In the weekly meetings of the colloquium, we discuss ongoing research and conceptual ideas in the field of international politics, global sociology and historical international relations. Drawing on a variety of theory approaches, our group focuses on the internationalised nature of political processes and aims to theorize them from a international political sociology perspective.
Internationalised Politics Colloquium
Internationalised Politics Colloquium
Summer Term 26
Wednesdays, 12.00 - 14.00 (CEST)
InIIS seminar room, UNICOM 7.2210
Zoom link:
uni-bremen.zoom-x.de/j/66313358609
Passcode: 194882
Date Presenter/title
8 April Introductory Session
15 April InIIS Lunchtime Talk
Christoph Humrich (University of Groningen)
Indigenous Sovereignty and Arctic Governance
22 April Diba Mirzaei (GIGA Hamburg)
“I will not see my country being auctioned off": Iran's quest for leadership in the Persian Gulf from 1968-1979
29 April Jude Kagoro (InIIS)
Mogadishu’s Tangled Cocktail: The Chaos of Competing Interventions in Somalia
6 May InIIS Lunchtime Talk
Ulrich Kühn (Universität Hamburg, IFSH))
Krieg und Aufrüstung: Kommen wir da je wieder raus?
13 May Überlegungen zur Weltpolitik
20 May Tim-Frederik Hahn (InIIS, BIGSSS)
The EU’s Role in Shaping the Emerging Governance of the Global Seabed Space
27 May Thomas Müller (University of Bielefeld)
Simulating wars: wargames and the competition over authority in security politics
3 June York Frerks (InIIS)
Divergent Approaches to Deep-Sea Mining: A Comparison of the US and China
10 June InIIS Lunchtime Talk
Regine Paul (MPIfG, Köln)
A world of wannabe leapfrogs? Competition statehood in global tech races
17 June Nina Reedy (University of Hamburg)
Bodies Broken, Vanished and Patched Up: Experiences of German Bundeswehr Veterans and Meaning-Making around Military
Deployment
24 June InIIS Lunchtime Talk
Samuel Moyn (Yale University)
Gerontocracy in America: How the Old Hoard Power and Wealth — and What to Do About It
1 July Ana Velasco Ugalde (InIIS)
Cosplaying Empire: The Coloniality of State Formation
8 July Katrin Antweiler (University of Bremen, IfEK)
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