The Danish Foreign Policy Society
Unheard Voice of Crimea
"Fællessalen", Christiansborg, The Danish Parliament Prins Jørgens Gård 1, København, DanmarkThe end of March marks the 9th anniversary of the illegal annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the actual beginning of Russian military aggression against Ukraine lasting until this very moment. While Crimea has an utmost ideological, geopolitical and military significance in the current situation, this topic, especially Read more…
Webinar – Belarus: An occupied country?
Online on ZoomDuring the last weekend of March 2023, the world was shaken by Russia's announcement of deploying its nuclear arsenal in Belarus. The country is now viewed merely as an extension of Russia's Western military district and official Minsk authorities - as a puppet regime. Meanwhile, inside Belarus, partisans claimed responsibility Read more…
Japan & southeast Asia
Copenhagen Business School Porcelænshaven 22, Frederiksberg, DanmarkWe hereby have the pleasure of inviting you to attend the third lecture in our lecture series on Japan in the current world order taking place in the Spring and Fall of 2023 in cooperation with Copenhagen Business School and Sasakawa Peace Foundation. Japan maintains important links to Southeast Asia. In fact, Read more…
Human Rights Diplomacy: Navigating an Era of Polarization
The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Nordskov Room Wilders Plads 8K, Copenhagen KThe Danish Foreign Policy Society and The Danish Institute for Human Rights hereby invite to a research and policy seminar on the current state of human rights diplomacy. We are pleased to host a delegation from Chatham House, a renowned London-based foreign policy think tank. They have recently published an Read more…
Quo Vadis, Belarus? Three years after the 2020 August popular protests in Belarus
Online on ZoomSince the August 2020 protests which marked the bloodiest chapter of Belarusian history since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the geopolitical landscape of Europe has drastically changed. Now, Belarus is viewed by the West as a military district of Russia, not a sovereign state. To represent the Belarusian resistance Read more…
Belarus Does Not Exist
Sønder Campus Room 15a.0.13. Njalsgade 80, København S, DanmarkBelarus Research Network for Neighbourhood Policy is organising a conference in Copenhagen to discuss the current security situation in the Baltic Sea Region and its implications for Nordic-Baltics states. Six scholars in the field of social sciences and humanities will share their views on the past, present and future relations Read more…
Leadership on the global challenges facing the world today
Biografen, National Museum Ny Vestergade 10, København K, DanmarkThe international system, international organizations, and the rule and values-based world order have survived in spite of historical earthquakes and changes. In addition to the threat to Ukraine and Ukrainian sovereignty, Russia's war in Ukraine is also a war against the rules-based world order. We are also witnessing in this Read more…
The End of the Russian Idea with Andrei Kolesnikov
Festsal, Storbycenter Bethesda Rømersgade 17, København K, DanmarkOn the 24th of February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and a full-blown war began. To this day, there is no peace, and sadly, there is no prospect of peace. More than a year later, the question remains: How much longer can Putin keep this going? Putin has much to lose Read more…
Arctic Perspectives: 2024 Outlook & Trends
Nordatlantens Brygge Strandgade 91, København, DanmarkWe are pleased to extend to you an official invitation to Arctic Perspectives: 2024 Outlook & Trends, the inaugural session of the Arctic Perspectives discussion series, a collaboration between the Danish Foreign Policy Society and the Embassy of Canada to the Kingdom of Denmark. This session marks the first of Read more…
Two Years of Russia’s War of Aggression: Being Neighbor to Russia
Ukraine House in Denmark Strandgade 27B, København K, DanmarkThere are some dates that will go down in history forever: February 24th 2022, the date of Russia's invasion of Ukraine marked an end to peace between Russia and Europe. This date also marked the return of fascism in Europe in the form of Russian nationalism. However, February 24th 2022 Read more…