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Open Lecture: Resilience in International Relations - Buzzword or Political Panacea?

Dear All,
 
Join us tomorrow for an open lecture on "Resilience in International Relations: Buzzword or Political Panacea?" where we'll explore one of today's most crucial yet debated concepts in contemporary IR and Security Studies.
 
Date & Time: Thursday, November 30, 17:00-18:30
 
Location: ul. Reymonta 4, room 108
 
We're honored to welcome Dr. Marco Krüger from the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, University of Tübingen, Germany, who will lead the discussion. 
 
Dr Marco Krüger works as a senior researcher and research group lead at the International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities at the University of Tübingen. His expertise lies in the fields of (critical) security studies and security ethics. In his work, Marco analysed German as well as international disaster management regime and traced the emancipatory potential of resilience. He is the principal investigator of several research projects which approach resilience policies from different angles, including the consideration of societally marginalized groups, such as care-recipients and impaired people, in security politics. Furthermore, Marco is a member of the parliamentary commission “Resilient Society” of the parliament of the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg.
 
This lecture is part of the Future Democracy Lab's sub-project, "Managing Crises Through Adaptability, Endurance, and Resilience."
 
Don't miss this chance to explore resilience in global affairs with us. Everyone is welcome to join this discussion!
 

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