Asymmetrically grown networks of informational and financial exchange allow states to use certain structural conditions for coercive ends. They increasingly “weaponize interdependence” with global effect. The lecture will present this new understanding of globalisation and power, which has clear policy implications.
Henry Farrell is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. His research interests include, European Union and European integration, e-commerce, politics and blogs.
Abraham Newman is Professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Government Department at Georgetown University. He is the Director of the Mortara Center for International Studies. His research focuses on the ways in which economic interdependence and globalization have transformed international politics.
The event will be chaired by Amrita Narlikar, President of the GIGA and Professor of International Relations at the University of Hamburg.
Information on participating / attending:
Seating is limited; please register early to avoid disappointment.
Date:
12/09/2019 09:00 - 12/09/2019 10:30
Registration deadline:
12/06/2019
Event venue:
GIGA
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21
20354 Hamburg
Hamburg
Germany
Target group:
all interested persons
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Economics / business administration, Politics
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
11/15/2019
Sender/author:
Verena Schweiger
Department:
Fachabteilung Kommunikation
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event65319
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