Konrad Adenauer Lecture - Uncertain Times. Germany, Europe and the World Order
This lecture is the second in the Konrad Adenauer Lecture Series, brought to you by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the ANU Centre for European Studies. The current epoch, which as yet has no name, began well with the peaceful re-emergence of a united German state in the centre of Europe. What went wrong? This lecture will reflect on the distinctive features of the era that began in 1989/90, the reemergence of authentic global multipolarity, the impact of the global financial crisis on Europe, and the decline of the narratives that used to help western states plot their course in history.
PROGRAMME
- Official proceedings in The Hall, University House
- Welcome address by Professor Jacqueline Lo, Executive Director, ANU Centre for European Studies
- Introduction of keynote speaker by Dr Beatrice Gorawantschy, Director – Regional Programme, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Australia and the Pacific
- Konrad Adenauer Lecture by Professor Sir Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History, University of Cambridge
- Response by The Honourable Dr Brendan Nelson, Director, The Australian War Memorial, and Distinguished Research Fellow, ANU Centre for European Studies
- Audience Q&A
- Vote of thanks
The event will be followed by a cocktail reception in the Common Room at University House.
Please register to attend by 8 November 2018.
Location
The Hall, University House, 1 Balmain Crescent, 2601 Acton
Speaker
- Professor Sir Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History, University of Cambridge
Contact
- Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (Australia) Ltd02 6154 9321