Historical Memory and Foreign Policy

Webinar
19.1.2021 16:00 - 17:30

In foreign policy debates we often encounter references to historical events that are supposed to teach us something with relevance to the present. For instance, the Western policy of appeasement in the 1930s, the contemporary authoritarian slide, the Great Depression as well as national suffering due to wars and foreign occupations are often mentioned in current foreign policy debates. Why and how do political leaders refer to past events in foreign policy debates? How do they shape collective memories in the pursuit of international agendas?

The webinar analyses these questions from the perspective of Russian, Chinese, North American and European experts. It also introduces a journal special issue that examines the topic through highly relevant case studies.

Link to the special issue: https://link.springer.com/journal/41311/volumes-and-issues/57-6

Puhujat

Juha Jokela
Programme Director, FIIA
Marco Siddi
Senior Research Fellow, FIIA
Lina Klymenko
Researcher, Tampere University
Olga Malinova
Professor, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Zheng Wang
Professor, Seton Hall University
Aline Sierp
Assistant Professor, Maastricht University

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