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18. März 2022
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First Peace & Conflict Talk (PaCT) at IKG
The IKG invites to its first "Peace & Conflict Talk" on 24 March 2022, 1pm. A 90-minute online-event, moderated by Dr. Kerstin Eppert and Prof. Dr. Andreas Zick (IKG, Bielefeld).
Faced with the war in Ukraine, the following questions will be discussed: What is happening right now? Where do we see causes of war, where ways at least to ceasefire? What do we know about possible interventions?
Inputs will come from:
- M.A. Mariya Krutkova (Psychology/IKG, Bielefeld): A personal view of the situation.
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Vasilache (Political Science/IR, Bielefeld): The Russian invasion as historicist radicalization: What follows for the West?
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Wagner (Social Psychology, Marburg): A letter to Putin - What we know and can convey.
- Prof. Dr. Herbert Wulf (requested, Sociology, Bonn/BICC): Dynamics of escalation and deescalation
For more information and how to participare, click here.
Faced with the war in Ukraine, the following questions will be discussed: What is happening right now? Where do we see causes of war, where ways at least to ceasefire? What do we know about possible interventions?
Inputs will come from:
- M.A. Mariya Krutkova (Psychology/IKG, Bielefeld): A personal view of the situation.
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Vasilache (Political Science/IR, Bielefeld): The Russian invasion as historicist radicalization: What follows for the West?
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Wagner (Social Psychology, Marburg): A letter to Putin - What we know and can convey.
- Prof. Dr. Herbert Wulf (requested, Sociology, Bonn/BICC): Dynamics of escalation and deescalation
For more information and how to participare, click here.