Politik | Recht
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How Europe Should Respond to Nuclear Threats
Politik | Recht
Flüchtlingsschutz in Deutschland und weltweit:
Evidenz- und Reflexionsmöglichkeiten für Politik, Zivilgesellschaft und Verwaltung
Tagungsprogramm heute
Breakfast
BROAD PICTURE TALK | What Happened to Global Zero: Did We lose Sight of Nuclear Disarmament?
Juliane HAUSCHULZ, Board Member, ICAN Germany (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) and IPPNW Germany (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War), Berlin Hans KRISTENSEN, Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists, Washington D.C. Paul VAN HOOFT, Research Leader, Defence and Security, RAND Europe, The Hague (online)
Coffee & Tea Break
BREAKOUT SESSION PART 1 | Crucial Nuclear Policy Issues – Especially for European Have-Nots
Forum I: Still Room for Contribution? How Could Europe Add To Nuclear Risk Minimization and Arms Control
Tarja CRONBERG, Distinguished Associate Fellow, SIPRI, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Solna Oliver MEIER, Head of Programme on Nuclear and Multilateral Disarmament, European Leadership Network, Berlin/London Moderation: Linda OSTERMANN, Research Associate, Human Technology Center (HumTec) at RWTH Aachen University
Forum II: Disruptive? Exploring the Links between Technological Innovation and Future Nuclear (In)Stability?
Eleni EKMEKTSIOGLOU, Policy Fellow, on Risk Reduction, Emerging Technologies and Nuclear Strategy, BASIC (British American Security Information Council), London/Paris Tristan VOLPE, Senior Researcher, Arms Control and Emerging Technologies Project, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH), and Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey/Berlin Moderation: Thomas MÜLLER-FÄRBER, Protestant Academy Loccum
Lunch
Sight Seeing Tour Monastery (Meeting Point at the Reception)
Coffee & Cake Break (at the Dining Hall)
BREAKOUT SESSION PART 2 | Crucial Nuclear Policy Issues – Especially for European Have-Nots
Forum III: Potential Nuclear Flashpoints in Europe and the Future of (Un)conventional Escalation Management
Ulrich KÜHN, Head, “Arms Control and Emerging Technologies”, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH), Hamburg Polina SINOVETS, Head of the Odessa Center for Non-Proliferation (OdCNP) and Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations, Odessa Moderation: Thomas MÜLLER-FÄRBER, Protestant Academy Loccum
Forum IV: A Gap too Wide? How to Bridge the Growing Divide Between Different Constituencies in the Nuclear Field
Jana BALDUS, Policy Fellow at the European Leadership Network (ELN) and Associated Researcher, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), London Jean-Marie COLLIN, Associate Researcher in the Group for Research and Information on Peace and Security (GRIP) and Spokesman of ICAN France, Paris Moderation: Davis ELLISON, Strategic Analyst and Chair of the Initiative on the Future of Transatlantic Relations, The Hague Center for Strategic Studies (HCSS), The Hague
Coffee & Tea Break
OUT OF THE BOX SESSION | Discussing Innovative Ideas of Relevance in Future Nuclear Policy (in parallel Breakout Groups)
In this interactive part, we will break up into small groups in a mini open space-like setting to discuss innovative, out-of-the-box topics related to the future of nuclear policy.
Dinner
EVENING TALK| The Future of Iran’s Nuclear and Ballistic Missile Program – What Role for the Europeans?
Stephan KLEMENT, Special Envoy Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, Special Adviser on Iran Nuclear Issues, EEAS, Brussels Azadeh ZAMIRIRAD, Head, Africa & Middle East Research Division, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin
Informal Come Together
* = invited ** = preliminary confirmed
Tagungsprogramm heute
Anreise der Teilnehmer*innen
Begrüßung und Einführung
Jordanka Telbizova-Sack (EvAL), Franck Düvell (RGF, FFVT, IMIS), Majdi Laktinah (RAB)
Kaffee und Kuchen
World-Café zum Einstieg / 3 Stationen
Panelrunde 1: Evidenz aus der Forschung „Stand des Flüchtlingsschutzes"
Moderation: Daniele Saracino, Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (bicc)
Reform des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Asylsystems (GEAS), Zukunft des Asyls
Prof. Dr. Petra Bendel, Forschungsbereich Migration, Flucht und Integration, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Externalisierung der EU-Migrationspolitik
Prof. Dr. Bernd Kasparek, Universität Delft
Rückkehr- und Bleibeperspektiven
Tatiana Baraulina, Leiterin Forschungsfeld "Internationale Migration und Migrationssteuerung" im Forschungszentrum des BAMF
Abendessen
Flucht, Ankommen und sozialer Wandel. Perspektiven für Geflüchtete in der deutschen Aufnahmegesellschaft.
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Andreas Pott – Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien (IMIS), Universität Osnabrück Prof. Dr. Birgit Glorius, Stellvertretende Vorsitzende des Sachverständigenrats; Professorin für Humangeographie mit Schwerpunkt Europäische Migrationsforschung, Technische Universität Chemnitz
