Weaving the past, present and future of permanent neutrality Neutrality Session 6

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In a time of global upheaval, with the resurgence of conflicts and a shifting geopolitical landscape, the concept of neutrality is once again at the forefront of international discourse. We are excited to present our webinar series titled Neutrality in the 21st Century and Why It Remains Relevant, which seeks to delve into the multifaceted and evolving nature of neutrality amidst contemporary challenges.

Session 6:

Content: The Non-Aligned movement: past, present and future Workshop - Reimagining the world with more permanent neutral states Synthesis of lessons learned 

Speakers: 

  • Anuradha Chenoy, Adjunct Professor, Jindal Global University of India, Associate of IPB and TNI 
  • Maria Teresa Barrios, Co-founder and President of the Ibero-American Alliance for Peace and delegate of Argentina to the Global Campaign for Peace Education (GCPE) 
  • Pascal Lottaz, Assistant Professor Waseda Institute for Advanced Studies (WIAS), Adjunct Professor for European Politics Temple University, Japan Campus, Japan 
     

The war in Ukraine, the escalating tensions between Western nations and China, and the shifting stances of traditionally neutral countries like Ireland, Austria, and Finland, have reignited the debate on the role and relevance of neutrality today. From Costa Rica to Ghana, Mongolia, and the Vatican City, the concept of neutrality varies significantly, posing crucial questions about its definition, practice, and implications.

Our peace education webinar series aims to dissect these questions, offering a comprehensive exploration of neutrality from various perspectives:

  • What does neutrality really mean? 
  • What is the international legal perspective on neutrality?
  • In what forms is neutrality currently practiced and how has it been practiced in the past?
  • What are the geographical dimensions to neutrality? 
  • What are the current challenges to neutrality and why?
  • What is the role of civil society in the conversation on neutrality?
  • Is neutrality still relevant? Are there new ways to explore neutrality in the 21st century that differ from the past interpretations?

This webinar series is directed to a wide audience of peace activists, academics and students, civil society both in current and aspiring neutral countries, and anyone else interested in discussing the nuance of neutrality. Participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the course.