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A Conversation with Alexander Goerlach

Goerlach will give a short talk, followed by a conversation between Alexander Goerlach and Thomas Weber, which will then be opened up to the floor.

Hosted by Centre for Global Security and Governance, the School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy, and the MLitt Programme in Modern History of the University of Averdeen

Date & time: 21 June, 4 pm – 5.30 pm

Location: University of Aberdeen, Sir Duncan Rice Library, Meeting Room 1 (7th floor)

Open to all. (Attendees without University of Aberdeen ID cards are asked to register for this event via email – t.weber@abdn.ac.uk - by 11 am on 21 June to ensure access to the Sir Duncan Rice Library)

Alexander Goerlach is the founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the debate magazine ‘The European’. He also is a Senior Adviser to the Berggruen Institute and an Editor at Large at the World Post. He also is a former deputy spokesperson of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag. Goerlach holds PhDs both in Theology and in Linguistics & Political Science. Currently a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, Goerlach is working on a book project on religious identities and their influence and impact on global politics.

Thomas Weber is Professor of History & International Affairs and the Director of the Centre for Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen. The author of four books and a former Visiting Scholar at Harvard University and the IAS in Princeton, Weber is a regular commentator on history and current affairs.

Contact: Centre for Global Security and Governance, Professor Thomas Weber, email: t.weber@abdn.ac.uk

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