Webster Leiden International Relations Club

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We are hosting a seminar! This seminar, "Circularity From South," is going to be held on March 30th from 18.00 to 20.00 ...
25/03/2022

We are hosting a seminar! This seminar, "Circularity From South," is going to be held on March 30th from 18.00 to 20.00 NL time zone. It is being focused on zero waste communities in Thailand and community-driven development in Laos. This topics will be talked about by Prof. Dr. Amnuay Wattanakornsiri from the University of Thailand and Dr. Hatthachan Pimphnthavong from the Poverty Reduction Fund Laos. We are delighted to have these speakers and will look forward to seeing you all there!

We are having an IR event discussing the current situation in Ukraine and the potential consequences of the Russian inva...
25/02/2022

We are having an IR event discussing the current situation in Ukraine and the potential consequences of the Russian invasion! We are lucky to have Dr. Deniza Alieva to speak on this topic which will be in room 7 from 6-8PM on March 9th! It will also be held online!

If you want to learn more about the current crisis in Eastern Europe? Do not miss our major event in Spring 1! Register ...
21/02/2022

If you want to learn more about the current crisis in Eastern Europe? Do not miss our major event in Spring 1! Register for the hybrid panel discussion:

"The US, Russia and Ukraine: Prelude to Conflict?" Tuesday, February 22, 5:30 PM (17:30).

The event is organized by our partner, the IR Department at Webster University Geneva. To follow online, you must pre-register at: https://events.webster.edu/event/the_us_russia_and_ukraine_prelude_to_conflict #.YguKR9_MK70
The event will feature three confirmed speakers from the UK, Switzerland, and Russia:

Dr. Paul Vallet, Lecturer/Researcher in US, European and Russian History, Associate Fellow, Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), Switzerland

Professor Richard Sakwa, Professor of European and Russian Politics, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, Canterbury, England

Professor Dmitri Suslov, Deputy Director, Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies, National Research University's Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Moderator: Dr. Jubin Goodarzi, Associate Professor and Acting Director, International Relations Program, Webster University, Geneva, Switzerland

Do not forget to register ahead of time!

21/02/2022

Hot Take: What do you think of the Russia-Ukraine situation? Do you think peace will continue or that conflict will break out? Comment down below and let us know what you think!

MUNWeb 2022 is an amazing experience waiting to happen! It is an online MUN being held from April 22nd to April 24th, 20...
14/02/2022

MUNWeb 2022 is an amazing experience waiting to happen! It is an online MUN being held from April 22nd to April 24th, 2022. We have a large amount of interest already and spots are filling up! Come secure your spot now, before it is too late!
Please sign up with this link:
https://mymun.com/muns/munweb-2022

Emily Elford, the departmental assistant for the BSS department has taken the lead to organize this. We have students vo...
14/02/2022

Emily Elford, the departmental assistant for the BSS department has taken the lead to organize this. We have students voices represented and I look forward to joining this event with you all.
Date: Monday 14th Feb’2022
Time: 12:00 -13:00 hrs.
Meeting link: Join Zoom Meeting
https://webster-edu.zoom.us/j/97735153440

Hello all! We invite all students and faculty to join us on February 3rd on campus from 14:00-17:00 to be part of a film...
31/01/2022

Hello all! We invite all students and faculty to join us on February 3rd on campus from 14:00-17:00 to be part of a film for the Kosovo Independence Day on February 17th. The Kosovar Embassy invited us to do this! We hope you all attend!

An international group has declared Kosovo a sovereign state. The former Serbian province will soon run its own government, but peacekeepers will stay to diffuse tensions between ethnic Serbs and ethnic Albanians.

We have had a wonderful tip from our very own student, Sofia, who is studying in the IR graduate program. This link lead...
31/01/2022

We have had a wonderful tip from our very own student, Sofia, who is studying in the IR graduate program. This link leads to the The Hague Humanity Hub, which has multiple resources that could help you out such as internship opportunities! We thank you very much Sofia and please feel free to let us know how you like this in the comments!

Link:

The Hague Humanity Hub is located at Fluwelen Burgwal 58, 2511 CJ in The Hague. Get in touch with us at [email protected]

Hello! We are back promoting our very own MUNWeb 2022 being organized by our student body! We are very excited in this e...
28/01/2022

Hello! We are back promoting our very own MUNWeb 2022 being organized by our student body! We are very excited in this event and highly recommend checking it out!

Come join us!!
06/04/2021

Come join us!!

FREEDOM OR FEAR OF EXPRESSION? POLITICAL CARTOONING IN AFRICA, EUROPE, AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Friday, April 1
10 am EDT | 2 pm GMT | 4 pm CEST

Register: https://pitt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_M-KWvnukSNCtD0Xn_F3Ycw

Is it getting harder to speak up in both democracies and dictatorships? This forum will explore the role of political cartooning in the development of civil and political freedoms in our times. Please join us for a discussion of cartooning and free speech regulation in Europe, the cartooning experience of the Ghanaian satirical artist Bright Ackwerh, and the strategies of the Iranian government that changed the life of the editorial cartoonist and activist-in-exile Kianoush Ramezani.

MODERATOR:
Oleg Minin is Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian at Bard College. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. His fields of specialization include the literature, visual, and performing arts of the Russian Silver Age and Russian avant-garde; the satirical press of the Russian fin de siècle; Habermas’s social theory and Bourdieu’s theory of cultural production; and language pedagogy. His work has been published in The Russian Review, Experiment: A Journal of Russian Culture, and Slavic and East European Journal. He is the co-curator of the exhibition Demonocracy: All Hell Breaks Loose in 1905 Russia at the Doheny Memorial Library, USC, and curator of the Ferris Collection of Sovietica at the Institute of Modern Russian Culture. He previously taught at the University of Southern California; California State University, Northridge; Glendale Community College; and University of California, Riverside. At Bard since 2012.

