IFSH-Newsletter March 2020

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IFSH Introduces Virtual Reality Project at the Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference is considered the most important forum worldwide for international security policy. The IFSH participated for the first time this year and received a lot of attention.
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Interdisciplinary Research Training Group Founded
In the future, the IFSH and other academic institutions will jointly train doctoral candidates. IFSH director Professor Dr. Ursula Schröder introduced the interdisciplinary and inter-institute research training group during a state press conference at the Hamburg City Hall.
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Working Towards Peace
Every year, students at the IFSH earn a Master’s degree in Peace and Security Studies. At this year’s JobDay, the students learned about the career possibilities this degree provides.
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Eastern European Nations at Crossroads: IFSH Talks Held in Berlin
Azerbaijan, Belarus and other post-Soviet nations are at a crossroads. They must decide: Do they want to orient themselves towards the European political system or the Russian one? Talks in Berlin marked the conclusion of a multi-part project financed by the Federal Foreign Office.
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Members of the IFSH Attend Conference at King's College
How have non-state violent actors and conflicts changed? This question formed the central issue of an international conference in London. Holger Marcks, an IFSH expert on extremism, examined how far-right extremists use and influence social networks.
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NEW PUBLICATION

 
  
New Issue of "Security and Peace"
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker introduced the term ‚Weltinnenpolitik‘ [world domestic politics] in the sense of bringing a ‘world of states’ closer to a ‘world state’ without a full global monopoly on the use of force. A crisis of the UN is a crisis of Weltinnenpolitik – and vice versa – at the same time. This ties into the thematic focus of the current issue of S+F, which was edited by Sabine Jaberg.

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