Panel Discussions and Roundtables

Roundtable on German Elections

The European Union Studies Program at the MacMillan Center of Yale, presents a Roundtable on German Elections. Hosted by Isabela Mares, Director of the EU Studies Program; and the Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science, Yale.
Featuring the following speakers:
Rudiger Bachmann, Stepan Family College Professor of Economics, Notre Dame University
Anselm Hager, Assistant Professor of International Politics, Humboldt-Universität
Anke Hassel, Professor of Public Policy at the Hertie School (Berlin) and Co-Director at the Jacques Delors Centre

Re-Centring the City: Global Mutations of Socialist Modernity

How is architectural “monumentality” and “palatiality” relevant in the 21st century? What role does “centrality” play in the cities of today? How does the legacy of socialist modernity shape our understanding, experience, and conceptualization of the city? Join scholars, architects, and artists for the launch of the volume Re-Centring the City: Global Mutations of Socialist Modernity, co-edited by Jonathan Bach and Michal Murawski.

Yale-Universidad Católica de Valencia: Global Governance Debate

Yale-Universidad Católica de Valencia: Global Governance Debate
Join us for the fourth Global Governance Debate in collaboration with Yale and Universidad Católica de Valencia students. This two-day event is on healthcare with Friday, February 26 in English and Saturday, February 27 session in Spanish.
February 26: Should there be a global governance for healthcare? (Panel discussion conducted in English)
February 27: ¿Será el COVID-19 el final de la globalización? (Panel discussion conducted in Spanish)

Great Power Competition and post-Brexit Britain

The European Studies Council will host a panel of experts on “Great Power Competition and post-Brexit Britain”
Featuring the following speakers:
Paul Kennedy, J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History, Yale University
Shashank Joshi, Defense Editor of The Economist
Suzanne Raine, Lecturer, Cambridge University; formerly of the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Joint Terrorism Assessment Centre
Hamish Falconer, member of Britain’s diplomatic service, European Studies Council Visiting Fellow (Spring 2021), Yale World Fellow 2020

Women in White: A Feminist Revolution of a New Kind in Belarus?

Women have been the center of the protest movement in Belarus against the rule of Alexander Lukashenko, including in the disputed elections of August 9, with the opposition led by Svetlana Tikhanovskaya. Women’s visions and voices for change and revolution in Belarus are the focus of this international panel.
Register for virtual event: https://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jKuKbcNeSE-bgmmFJDAuWQ
Panel Participants:
Elena Gapova (Western Michigan University)

Can Britain Have a Grand Strategy after Brexit Panel

The EU Studies Program along with Hamish Falconer, World Fellow 2020, present a panel of experts to discuss “Can Britain Have a Grand Strategy after Brexit” Featuring the following speakers:
Ben Judah is a foreign policy writer based in New York, with his current research focus on the foreign and economic policy of both post-Brexit Britain and a potential future Biden-Harris Administration.

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