Professor Dieter Senghaas wrote the article "US-Soviet Rivalry and the Problem of Peace" in 1985. We certainly need much more peace in 2022. So to remind ourselves of the value of old knowledge, my friend Anna reads this article. This could give us more insight into what to do if war breaks out in Europe. The fragile state of world peace is illustrated by Ukraine in many facets of the European security architecture. Let's listen and take notes on the wisdom of Prof. Senghaas.
The European diplomatic voice, the European and global implications of diplomacy during wartimes, a position of Russian diplomacy, and is there any room for diplomacy in this tragic Russian-Ukrainian conflict? Our guest is Prof. Iver B. Neumann, a director of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway.
What does the Chinese national identity mean? How does China understand terrorism? Can we assess the role of ethnicity in this discourse? Find out the answers and learn more about this interesting topic with our guest speaker, Dr. David O'Brien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.