IGRec Talks — New Security Architecture w/ Ingar Solty, Artemy Magun and Felix Jaitner

The Trump administration's push for possible peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine requires a critical debate on a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine and, more broadly, concrete considerations on how security (globally and in Europe) must be organized in the future. With its new discussion format “IGRec Talks,” the Institute for Global Reconstitution provides exclusive insights. In our second episode, we talk less about topical issues and more about concepts for a stable peace and discuss how this can be implemented politically in order to counteract the extensive militarization.

Participants

Ingar Solty — political analyst and writer, senior research fellow in foreign, peace and security policy at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s Institute for Critical Social Analysis in Berlin

Felix Jaitner — researcher in political ecology and extractivism, political economy and peace and conflict studies, research associate at the Institute for Global Reconstitution (IGRec)

Artemy Magun — philosopher, author of “Negative Revolution” (Bloomsbury 2013) and of many articles, editor-in-chief of the journal “Stasis” and executive director of the Institute for Global Reconstitution (IGRec)

Moderator

Angelina Davydova — environmental and climate journalist, climate projects coordinator with the Dialogue for Understanding e. V (Berlin), research associate at the Institute for Global Reconstitution (IGRec)