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SUMMARY:Overcoming the International Division of Humanity – Would a New Project for Emancipation in the South Be Possible?
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CONTACT:Frau Julia Fleck (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Julia Fleck (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
Overcoming the International Division of Humanity – Would a New Project for Emancipation in the South Be Possible?
46th Käte Hamburger Lecture with Vijay Prashad
There is an international division of humanity, Dr. Vijay Prashad proposes. It is as if a wall separated humanity; those who live in zones of great war and tragedy are disconnected from those who live with the illusion of peace, in countries that produce the conditions for war but deny their responsibility for it.

Connecting with the Centre’s research agenda on (de-)legitimation in global cooperation, and on global cooperation and diverse conceptions of world order, this talk will look at how this division of humanity was created and what could be done to overcome it.

Why have previous Southern emancipation projects, like the BRICS, failed to offer a real challenge to Western hegemony? Would a new project for emancipation in the South be possible, and what could or should it look like? How can it contribute to a more democratic world order that is premised on the hopes and dreams of all the peoples of the world?
Tuesday, 26. April 2022
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