Date/Time
Date(s) - Monday - Feb 5, 2024 - Monday - Mar 11, 2024
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Categories
IPB Peace Education Webinar Series
In a time of global upheaval, with the resurgence of conflicts and a shifting geopolitical landscape, the concept of neutrality is once again at the forefront of international discourse. We are excited to present our webinar series titled Neutrality in the 21st Century and Why It Remains Relevant, which seeks to delve into the multifaceted and evolving nature of neutrality amidst contemporary challenges.
This webinar series is directed to a wide audience of peace activists, academics and students, civil society both in current and aspiring neutral countries, and anyone else interested in discussing the nuance of neutrality. Participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the course.
Session Outline
Schedule: 5 February to 11 March 2023. 2 hour session (90 minutes per session, 30 minutes afterwards for optional continued discussion).
Time: Berlin 14:00 CET, New Delhi 18:30, San Jose (Costa Rica) 07:00, Japan 22:00.
- Session 1: What is neutrality? (5.02)
- Session 2: Case studies on permanent neutrality – how do states practice neutrality and what are the threats? (12.02)
- Session 3: Case studies on permanent neutrality – how do states practice neutrality and what are the threats? (19.02)
- Session 4: What does it mean to be neutral in the 21st century (26.02)
- Session 5: The role of civil society in neutrality (4.03)
- Session 6: Weaving the past, present and future of permanent neutrality (11.03)
Participants can engage with global professionals, learn from experts, express their views in discussion rounds, and receive a certificate upon course completion—all for free. We have limited slots to 50, so please secure your spot.
More up-to-date information and registration can be found on the dedicated page: Neutrality in the 21st Century and Why It Remains Relevant.
This event is in-partnership with Asia Europe People’s Forum, Alliance for Peace, active Neutrality and Non-Violence, International Association Of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms Germany, Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, Kyoto University Neutrality Studies, Transnational Institute and Transform! Europe.
Transform! Europe is partially financed through a subsidy from the European Parliament. The sole liability rests with the author and the European Parliament is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained in this publication.