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The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict
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Panels and Discussions
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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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Fourth Annual International Editors’ Roundtable - Part 1
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Panels and Discussions
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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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Between Dog and Wolf
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Panels and Discussions
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Irina ProkhorovaIvan KrastevMichael Laczynski
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Russia’s Foreign Policy After COVID-19: Continuity and Change
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevAndrey Kortunov
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Fourth Annual International Editors’ Roundtable - Part 2
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Panels and Discussions
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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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The French Presidential Election
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevChristine Ockrent, Christian Ultsch
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Dilemmas of Post-liberalism
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Panels and Discussions
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David F GoodhartIvan KrastevChristian Ultsch
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Geopolitical Talks: The Archipelago World. A New Geopolitical Order
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevNader Mousavizadeh
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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After Europe
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevChristian Ultsch
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Systemic Earthquake: National, Regional and the Global Dimensions
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevAhmet Davutoğlu
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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