Peace Policy in the 21st Century: Senghaas Symposium

Prof. Anna-Katharina Hornidge delivered this year’s Senghaas Lecture as part of the anniversary symposium under the theme „World Peace Policy Today“, organised by the German Foundation for Peace Research and the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies at the University of Bremen.

Disucssion circle on the Senghaas Symposium
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The event, which took place on 5 September, honoured the life and work of Dieter Senghaas and took this as a starting point for examining the opportunities and risks of world politics in the 21st century. Central to the discussion was the question of how to create space for globally formulated claims to justice, peace and sustainable development in the face of current conflict and autocratisation dynamics. In her lecture „Autocentric Development. Peace Policy in the 21st Century“, Anna-Katharina Hornidge outlined IDOS’s central contribution to the debate: understanding development policy as cooperation policy and counteracting current global disruptions through a plurilateral and multilateral cooperation architecture with countries from all income groups and across all world regions.

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