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Reverse Perspective, the Politics of Space, and Contemporary Art Practice
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Panels and Discussions
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Clemena AntonovaTomáš GlancWim Goes, Volkmar Mühleis
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Diktatur des Heimischen. Zur Phänomenologie einer „radikalen Politik“ in Polen
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Lecture
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Andrzej GniazdowskiLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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Framing (State) Fragility
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Keith KrauseSebastian Haug
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Wo sind die Grenzen unserer Freiheit?
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Panels and Discussions
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Wolfgang MerkelDorothee von Laer, Katharina Rogenhofer, Eric Frey, Veit Dengler
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Speakers: Wolfgang MerkelDorothee von Laer, Katharina Rogenhofer, Eric Frey, Veit Dengler
Series: Panels and Discussions
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Speakers: Wolfgang MerkelDorothee von Laer, Katharina Rogenhofer, Eric Frey, Veit Dengler
Series: Panels and Discussions
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Digitized Migrants
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Conferences and Workshops
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Series: Conferences and Workshops
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Radka Denemarková: Stunden aus Blei
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Lecture
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Ludger HagedornRadka Denemarková
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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Everybody is so much now for democracy…
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Exhibition
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Series: Exhibition
In 1990, IWM organized the landmark conference Central Europe on the Way to Democracy, bringing together leading intellectuals and politicians from across Europe, North America and the Soviet Union to discuss Europe’s future prospects at a time of dramatic change. It was a remarkable event that drew great media attention and international visibility, organized in the premises of Vienna’s Palais Schwarzenberg. And it was a milestone in the history of IWM, crystallizing its mission of offering a space for discussions that transcend “any ideology, church, bureaucracy, or political party,” as founding rector Krzysztof Michalski put it in one of his interventions at the conference.
As the first of several activities planned for the 40th anniversary of IWM in 2022, the Institute will feature an in-house exhibition on the many faces and facets of this conference. Throughout the three day-event in June and July 1990, Viennese photographer Renate Apostel took black-and-white photos of its prominent guests, capturing panel discussions as well as informal conversations. Some of her most remarkable portraits and atmospheric photographic observations will be on display along the staircases throughout the IWM building. All photos are handmade prints on baryte paper, developed from the original negatives by Viennese photo artist Andrej Kasik.
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Speakers:
Series: Exhibition
In 1990, IWM organized the landmark conference Central Europe on the Way to Democracy, bringing together leading intellectuals and politicians from across Europe, North America and the Soviet Union to discuss Europe’s future prospects at a time of dramatic change. It was a remarkable event that drew great media attention and international visibility, organized in the premises of Vienna’s Palais Schwarzenberg. And it was a milestone in the history of IWM, crystallizing its mission of offering a space for discussions that transcend “any ideology, church, bureaucracy, or political party,” as founding rector Krzysztof Michalski put it in one of his interventions at the conference.
As the first of several activities planned for the 40th anniversary of IWM in 2022, the Institute will feature an in-house exhibition on the many faces and facets of this conference. Throughout the three day-event in June and July 1990, Viennese photographer Renate Apostel took black-and-white photos of its prominent guests, capturing panel discussions as well as informal conversations. Some of her most remarkable portraits and atmospheric photographic observations will be on display along the staircases throughout the IWM building. All photos are handmade prints on baryte paper, developed from the original negatives by Viennese photo artist Andrej Kasik.
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The Crisis of Liberal Democracy Today. Is Meritocracy to Blame?
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ruzha SmilovaIvan Krastev
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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North Macedonia As A Test-Case For Europe’s Credibility
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan VejvodaRuzha SmilovaZoran NechevNikola Dimitrov
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Shifting Sands: The Lure of “Alignments a la Carte” and the True Meaning of “America is Back”
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Lecture
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Soli ÖzelIvan Krastev
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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