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SUMMARY:Public Lecture of H.E. Hubert KNIRSCH\, German Ambassador to Georgia: „1989 +30 - German Division and Unification“
DESCRIPTION:Public Lecture of H.E. Hubert KNIRSCH\, German Ambassador to Georgia: „1989 +30 – German Division and Unification“. \n“2019 marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Ambassador Knirsch will speak about the history of the postwar division and later reunification of Germany. The focus will be on international\, diplomatic and legal aspects such as non-recognition\, the treaties between the Federal Republic of Germany\, the GDR and other Eastern neighbors and the international framework of reunification.” \n  \nLanguage: English \nTime: 14 March\, 16:00 \nVenue: Book House Ligamus (32 I. Chavchavadze ave.)\, Ilia State University \nAttendance is free. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: CIVIL WAR AS A POLITICAL PARADIGM: GIORGIO AGAMBEN AND THE “POLITICS OF THE END-TIMES”
DESCRIPTION:Savle Tsereteli Institute of Philosophy hosts workshop: Civil War as a \npolitical paradigm: Giorgio Agamben and the “Politics of the End-times”. \nFor registration\, please email us at stefanomelispiroddi@gmail.com. \nRegistration deadline: 25th August. \nStudying civil war \nWhy civil war? And why now? \nIn today’s globalized and fragmented world\, civil war is a constant\, yet its nature is rarely investigated. While scholars prefer to see civil war as one of the many facets of the question of war itself\, Giorgio Agamben has set to examine the question of civil war as separate altogether and\, in contrast to the established discourse\, as even more ancient. From his defiant assertion that civil war lays at the foundation of Western political thought\, we will consider the practices and the implications that civil war poses on human civilization. We will analyse if \nAgamben’s inquiry can be the first step in the inauguration of a newer and proper political thought. The goal is equipping future politics to face upcoming \nchallenges such as AI\, environmental collapse\, and dehumanisation. \n  \nWhat should participants expect from the seminar? \nParticipants will analyze constructs and tenets at the basis of modern political thinking. They will learn to assess and scrutinize between similar yet different concepts. Participants will also be tasked with reading English language papers and documents\, as well as providing response papers. \nDr. Stefano Piroddi has graduated with merit from the University of Bath. He has taken part in project and seminars at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin\, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, and the University of Trento. He holds a M.A. in Political Science and International Relations and a Bachelor’s in Sociology. \nMain readings: ‘Stasis’ by Giorgio Agamben\, ‘Society Must Be Defended’ by Michel Foucault’\, ’Liquid Modernity’ by Zygmunt Bauman. \nAdditional readings: ‘Homo Sacer’ by Giorgio Agamben\, ’State of Exception’ by Giorgio Agamben\, ’Before the Law’ by Franz Kafka\, plus more. \nAll resources will be provided in full. \nFull attendance is strongly recommended. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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