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Memocracy

The Challenge of Populist Memory Politics for Europe: Towards Effective Responses to Militant Legislation on the Past

Media: podcasts

Prof. Maria Mälksoo in the Paradigma Podcast


The podcast with Prof. Maria Mälksoo discusses the recent article titled “Memory-Political Deterrence: Shielding Collective Memory and Ontological Security through Dissuasion” by Karl Gustafsson and Maria Mälksoo (https://academic.oup.com/isq/article/68/1/sqae006/7624531?login=false).

Available here:

Dr. Dovilė Sagatienė on extensive radio talk about the results of the MEMOCRACY project

What did the latest research reveal? What stages could be distinguished in the process of regulating the historical memory of the Baltic States in the era of independence? Could there be any significant differences between the laws created by Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, which regulate the phenomena and processes related to historical memory?

The record in Lithuanian (50 min):

https://www.lrt.lt/mediateka/irasas/2000334706/teises-ir-istorijos-sampynos?fbclid=IwAR2I_3iAZoWP66rewn94Rnn6nA5WEUmwfUe_UUzdD5CLhCpsK6P1-6nKptc_aem_AbzrWjnYybGgIupe1aw22NaEsowxnhRKIz5C6bX0cgI7cUKxXCbHhTyUK2upfSyK6Iqsa452LQ2x7qHr78tV0EB2

Prof. Maria Mälksoo in ‘Europast’ podcast episode ‘Europe, War, Memory: How is memory implicated in war in Europe today?’

Why is memory so important for politics today? What is the autobiography of a state? How does it relate to practices of public history?

Find that out in a conversation between Dr. Viktorija Rimaitė-Beržiūnienė and Professor Maria Mälksoo of the University of Copenhagen

More here:

Dr. Patryk Labuda on anti-imperial international law between Ukraine, Palestine and the Global South

On 25 January, Tomasz Lachowski and Mateusz Piątkowski hosted Dr. Patryk Labuda on their podcast with an episode about anti-imperial international law and its regional dimensions. Dr. Labuda discussed how Western and Eastern European as well as Global South countries understand the proposed Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and how this relates to allegations of double standards in international law in Ukraine, Palestine and beyond. Recorded in Polish, the podcast is also available with English subtitles: https://obserwatormiedzynarodowy.pl/2024/01/25/dr-patryk-labuda-o-antyimperialnym-prawie-miedzynarodowym-pomiedzy-ukraina-strefa-gazy-a-krajami-globalnego-poludnia-podcast/

Dr. Anna Wójcik discusses the rule of law in Poland in the Central European University’s Democracy Institute’s podcast

Dr. Anna Wójcik was invited to discuss Poland’s rule of law in RevDem podcast of the Central European University’s Democracy Institute. The conversation with Dr. Oliver Garner was published in January 2023.

Listen to this fascinating discussion between Maria Mälksoo and Vineet Thakur (Leiden University) about memory studies and IR, hosted by EISAVoices

Please find the link here: https://voices-the-eisa-podcast.podigee.io/14-new-episode?s=03

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Memocracy

Memocracy

The Challenge of Populist Memory Politics for Europe:
Towards Effective Responses to Militant Legislation on the Past

Media: podcasts

Prof. Maria Mälksoo in the Paradigma Podcast


The podcast with Prof. Maria Mälksoo discusses the recent article titled “Memory-Political Deterrence: Shielding Collective Memory and Ontological Security through Dissuasion” by Karl Gustafsson and Maria Mälksoo (https://academic.oup.com/isq/article/68/1/sqae006/7624531?login=false).

Available here:

Dr. Dovilė Sagatienė on extensive radio talk about the results of the MEMOCRACY project

What did the latest research reveal? What stages could be distinguished in the process of regulating the historical memory of the Baltic States in the era of independence? Could there be any significant differences between the laws created by Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, which regulate the phenomena and processes related to historical memory?

The record in Lithuanian (50 min):

https://www.lrt.lt/mediateka/irasas/2000334706/teises-ir-istorijos-sampynos?fbclid=IwAR2I_3iAZoWP66rewn94Rnn6nA5WEUmwfUe_UUzdD5CLhCpsK6P1-6nKptc_aem_AbzrWjnYybGgIupe1aw22NaEsowxnhRKIz5C6bX0cgI7cUKxXCbHhTyUK2upfSyK6Iqsa452LQ2x7qHr78tV0EB2

Prof. Maria Mälksoo in ‘Europast’ podcast episode ‘Europe, War, Memory: How is memory implicated in war in Europe today?’

Why is memory so important for politics today? What is the autobiography of a state? How does it relate to practices of public history?

Find that out in a conversation between Dr. Viktorija Rimaitė-Beržiūnienė and Professor Maria Mälksoo of the University of Copenhagen

More here:

Dr. Patryk Labuda on anti-imperial international law between Ukraine, Palestine and the Global South

On 25 January, Tomasz Lachowski and Mateusz Piątkowski hosted Dr. Patryk Labuda on their podcast with an episode about anti-imperial international law and its regional dimensions. Dr. Labuda discussed how Western and Eastern European as well as Global South countries understand the proposed Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine and how this relates to allegations of double standards in international law in Ukraine, Palestine and beyond. Recorded in Polish, the podcast is also available with English subtitles: https://obserwatormiedzynarodowy.pl/2024/01/25/dr-patryk-labuda-o-antyimperialnym-prawie-miedzynarodowym-pomiedzy-ukraina-strefa-gazy-a-krajami-globalnego-poludnia-podcast/

Dr. Anna Wójcik discusses the rule of law in Poland in the Central European University’s Democracy Institute’s podcast

Dr. Anna Wójcik was invited to discuss Poland’s rule of law in RevDem podcast of the Central European University’s Democracy Institute. The conversation with Dr. Oliver Garner was published in January 2023.

Listen to this fascinating discussion between Maria Mälksoo and Vineet Thakur (Leiden University) about memory studies and IR, hosted by EISAVoices

Please find the link here: https://voices-the-eisa-podcast.podigee.io/14-new-episode?s=03

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