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Pacifist slogans about abolishing war are no longer relevant to politics. A serious discussion must start from the reality of threats for European societies and not confuse militarism, which must be rejected, with the defence of a democratic space in which it remains possible to fight against neoliberalism.
WHEN: Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, 6 to 8 pm
WHERE: online via MS Teams
Hanna Perekohda is a PhD candidate in political science at the Institute of Political Studies (University of Lausanne). Her research focuses on Ukraine’s place in the Russian political imaginary. Her articles on Russian-Ukrainian relations and the current war have appeared in various outlets. She is involved in networks of international solidarity.
This talk is part of the online lecture series Emancipatory Perspectives in a Multipolar World Full of Tensions organized by the University of Salzburg:
Tuesday, November 18th, 6-8pm
Multipolar Myths: Imperialism and the Gulf Arab Monarchies at a time of Climate Collapse
Lecture with Adam Hanieh
Monday, November 24th, 11:15 -13:00, live at the University of Salzburg, HS 387, Rudolfskai 42
Dispelling the Multipolar Myth: Why BRICS do not offer an alternative
Lecture with Patrick Bond
Tuesday, December 16th, 6-8pm
Women in the Vanguard
Lecture with Jess Spear
Tuesday, January 13th, 2025, 6-8pm
Why Are Authoritarianism & Fascism Growing Globally?
Lecture with Frieda Afary
