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SUMMARY:A World Order Out of Balance? Power\, Populism\, and the Shaping of Tomorrow’s Global Order
DESCRIPTION:A World Order Out of Balance?\nPower\, Populism\, and the Shaping of Tomorrow’s Global Order\nWEDNESDAY\, 5 FEBRUARY 2025\, 5:00 PM CET\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin EISA and ISA for a roundtable that will explore the shifting dynamics of the international order\, focusing on the current power structure\, its characteristics\, and underlying norms. With a landscape marked by intensifying strategic competition and rising populism across the globe\, the role of key powers like the United States\, China\, and other influential actors has become both pivotal and complex. We will examine whether we are witnessing a transition toward a multipolar or bipolar system or if unipolarity dynamics persist beneath recent changes. The Trump administration’s approach\, including its rhetoric and “America First” strategy\, will be discussed as part of a broader examination of how these trends impact alliances\, global norms\, and the potential for stability—or disruption—in the international order. \nSpeakers\n\nSandra Destradi\,\nUniversity of Freiburg and Reichman University\nBarry Posen\,\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nNathalie Tocci\,\nIstituto Affari Internazionali\nWilliam C. Wohlforth\,\nDartmouth\n\nChair\n\nRevecca Pedi\,\nUniversity of Macedonia
URL:https://eisa-net.org/event/a-world-order-out-of-balance-power-populism-and-the-shaping-of-tomorrows-global-order/
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SUMMARY:Tackling Mobility Injustices: Building a Fairer Europe for At-Risk Scholars
DESCRIPTION:WEDNESDAY\, 12 FEBRUARY 2025\, 16:30 CET\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAcross Europe\, many scholars at risk face a myriad of mobility injustices that hinder their ability to secure stable academic positions\, harness opportunities\, and build fulfilling careers. Fragile refugee statuses\, fears of stigma\, and the overwhelming complexities of obtaining visas or legal documentation often force these individuals into precarious employment or limit their prospects entirely. These challenges not only obstruct their professional growth but also deprive academia of diverse and valuable perspectives. This event will shed light on the obstacles scholars at risk encounter\, explore their broader impact on the academic and research community\, and propose actionable strategies to foster equity and inclusivity. Join us as we advocate for a fairer Europe that supports all researchers\, championing the principles of academic freedom and justice. \nSpeakers\n\nVera Axyonova\,\nAssistant Professor / Lecturer in European Politics\, University of Birmingham\nReda Mahajar\,\nPart-time Lecturer in Sociology\, University of Antwerp\nAsli Telli\,\nAssociate Researcher at the Global South Studies Center\, Cologne University\nMohamed Bakhit\,\nPostdoctoral Fellow at Philipp Schwartz Initiative for Researchers at Risk
URL:https://eisa-net.org/event/tackling-mobility-injustices-building-a-fairer-europe-for-at-risk-scholars/
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