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Subject WIIS July Newsletter
Date July 11, 2022 1:05 PM
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WIIS July Newsletter



Events


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A World Remade: The Geostrategic and Human Costs of the Ukraine War


On July 7th, Women In International Security (WIIS) and WIIS Germany held a virtual briefing featuring Dr. Victoria Vdovychenko(Associate Professor and Researcher at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University) and Dr. Liana Fix(Program Director for International Affairs at the Körber-Stiftung) on the situation in Ukraine. Experts spoke about the strategic implications of the war in Ukraine and gave a broader account of the impact on the Ukrainian citizenry amidst Russian disinformation efforts.


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D.C. Student Consortium on Women, Peace and Security and WIIS Global Summer Book Club


Join the D.C. Student Consortium on Women, Peace, and Security and WIIS Global on July 27th at 7 PM (EDT) for their Summer Book Club event. This month, WIIS has partnered with the Consortium to co-host a conversation on the bookRead Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Timesby Azar Nafisi.


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Spotlight on the WIIS Community




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Women For Future: The Mediterranean


On July 1st, Loredana Teodorescu, President of WIIS Italy, moderated the panel "Women's Foresight on Reinvented Leadership" at the Women For Future: The Mediterranean Conference. The panel discussed how to create the conditions for more women at the negotiating tables and feminist diplomacy.


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WIIS Portugal: Perspectives on the War in Ukraine and NATO Enlargement


On July 5th, WIIS Portugal held an event featuring Satu Suikkari-Kleven, Ambassador of Finland to Portugal, and Sofia Moreira de Sousa, Head of the European Commission representation in Portugal. They discussed NATO enlargement, the war in Ukraine️, and the inclusion of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in the new Strategic Concept.




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WIIS Brussels Voices Podcast: Women and Leadership: The Shape of the European Union, Past, Present, and Future?


There are eternal questions about the European Union: does it lead events or respond to them? Doesit become weaker or stronger in crises? Is it weakened by consensus or strengthened by it? These questions and many others were also repeatedly posed about the Habsburg Empire, which lasted 600 years. To discuss the comparison as well as the broader situation of the EU, Ilana Bet-El(WIIS Brussels) welcomesDr. Nathalie Tocci, Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome.Dr. Tocci isa former special advisor to the EU High Representative and a renowned specialist on EU foreign and security affairs. She was joined byCaroline de Gruyter, a journalist and writer on EU and international affairs and most recently an author of a book on the Habsburg empire and the EU.


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Apply: Cora Weiss Fellowship


The Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) has opened applications for the sixth annual Cora Weiss Fellowship for Young Women Peacebuilders. The Fellowship aims to support the development of young women peacebuilders and ensure that more young people share Cora’s vision for sustainable peace and gender equality as strong and integral parts of our global culture. The Fellowship provides a platform to elevate the concerns and priorities of women and girls in their country in global policy discussions at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City


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Call for Papers: Global Network on Extremism and Technology




The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) is now commissioning papers from anyone researching the ways in which terrorists use technology. Research papers should be produced with a view to offering both actionable findings and practical solutions to the tech industry.


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Call for Papers: Digital Workshop on Localizing the Women Peace & Security Agenda Across Multiple Governance Challenges


The Global Transformations and Governance Challenges Programme at Leiden University will be hosting a digital workshop on January 26-27, 2023. This workshop will bring together scholars working on the implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. Participants will be required to present a conference paper related to the topic of ‘Localizing the WPS Agenda’.


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