Seminarium
2022: Frihet
Hur har idén om frihet utvecklats och förändrats under århundradena? Vad betyder konceptet frihet i dag och vad behöver vi göra för att behålla de friheter som generationer män och kvinnor har kämpat, och till och med dött, för?
Talare:
Origins of Western Liberty
Richard Chartres: The Christian Roots of Western Notions of Freedoms
Crossbench member of the House of Lords, Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Richard Miles: Spartacus and the Endless March of Liberty
Vice-Provost and Professor of Roman History and Archaeology, University of Sydney
Mark J. Schiefsky: Democracy and Liberty in Ancient Greece
Professor of the Classics, Harvard University, Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies
Jessica Frazier: A Global History of Liberty
Dr, Lecturer in Theology and Religion, Trinity College, University of Oxford
The Quest for Liberty
Alexander Lee: Art and Liberty in Renaissance Venice
Dr, Fellow of Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick
Jeremy Jennings: Liberty in the Shadow of Napoleon Bonaparte
Professor of Political Theory, King’s College London, Visiting Professor, University of Buckingham
Christopher Coker: Marathon Revisited: Is Freedom in our Biological or Cultural DNA?
Professor, Director of LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science
Margaret MacMillan: Liberty and Nationalism
Professor of History, University of Toronto and Emeritus Professor of International History, University of Oxford
Breaking Free
Marie Kawthar Daouda: Will Freedom Make us True?
Dr, French Language and Literature at Oriel College, University of Oxford
Agnès C. Poirier: Libération
Journalist, writer and broadcaster
Francis Gavin: Liberty and History – Reflections on California in the 1970s
Professor, Director, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Alexander McCall Smith: Being Free to Write
Writer, former Professor of Medical Law, University of Edinburgh
The Meaning of Liberty
Fraser Nelson: Ten Years on the Front Line of the Culture War
Editor of The Spectator, occasional columnist, Svenska Dagbladet
Merryn Somerset Webb: Negligence and Profusion: What Adam Smith Got Right (and Wrong) About Other People’s Money
Editor in chief of MoneyWeek Magazine, Financial Times
Kemi Badenoch: Trying to Turn the Tide
UK Minister of State, Member of Parliament, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Creating the Free World
Brendan Simms: British Freedoms, ‘German Liberty’ and ‘the Liberties of Europe’
Professor in the History of International Relations, Director of the Centre of Geopolitics, University of Cambridge
John Bew: Benevolent Hypocrisy? Making the Modern West Through Foreign Policy
Professor in History and Foreign Policy, Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Katja Hoyer: Blue Jeans and Communist Cowboys – How the West Looked From Behind the Iron Curtain
Visiting Research Fellow, King’s College London, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Global Opinions columnist, Washington Post
Peter Frankopan: Freedom: A Global, Modern Perspective
Professor of Global History, University of Oxford, Associate Director of the Silk Roads Programme, King’s College, University of Cambridge
One for All, All for One
Charly Salonius Pasternak: Finland & Sweden in NATO: Reluctant Allies or Defenders of Liberty?
Lead Researcher, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Senior Research Fellow at the institute’s Global Security Programme
Mary Sarotte: NATO and the Scandinavian Strategy
Professor, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Janne Haaland Matláry: NATO: The Realpolitik of Values?
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo and the Norwegian Command and Staff College
Jonas Wikman: Strengthening the Security Situation in the Baltic Sea Region
Major General, Deputy Commander Joint Forces Command of the Swedish Armed Forces
Fighting for Freedom
Robert Johnson: Fighting Against All the Odds
Dr, Director of the Changing Character of War Centre, University of Oxford, Senior Research Fellow, Pembroke College
Iuliia Osmolovska: The Kremlin Style of Negotiations
Chairwoman, Transatlantic Dialogue Center, Executive Director, Eastern Europe Security Institute Ukraine
Alina Polyakova: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom: The Case Against a New Settlement
Dr, President and CEO, Center for European Policy Analysis
Kori Schake: Maintaining Western Leadership in a Multipolar World
Dr, Director of Foreign and Defense Policy, American Enterprise Institute
An Authoritarian World Order?
Sergey Radchenko: Our Long Game with Russia
Professor, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Hal Brands: What if China Wins?
Professor, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Roel Sterckx: Liberty: A View From Ancient China
Professor of Chinese History and Civilization, University of Cambridge, Fellow of Clare College
Adrian Bradshaw: Building Western Deterrence Strategy
General Sir, KCB OBE DL, Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, Visiting Professor, King’s College London
The Endurance of Western Values
Matthew Goodwin: The Universities and the Future of the West
Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent
Juliet Samuel: The Enemy Within
Columnist, The Telegraph
Jesse Norman: Freedom and Responsibility
Dr, Conservative Member of Parliament since 2010