Dahrendorf Symposium | VideoA collection of videos highlighting the 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium.http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/LSE Film and Audio Teamcomms.filmandaudio@lse.ac.ukhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/Copyright © Terms of use apply see http://www.lse.ac.uk/termsOfUse/SQL Serverhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/webFeedImages/dahrendorfSymposium_1400.jpg2018-07-31T17:05:01.257ZDahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change"Contributor(s): Mary Robinson, Henry Shue, Anna Grear, Lady Christiane Darendorf, Lord William Wallace, Anna Lehmann, Maciej Nowicki, Nikolas Scherer | The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Mary Robinson, Henry Shue, Anna Grear, Lady Christiane Darendorf, Lord William Wallace, Anna Lehmann, Maciej Nowicki, Nikolas Schererhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24122013-11-15T15:00:00ZGeneral overview of the 2013 Dahrendorf SymposiumContributor(s): Conor Gearty, Karsten Neuhoff, Claudia Kemfert, Felix Creutzig, Arne Westad, Luca Taschini, Helmut Anheier, Bernhard Lorentz | Leading international speakers discuss the theme of the 2013 Dahrendorf Symposium, “How to Prevent Dangerous Climate Change” from a scientific, economic, political, social and human rights perspective.Conor Gearty, Karsten Neuhoff, Claudia Kemfert, Felix Creutzig, Arne Westad, Luca Taschini, Helmut Anheier, Bernhard Lorentzhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24242013-11-15T15:00:00ZBernhard Lorentz on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Bernhard Lorentz | 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Bernhard Lorentzhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24082013-11-15T14:45:00ZHelmut K. Anheier on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Helmut K. Anheier | Dahrendorf Academic Co-Director. Dean and Professor of Sociology. He also holds a chair of Sociology at Heidelberg University and serves as Academic Director of the Center for Social Investment. From 2001 to 2009 he was Professor of Public Policy and Social Welfare at UCLA's School of Public Affairs and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics. Professor Anheier founded and directed the Centre for Civil Society at the LSE and the Center for Civil Society at UCLA. Before embarking on an academic career, he served as social affairs officer to the United Nations. He is currently researching the nexus between globalisation, civil society, and culture and is interested in policy analysis and methodological questions. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Helmut K. Anheierhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24142013-11-15T14:30:00ZArne Westad on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Arne Westad | Dahrendorf Academic Co-Director. Odd Arne Westad is Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and an expert on the Cold War and on contemporary international affairs. He co-directs LSE Ideas, the LSE's new centre for international affairs, is an editor of the journal Cold War History and co-editor of the forthcoming three-volume Cambridge History of the Cold War. His book The Global Cold War won the Bancroft Prize for 2006. Born in Norway in 1960, Arne Westad studied at the University of Oslo and did his graduate work at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. During the 1980s he worked for several international aid agencies in Southern Africa and in Pakistan. He joined LSE in 1998, after serving for six years as Director of Research at the Norwegian Nobel Institute. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Arne Westadhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24072013-11-15T14:15:00ZFelix Creutzig on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Felix Creutzig | Felix Creutzig is the Chair of the Working Group on Infrastructure and Climate Change at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013. Felix is principal investigator of the MCC Land Use, Infrastructures, and Transport
group. His research focuses on the low-carbon urban infrastructures, land rent and
the challenges of assessing large-scale bioenergy. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Felix Creutzighttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24132013-11-15T14:00:00ZConor Gearty on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Conor Gearty | Conor Gearty is the Chair of the Working Group on the Social Legal Aspects of Climate Change at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013. Conor is Director of LSE's Institute of Public Affairs and Professor of Human Rights Law in the LSE Law Department. He currently leads a project on crowd sourcing a new UK constitution. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Conor Geartyhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24112013-11-15T13:45:00ZClaudia Kemfert on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Claudia Kemfert | Claudia Kemfert is the Co-Chair of the Working Group on Governance and Policy aspects of Climate Change at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013. Claudia is Professor of Energy Economics and Sustainability and Head of the DIW Department of Energy, Transportation, and Environment. Her research centres on the evaluation of climate and energy policy strategies. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Claudia Kemferthttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24092013-11-15T13:30:00ZKarsten Neuhoff on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Karsten Neuhoff | Karsten Neuhoff is the Co-Chair of the Working Group on Governance and Policy Aspects of Climate Change at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013. Karsten leads the Department of Climate Policy at the DIW Berlin. Previously, Karsten led projects on the future of the UK power system and renewable integration and technology policy at the University of Cambridge. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Karsten Neuhoffhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24162013-11-15T13:15:00ZLuca Taschini on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Luca Taschini | Luca Taschini is the Chair of the Working Group on Economics and Climate Change at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013. Luca is a Research Fellow at the LSE Grantham Research Institute.Luca is an economist, working at the intersection of environmental economics, energy markets, and industrial organisation. 