In the organizer's words:

In 1990, a new era seemed to dawn: the age of liberal world order, peace and democracy. Today, this order lies in ruins. How could the opportunities offered by the end of the Cold War be lost? Why is there war in Europe again thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall? In The Lost Peace, Andreas Rödder tells the story of world politics since 1990 and reveals the roots of today's world disorder. At that time, people in the West believed that their own values would prevail almost by law. However, as the West's political power waned, authoritarian counter-concepts based on imperial rule and hegemonic spheres of influence returned. Rödder shows that the world is not heading towards a multipolar order, as many believe, but towards a new East-West conflict.
Moderated by Ulf Poschardt

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Location

Warburg-Haus Heilwigstraße 116 20249 Hamburg

Organizer | Festival

ELB.lit
ELB.lit Köln

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