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Das Bruno Kreisky Forum für internationalen Dialog ist ein Ort des europäischen und globalen Denkens, der Solidarität und Zusammenarbeit. Namhafte Kurator*innen...

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  • Amir Cheheltan: AN EXILE IN MY OWN COUNTRY
    Renata Schmidtkunz in conversation with Amir Cheheltan AN EXILE IN MY OWN COUNTRY   Amir Hassan Cheheltan is one of the most important contemporary Iranian writers. He lives and writes in Tehran. His novels have been banned from publication in Iran for over 20 years. They are published in German translation before any other languages. His latest book “The Rose of Nishapour”’was published by C.H. Beck in October 2024. Renata Schmidtkunz talks to Amir Cheheltan at the Bruno Kreisky Forum about his new novel and his literary work, about the challenges of living and writing in Tehran, and the difficulties under which a vibrant creative cultural and intellectual scene in Iran is trying to survive and make their voices heard within the country and abroad. What are the perspectives of women and youth, of creative people and thinkers in the light of the situation in Iran and the war and increasing tensions in the Middle East? How is Europe perceived and what can be done better to support the potential and survival of artists and thinkers in Iran?  Amir Hassan Cheheltan, writer, born in 1956 in Tehran and studied electrical engineering first in Iran, later in Great Britain. Cheheltan has been writing since the 1970s, has been active in the Iranian Writers‘ Association since 1977and is a jury member of international journalism „True Story Award“. After surviving two state-sponsored assassination attempts during the period known as “Iran’s Chain Murders,” the author of 13 novels and numerous essays and short stories in 8 volumes left Iran and lived with his family in Italy, Germany and the USA for several years. His work is translated into English, German, French, Italian, Hebrew and some other languages. Cheheltan was drawn back to Tehran because “…although he feels like an exile in his own country, he knows of no other place where he would rather write…” Renata Schmidtkunz, Journalist, Film maker and Moderator, Director of the Radio Programme Series „Im Gespräch“, Radio Österreich 1
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  • Lindsey Stonebridge: WE ARE FREE TO CHANGE THE WORLD
    Tessa Szyszkowitz in conversation with Lyndsey Stonebridge WE ARE FREE TO CHANGE THE WORLDWhat do Hannah Arendt’s lessons in love and disobedience mean for us? What a combination: Love and Disobedience. The author Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, is choosing this combination on purpose. Especially now, when nations vote for authoritarian leaders and democracy is threatened, Stonebridge focuses on Arendt’s writing and these two crucial ingredients for effective and powerful defiance. Love was for Arendt, as Stonebridge writes, “the infinitely precious pleasure in human otherness. Love is the pre-political condition of us being together in the world in the first place”. And disobedience? In her 1970 essay „Civil Disobedience“ the leading public intellectual of her time defended the right of American citizens to dissent from the laws and policies of the government. It was Hannah Arendt’s experience from resistance to totalitarian rule in her first home country Germany which lead her to conviction that every person must decide for themselves when injustice calls for disobedience. Following Immanuel Kant Arendt emphasised that independent thinking is the first defence against tyranny. Arendt’s “The Origins of Totalitarianism” became a bestseller when Donald Trump was elected in 2016. In 2024 it is even more relevant. Trump 2.0 is Trump Unleashed.
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  • Andreas Reckwitz: VERLUST - Ein Grundproblem der Moderne
    Robert Misik im Gespräch mit Andreas Reckwitz VERLUST Ein Grundproblem der Moderne »Kann der Fortschrittsanspruch der westlichen Moderne noch aufrechterhalten werden, wenn die Erfahrungen und Erwartungen von Verlusten so mächtig werden, wie wir es gegenwärtig erleben?« Verlusterfahrungen, aber auch nur das Gefühl drohender Verluste, die Empfindung, dass alles auf schwankendem Boden steht und die Zukunft eingetrübt ist – das ist heute ein beinahe dominantes Zeitgefühl geworden und ist mitverantwortlich für Gereiztheiten, Populismus und andere politische und soziale Pathologien unserer Tage. Andreas Reckwitz, der vielgefeierte Soziologe und Zeitdiagnostiker, hat zum Verlust, dem „Grundproblem der Moderne“, nun das Buch der Saison geschrieben. Verluste bedrängen die westlichen Gegenwartsgesellschaften in großer Zahl und Vielfalt. Sie treiben die Menschen auf die Straße, in die Praxen der Therapeuten und in die Arme von Populisten. Unter dem Banner des Fortschritts, so legt Reckwitz dar, wird die westliche Moderne schon immer von einer Verlustparadoxie angetrieben: Sie will (und kann) Verlusterfahrungen reduzieren – und potenziert sie zugleich. Dieses fragile Arrangement hatte lange Bestand, doch das Fortschrittsnarrativ büßt massiv an Glaubwürdigkeit ein. Die existenzielle Frage des 21. Jahrhunderts lautet: Können Gesellschaften modern bleiben und sich zugleich produktiv mit Verlusten auseinandersetzen? Ein wegweisendes Buch. Andreas Reckwitz, geboren 1970, ist Professor für Allgemeine Soziologie und Kultursoziologie an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und war Fellow im Thomas Mann House in Los Angeles. Sein Buch „Die Gesellschaft der Singularitäten“ wurde 2017 mit dem Bayerischen Buchpreis ausgezeichnet und stand 2018 auf der Shortlist des Sachbuchpreises der Leipziger Buchmesse. 2019 erhielt er den Leibniz-Preis der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Robert Misik, Autor und Journalist
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  • Erik Jones: HOW TO PREPARE THE EU FOR THE PERFECT STORM?
