The OSCE in 2030? Let’s First Survive the New Cold War

The OSCE in 2030? Let’s First Survive the New Cold War

Due to the IIPs latest panel discussion "The OSCE in 2030: Undivided Security in Europe Restored?" on March 6th, Ulrich Kühn, a Senior Research Associate at the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and a Nonresident Scholar with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published an article at the Security and Human Rights Monitor. The Security and Human Rights Monitor (SHRM) is a multifaceted platform that provides analysis on the work of the OSCE, as well as on security and human rights challenges stemming from the OSCE region and beyond. 

The Crack - Book Presentation and Talk with Guillermo Abril and Carlos Spottorno 🎬

The Crack - Book Presentation and Talk with Guillermo Abril and Carlos Spottorno 🎬

On 1st February 2017 the International Institute for Peace had the great pleasure to invite photographer Carlos Spottorno and journalist Guillermo Abril to give an introduction to their grahic novel ‚The Crack’. Carlos Spottorno started the evening by mentioning that many Europeans are not aware of the fact that the border of the European Union is at least as secured as the wall Donald Trump plans to build between the United States and Mexico. To raise awareness for these highly protected borders against outsiders, the different identities within the Europeans along their borders and the various problems that come with it, Abril and Spottorno started an adventurous journey with the aim to capture those identities and those affected by it. Five years ago, in December 2013 they got the assignment from El País Semanal for a series of stories about the European Union’s external borders.

Quo Vadis Ukraine? 🎬

Quo Vadis Ukraine? 🎬

The International Institute for Peace as part of the Platform for Dialogue and Conflict Resolution in Ukraine organized, together with the partner organizations, a Ukraine themed week in December. Therefore various experts were invited on the 11th December 2017 into the facilities of the IIP to figure out the Ukraine’s conflict status quo,  and based on the finding how the situation will evolve in the near future.
Among the panelists were Vasily Astrov (Senior Researcher at Vienna Research Centre for International Economics), Dr. Hannes Swoboda (President of the IIP), Alexander Dubovy (National Defense Academy Vienna) and Oleksi Iakubin (National Technical University of Kiev).  Stephanie Fenkart, Director of the IIP moderated the event.

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Due to the global ban treaty of nuclear weapons, the International Institute for Peace organized a panel discussion in December 2017. The treaty was initiated by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, ICAN, a coalition of non-governmental organizations in one hundred countries promoting adherence to and implementation of the United Nations nuclear weapon ban treaty. Since their founding, they established a powerful groundswell of public support for the abolition of nuclear weapons. Changes to the normative order of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation are underway. Frustrated with decades of political deadlock, on July 7 this year, 122 states voted in favor of a Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons at United Nations headquarters in New York City. Some months later, on 10th of December, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded ICAN with the Nobel Peace Prize. The agreement was formed against the will of the nuclear weapon states and their alliance partners. The main argument for the holding of these weapons is still it’s deterrent function. Current political situations regarding for example North Korea are often pointed out in that context.

Afternoon Talk with Victor Ochen at UNIDO

Afternoon Talk with Victor Ochen at UNIDO

As a part of his visit to Vienna the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in cooperation with the IIP, the Vienna International Development Network and Aphropean Partners, decided to invite Victor Ochen for an afternoon talk at their headquarters and give him the opportunity to share his inspiring thoughts on topics revolving the establishment of peaceful structures and the connection to industrial development as well as the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. As an ambassador for the United Nation’s SDGs and advisor to the UNHCR Victor Ochen is able to give profound insights into the concepts and backgrounds, but, more importantly, into how these goals can be implemented - especially locally and through the inclusion of the youth into decision making processes.

Agents of Change: African Youth Between Narratives and Realities 🎬

Agents of Change: African Youth Between Narratives and Realities 🎬

On the 12th of December 2017, the IIP and Act.Now organised - following up on the 4th International Conference NOW on “African Youth and Migration” from September 3-5, 2017 in Kampala, Uganda and a series of Africa-Workshops and public debates organised by the Bruno Kreisky Forum, the VIDC and the IFK from 2016-2017 - a panel discussion on the topic Agents of Change. African Youth Between Narratives and Realities.

Bericht über die EU Non-proliferation and Disarmament Conference 2017

Bericht über die EU Non-proliferation and Disarmament Conference 2017

Vom 12-13 Dezember fand in Brüssel die jährliche EU-Konferenz über Nicht-Verbreitung und Abrüstung von Nuklearwaffen statt. In diesem Rahmen fand auch ein Treffen des Netzwerkes von unabhängigen Think-Tanks statt, an dem Angela Kane und Heinz Gärtner für das International Institute for Peace (IIP) und das Österreichische Institut für Internationale Politik (oiip) teilnahmen.

Flashmob für den Frieden

Flashmob für den Frieden

Am 11. Dezember versammelten sich 300 Schüler bei der U-Bahnstation Friedensbrücke, um ein Zeichen für den Frieden zu setzen. Mehrere Schulklassen aus Brigittenau und  Alsergrund trafen an diesem Montagvormittag bei der, die beiden Bezirke verbindenden Brücke, zusammen. Während Friedenslieder, wie beispielsweise das Anti-Kriegslied „Sag mir wo die Blumen sind“ gesungen wurden hielten die Schüler ihre bunten handgeschriebenen Schilder hoch auf welchen Sprüche wie „Make Love not War“ oder "Für den Frieden halt' ma zam" zu lesen waren

Bericht von Heinz Gärtner "Mediterraner Dialog"

Bericht von Heinz Gärtner "Mediterraner Dialog"

Ende November/Anfang Dezember fand in Rom der Mediterrane Dialog zum dritten Mal, eine Konferenz mit Spitzenpersönlichkeiten aus Politik, Wirtschaft, Zivilgesellschaft, Medien und Wissenschaft statt. Von den etwa 1000 Teilnehmern waren 40 Regierungschefs und Minister. Darunter waren der russische Außenminister Sergej Lavrov, die Hohe Repräsentantin der EU für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik Federica Mogherini, der italienische Premierminister Paolo Gentiloni und der Außenminister Angelino Alfano, der Außenminister des Iran Javad Zarif, der Präsident des Libanon Michel Aoun, sowie die Außenminister der meisten arabischen und nordafrikanischen Staaten.