ISA Virtual Roundtable

New Avenues and Perspectives on Diplomacy and Trust (with Hendrik Simon)

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With the international land­scape becoming increasingly marked by inter­national conflict, tense inter­state rivalries, looming diplo­matic crises, and a renewed need for bilateral and multi­lateral cooperation on issues ranging from mari­time security to nuclear responsi­bility, the importance of research on trust and related con­cepts such as distrust is hard to ignore. Yet among scholars and practi­tioners of diplomacy, there is significant disagree­ment on the value of such concepts. This Inter­national Studies Organi­zation (ISA) roundtable brings together early-career and Ph.D. re­searchers to discuss the value of inter­disciplinary research on trust and related concepts to diplo­matic studies from within aca­demia and from the policy and think tanks sector.

Building on the work of ConTrust, Hendrik Simon's contri­bution will focus on patterns of trust-building in past and present con­texts and the role of norms in stabili­zing international crises.

When: May 2, 5–6:30 p.m. (CEST)

Please register online for participation.