Shifting global influence, competing international norms, and African agency

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Next week, CPS/Centre for Peace Studies and SESAM/Centre for Sami studies welcome NORPART partners from Dilla University in Ethiopia. On Thursday, November 20th - we will host an open seminar titled: “Shifting global influence, competing international norms, and African agency”. 

UiT staff and students welcome!

Thursday, November 20th: 09:15-13:00 at CPS/Mandela Auditorium
Shifting global influence, competing international norms, and African agency.
09:00-09:15      Coffee/tea
09:15-09:20      Introduction/Welcome
09:20-09:40      Shifting global influence, competing international norms, and African agency. Zerihun Woldeselassie, CPS/UiT
09:40-10:00      The Global - and Unexceptional - Arctic: How Global Change Always Shapes the Arctic. Rasmus  Bertelsen, ISV/UiT
10:00-10:20      Afro-Polar Connections-Early beginnings and future prospect, Larry Ibrahim Mohammed, ISV/UiT
10:20-10:30      Break
10:30-11:00      The West and the Rest: Afro–European Relations in Historical Perspective. Dr. Abdu, Dilla University
11:00-11:20      The UN principle R2P (Responsibility to Protect). What is it about, and how does it materialize in an African context? Tor Dahl-Eriksen, ISV/UiT
11:20-11:30      Break
11:30-11:50      Female political figures in Ethiopia and Africa: Dilla University
11:50-12:10      Concluding reflections on current developments in Africa: Zerihun Woldeselassie, and all.
12:15-13:00      Lunch
(Please register for lunch, by emailing Elisabeth )
When: 20.11.25 kl 09.00–13.00
Where: Mandela AUD/Nedre lysthus/Senter for fredsstudier
Location / Campus: Tromsø
Target group: Employees, Students, Guests
Contact: Elisabeth Sandersen
Phone: 77644744
E-mail: elisabeth.sandersen@uit.no
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