'Changing the European debate: Focus on Climate Change. Dahrendorf Symposium 2013' is a joint initiative of the Hertie School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Stiftung Mercator.Luca Taschinihttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24192013-11-15T13:00:00ZConnie Hedegaard on the Social and Legal Aspects of Climate ChangeContributor(s): Connie Hedegaard | An interview with Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Change, European Commission, on the Social and Legal Aspects of Climate Change. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Connie Hedegaardhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24102013-11-15T12:45:00ZLord William Wallace on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Lord William Wallace | Lord William Wallace of Saltaire is a Member of the House of Lords. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Lord William Wallacehttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24182013-11-15T12:30:00ZHenry Shue on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Henry Shue | Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Merton College, Oxford, UK. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Henry Shuehttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24152013-11-15T12:15:00ZMary Robinson on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Mary Robinson | Mary Robinson is the President, Mary Robinson Foundation, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Mary Robinsonhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24202013-11-15T12:00:00ZAnna Grear on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Anna Grear | Anna Grear is Associate Professor in Law at University of Waikato, New Zealand. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Anna Grearhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24052013-11-15T11:45:00ZAnna Lehmann on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Anna Lehmann | Anna Lehmann, Senior Consultant for International Climate Policy and CMIA Board Member. The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Anna Lehmannhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24062013-11-15T11:30:00ZLady Christiane Dahrendorf on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013Contributor(s): Lady Christiane Dahrendorf | The Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 "Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change" organised by the Hertie School of Governance, the London School of Economics and Political Science and Stiftung Mercator will take place on November 14 and 15 in Berlin. The five international and interdisciplinary working groups, whose chairs are located at the academic partner institutions, have started preparing the content for the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013 which will bring into focus the various aspects of European perspectives on the leading question "How to prevent dangerous climate change?". They will also debate the question "What are policy innovations that would contribute to make Europe more relevant on the global stage?"Lady Christiane Dahrendorfhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=24172013-11-15T11:15:00ZDahrendorf Symposium: Europe as Ideological Space and as a VisionContributor(s): Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi | In this short film, Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi of the Hertie School outlines issues concerning Europe as an ideological space and as a vision. As she explains, Europe needs a new conception of itself, a new ideology – multiculturalism is widely held to have failed, and within European states, citizens remain indifferent to the cohesive project of the EU. These problems, at least in part, arise from the conflict between the current ideology of Europe and the material interests of its member states. The Dahrendorf Symposium will take place in Berlin on 9-10 November 2011.Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidihttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=12302011-11-03T12:00:00ZDahrendorf Symposium: Europe as Political EconomyContributor(s): Professor Anke Hassel, Professor Mark Halleberg | Ahead of the upcoming Dahrendorf Symposium in November 2011, Anke Hassel and Mark Halleberg, both of Berlin's Hertie School, explain how tensions arise between the differing requirements of successful European union, and the demands of individual member states.Professor Anke Hassel, Professor Mark Halleberghttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=11852011-10-12T12:00:00ZDahrendorf Symposium: Global EuropeContributor(s): Professor Michael Cox | Ahead of the upcoming Dahrendorf Symposium in November 2011, Mick Cox, Professor of International Relations and co-Director of the IDEAS Research Centre at LSE explains how shifts in global power and wealth will both challenge the idea of Europe and provide a platform from which it might escape its current crisis mode.Professor Michael Coxhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=11862011-10-12T12:00:00ZDahrendorf Symposium: Introduction / Europe as a Space of ContestationContributor(s): Professor Bernhard Lorentz, Professor Helmut Anheier, Professor Damian Chalmers | Professor Bernhard Lorentz, president of German foundation Stiftung Mercator; Professor Helmut Anheier, Dean of the Hertie School, Berlin; and Professor Damian Chalmers, head of the European Institute at LSE explain the inspiration behind and aims for the upcoming Dahrendorf Symposium, to be held in Berlin 9-10 November 2011.Professor Bernhard Lorentz, Professor Helmut Anheier, Professor Damian Chalmershttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=11872011-10-12T12:00:00ZThe 2011 Dahrendorf SymposiumContributor(s): Damian Chalmers, Helmut Anheier, Hakan Seckinelgin, Michael Cox, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Chetan Bhatt, Anke Hassel | In November 2011, the first Dahrendorf Symposium will be held in Berlin. Supported by Stiftung Mercator, and jointly organised by LSE and the Hertie School of Governance, the symposium aims is to bring together scholars to discuss the future of Europe.Damian Chalmers, Helmut Anheier, Hakan Seckinelgin, Michael Cox, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Chetan Bhatt, Anke Hasselhttp://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/dahrendorfSymposium/player.aspx?id=10792011-07-04T12:00:00Z