Workshops
WS B: Being Precise, Becoming Collateral: Cultures of Military Precision
WS BA: Breaking Bad/Making Good: Fostering Ethical Leadership Out of Political Crises
WS C: Contested Connections: Infrastructures, Capitalism, and Geopolitics
WS D: Democratic Security: Concepts, Practices and Consequences
WS E: Making the State-System Unfamiliar: The Dynamics of the Global Empire-System, 1856-1955
WS F: ‘Fields’ of IR: (Epistemic) Violence, Real-Life Encounters and Methodologies
WS G: Global Governance in the Digital Age
WS GA: Global Affairs’ Academic Writing Workshop
WS H: (Re-)Imagining Security: Between Science, Technology and Fiction
WS J: Security Knowledge Production through ‘North-South’ Coalitions and Negotiations
WS K: Peace in Plural: Decolonial (and) Feminist Approaches to Peace(-building)
WS L: The Local Lives of International Organization – Researching IOs “in the Field”
WS N Non-Western Agency in World Politics: Decentering Practices, Actions and Perceptions
WS P: Prudence in World Politics (CEEISA)
WS S: Status Symbols in World Politics
WS T: The Commercial in/for IR: Authority and Legitimacy of Private Tech Companies
WS V: A Transatlantic Divide? Strangeness and Familiarity in European Approaches to Remote Warfare
WS W: Walls and Wars: The Militarization of Contemporary Border Security Policies
WS X: Prevention between Security and Social Politics – Spaces of Contestation
WS Y Strangeness as an Asset Self Reflexivity in Global Social and Development Policy
WS ZA Artificial Intelligence and the Control of Algocracy in Security Issues
WS ZB A Tale of Two Citizenships: Negotiation the Future of Citizenship Between Status and Practice
WS ZD Popular Culture and World Politics: From Little Things, Big Things Grow!
WS ZF Women, Peace and Security: A Policy Agenda Transforming International Relations Practice?
WS ZG Mapping Non-State actors in International Relations
WS ZH Paradiplomacy: The Actorness and Agency of Subnational Units
WS ZI The Political Economy of Benchmarking in Europe
WS ZJ The Subject of Sustainability: The Politics of “Humanity” in an Era of Climate Change - Workshop cancelled
WS ZK New Perspectives on Trust in International Relations
WS ZL COVID19: Lessons (to be) Learned - Workshop cancelled