rolf Tophoven, Otto Schily, Joachim Gauck, Hans-Christian Ströbele, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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“Self-Organization” as Ukraine’s New Culture of Civic Engagement
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Kateryna IakovlenkoKatherine YoungerEmily Channell-Justice
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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