CANCELLED: Norm Contestation and Transformation in the Global Peacebuilding Order: Russian, Chinese and Japanese Peacebuilding Practices

CANCELLED: Norm Contestation and Transformation in the Global Peacebuilding Order: Russian, Chinese and Japanese Peacebuilding Practices

19.11.2021
13:30 - 15:00

Central European University
Quellenstrasse 51, Wien


We are very sorry to inform you that this event has been cancelled due to the high Covid19 case numbers in Austria.

 

The Austrian Institute of International Affairs (oiip), the Department of International Relations of the CEU and the Conflict and Security Research Group (CONSEC) invite you to a

Talk by:
Keith Krause
Professor, Graduate Institute Geneva,
Director, Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding
Keith Krause is a Visiting Fellow at the IWM this autumn

The prevailing global peacebuilding architecture has primarily been driven by the discourses and practices of developed industrialized states – and mainstream principles of a “liberal peace” have a decidedly Anglophone ring to them. The field lacks a comparative perspective on the way in which the norms and practices of peacebuilding have been challenged and transformed, especially with regard to “new” and “aspiring” actors such as China, Japan, and Russia. How and to what extent do their respective policies in conflict-affected and fragile states differ from those of mainstream peacebuilders, and how do their practices affect the overall global architecture of peacebuilding? This presentation, drawn on a multi-year research project demonstrates how global peacebuilding norms and practices emerge and evolve through a dynamic, multi-directional flow of influences and mechanisms.

Venue:
Central European University
Quellenstrasse 51, Wien
QS CAMPUS | ROOM D001

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Zoom
MEETING ID: 920 5874 8789 | PASSWORD: 380981

Reception to follow in the ground floor lounge.

Program

2G plus rule applies to everyone attending this event (fully vaccinated or recovered AND a PCR test no older than 48h); registration for on campus participation is mandatory.