SPEAKERS:
Nives Rumenjak obtained her Ph.D. in History from the University of Zagreb. She is a senior IR Lecturer and Head of the IR Department at Webster University’s Leiden campus. Since 2008, she has been a Center Associate at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Previously, Dr. Rumenjak held a research position at the Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb for eleven years, where she published her most comprehensive book, The Political and Social Elite of Serbs in Croatia at the End of the 19 Century: The Rise and Decline of the SerbianClub. Dr. Rumenjak’s areas of expertise include Central and Southeast European studies, sociohistorical prosopography of elite groups, nationalism, borderland identities, freedom of expression and political cartooning in the modern era. Her recent article, titled "Freedom of expression in multicultural societies: Political cartooning in Europe in the modern and postmodern eras," is published in 2019 in Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.

Born in 1989, Bright Ackwerh is an artist from Ghana. He is a product of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where he earned a BFA and MFA in painting and sculpture. His practice is situated in the field of painting, illustration and street art. He was the recipient of the Kuenyehia prize for Ghanaian Contemporary Art for 2016, an honor conferred on him by a jury led by Professor Emeritus El Anatsui. Bright’s work had been gaining critical acclaim on social media because of his strategy to question the limited spaces available for displaying his art and for engaging a young art audience in his hometown of Ghana. Bright Ackwerh’s practice has been heavily influenced by the Ghanaian artist duo FOKN BOIS and the work of Nigerian activist and musician Fela Kuti in how they have made social commentary. Mr. Ackwerh’s work has recently been centered on investigating pop culture as a medium which he also explores through public poster making. His work has been shown in group exhibitions in Ghana and abroad including ‘Cornfields in Accra’ in 2016, ‘Orderly Disorderly’ in 2017 and his first solo ‘Where De Cho Dey’ in 2018. He has also been involved in organizing art workshops in the northern region of Ghana in collaboration with some development agencies based in Tamale. Bright is currently studying at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and continues to make work inspired by global popular culture.

Iranian award-winning editorial cartoonist and activist-in-exile, Kianoush Ramezani lives and works in Europe since 2009. His editorial cartoons appear regularly in French newspapers and media like Courrier International and La Croix, and have also been published in Libération, Arte, We Demain and other international media. A series of Kianoush's original cartoons are part of the collection of Kunstmuseum Solingen in Germany. He received the French award for artistic courage of 2018 in the Angouleme International Comics Festival. He has given educational lectures in high schools, colleges and universities since 2010 in Europe in order to raise awareness about the importance of "the freedom of expression" among the young generation. He chose “Cartooning: The Art of Danger” for his TEDx talk in 2014, months before Charlie Hebdo’s terrorist attack. Kianoush follows international and local societies, educational systems and other art fields like short films, installation and video arts. He has been curating and directing international cartoon exhibitions and awards since 2011 in Europe [France, Sweden, Germany, etc.]. He has been a jury member of Interfilm Berlin [International short film festival] in 2015 and 2016. Kianoush is the co-founder and President of “United Sketches,” an international organization promoting freedom of expression and cartoonists in exile.

You are invited! Join us tomorrow for a workshop "The Future of Regionalism in Central America" in cooperation with the ...
29/03/2021

You are invited!
Join us tomorrow for a workshop "The Future of Regionalism in Central America" in cooperation with the Central American Institute for the Public Administration (ICAP) on March 30th, 2021, 6-8 pm.
Regionalism plays an important role in addressing the pressing issues of our globalized society. In Central America, regional integration has evolved in its own terms, respecting the values, identities, and cultures that have forged its history. The present workshop aims to discuss the future of regionalism in Central America, emphasizing relevant issues as technological innovation and sustainability as well as providing some comparative insights regarding how its integration process could be similar or not to the European Union.

To register for this event please fill out the following form:
https://forms.gle/TvVc7BrvRE9BF84n9

or email: [email protected]

18/03/2021

The IR Department invites you to join our upcoming event on March 25th!

March 25, 6-8 pm

Freedom and Rights in times of Covid-19

One year ago, WHO declared a global COVID-19 pandemic and with all eyes on China’s Wuhan, measures to counter the virus spread across the planet. Lockdowns were accompanied by solidarity flash mobs saluting the medical personnel, while the promise of a vaccine seemed unrealistic. A year into the pandemic, with all eyes on the “British strain” of the virus, lockdowns are facing protests, while the available vaccination options are perceived with suspicion and resentment. This presentation will offer a timeline of surveillance measures and practices across various political contexts and technological realities, with the focus on Central Asian republics, Russia, and the Netherlands. Furthermore, it will address communication challenges, which arguably inspire resentment and suspicion among the masses.

Introduction: Dr. Nives Rumenjak and Dr. Noemi Mena (10 min)

Guest Speaker & discussion (55 min): Rashid Gabdulhakov; a Ph.D. Candidate and Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication of Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on citizen-led justice manifested online as well as social media surveillance, affordances and governance challenges. Having lived and worked in five different countries, Rashid likes to describe himself as an ‘academic nomad’. In his spare time, he enjoys painting, cooking, and blogging. You can learn more about Rashid on his website: plovism.com

Round table (40 min) :

Students Correspondents (20 min): Media students will present the situation of freedom of speech-expression and media in their countries;

Student Ambassadors (20min): IR graduate students Anne-Marie Barns, Carolyn Cain, Jorida Ganaj, and Sofia Vallejo will present the situation (civil freedoms and free speech before and after COVID-19) in their respective countries.

Please find the Zoom link below:
Join Zoom Meeting at:
https://webster-edu.zoom.us/j/95297762013

Meeting ID: 952 9776 2013

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