The Research Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations (Institute of International Economic Relations (IIER), Athens), the Department of Political Science (Ege University) and the Institute of Political Science (Justus Liebig University Giessen) organize the virtual roundtable:
Ukraine, Trump and the Emerging Architecture of World Order in the 21st Century The English School Perspective
The primary objective of the roundtable is to focus on the English School research program and examine its contributions to International Relations and the analysis of contemporary issues and phenomena. For instance, the Trump administration’s actions have challenged the transatlantic order and Liberal International Order, prompting efforts to restructure the global economic order. Consequently, new and unexpected alliances and security architectures are emerging, indicating a state of flux in the world order. Any discourse on the transition of world order(s) due to the conflict in Ukraine, the Trump administration’s foreign and economic policies, the evolving security architecture in Europe and other current phenomena will be of significant interest to both students and scholars.
Participants:
Chair: Cornelia Navari (University of Buckingham)
Richard Ned Lebow (King’s College London – Pembroke College, University of Cambridge)
Knud Erik Jørgensen (Aarhus University)
Arie Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Tonny Brems Knudsen (Aarhus University)
Yannis Stivachtis (Virginia Tech)
Hussein Banai (Indiana University Bloomington)
Charlotta Friedner Parrat (Swedish Defense University)
Daniel Green (University of Delaware)
Dennis Schmidt (Durham University)
Carmen Chas Bartolomé (Comillas Pontifical University)
Alexander Reichwein (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Moderator:
Effie Charalampaki (IIER)
The event will take place on Zoom on May 26, 2025 at 6:15 pm
Registrants will receive the join zoom link through the registration confirmation email. You are cordially invited to attend, please register (here)
Organizing Committee:
Cornelia Navari
University of Buckingham
Effie Charalampaki
Research Program on the Theory and Practice of International Relations, IIER
Feride Aslι Ergül Jorgensen
Department of International Relations, Ege University
Alexander Reichwein
Institute of Political Science, Justus Liebig University Giessen