    Helfried Carl in conversation with Erik Jones HOW TO PREPARE THE EU FOR THE PERFECT STORM?The New European Commission FACING TRUMP, PUTIN and the Multi-Crisis   True to the slow pace of European decision making, the new European Commission under its President Ursula von der Leyen will take office half a year after the elections to the European Parliament. The challenges for the new Commission are obvious: the war in Ukraine is still raging, the European economy is comparatively weak and the European Green Deal is an immense challenge. Europe has little or no influence on the ongoing war in the Middle East. In addition, on November 5, 2024, Donald Trump was elected the 47th US president after a triumphant election victory – this time with an even more radical agenda than during his first term. His friends in the EU, like Hungary’s Prime Minister Orbán and his right-wing allies, will try to block any movements towards greater foreign policy cohesion towards his administration, but also that of Putin’s Russia. Europe is facing a crucial test. How can it manage to protect its interests independently and develop its own defense policy in the face of US disengagement? Will the democratic forces prevail? And what role does the EU Commission play in this? Prof. Erik Jones is Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute and Member of the Scientific Committee of the Institute’s renowned annual State of the Union Conference.  He has published extensively on topics related to European politics, with a special focus on political economy. He is co-editor of the Journal Government & Opposition. His commentary has appeared in the Financial Times, the New York Times, and other major newspapers and magazines across Europe and North America. Helfried Carl, diplomat, since 2019 partner of the Innovation in Politics Institute in Vienna and founder of the European Capital of Democracy initiative. From 2014-2019 he served as Austria’s Ambassador to the Slovak Republic. From 2008-2014, he was Chief of Cabinet and foreign policy advisor to the late President of the Austrian Parliament (National Council), Barbara Prammer.
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  • Anna Arutunyan: OPPOSITION IN RUSSIA - A FUTURE WITHOUT PUTIN
    Cathrin Kahlweit in Conversation with Anna Arutunyan OPPOSITION IN RUSSIA – A FUTURE WITHOUT PUTIN   There are not many Russia experts with an expertise as big as Anna Arutunyan. She was born in Russia, raised in the United States and then went back to the country of her birth as an analyst, author and journalist. Anna covered Russian politics as a reporter for The Moscow News. She served as Russia’s senior analyst for the International Crisis Group, is a Kennan Institute Fellow and is being printed in USA Today, Foreign Affairs and other renowned publications. Anna Arutunyan is also the author of several books on Russia, including „The Putin Mystique“ on Russia’s war in Ukraine and „Hybrid Warriors: Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow’s Struggle for Ukraine“. Currently she is working on „Rebel Russia”: an exploration of the Russian rebel and dissident movement, and how it has shaped the govenment. Together with her famous british husband Mark Galeotti she has, amongst other publications, written „Downfall; Prigozhin, Putin and the fight for a new Russia“. At the Kreisky-Forum she will talk with the publicist and expert for Eastern Europe and Ukraine, Cathrin Kahlweit, about the way, the Russian autocracy works, how it might be threatened from inside and destabilised from outside. How influencal, if at all, is the Russian opposition, and how far will Wladimir Putin carry the onslought on Ukraine and the West?   Anna Arutunyan, Russian American journalist, analyst, and author. She is a global fellow at the Wilson Center. Cathrin Kahlweit, Journalistin und Publizistin
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