Berlin Wall 20
"A World Without Walls":
An International Congress on "Soft Power", Cultural Diplomacy and Interdependence
The 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Wall
Berlin; November 7th - 10th, 2014
A World without Walls 2009
Introduction
On the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, as the eyes of the world fall upon Germany’s capital once again, the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy and CivWorld/Demos will bring together an international group of participants for a four day program of lectures, panel discussions, and seminars lead by renowned figures from international politics and academia.“A World Without Walls: An International Congress on Soft Power, Cultural Diplomacy, and Interdependence” (Berlin, 6th – 9th November 200) represents a unique opportunity to reflect on the development of international relations since 1989, the challenges faced by the leaders of the future, and the growing influence of cultural diplomacy and “soft power” in the contemporary political international environment. The participants will include scholars and academics, political and diplomatic representatives, civil society practitioners, and individuals from the private sector and the media. The speakers during the program will consist of renowned figures from international politics and distinguished professors in the field, including former Heads of State, former Foreign Ministers, and other European Ministers. In addition to the academic components, participants will have the opportunity to experience the city’s vibrant cultural landscape at a historic moment in the city’s history.
“A World without Walls” will pursue the following specific aims:
- To explore the development of international relations since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- To analyze the interdependent nature of today’s world and the challenges and opportunities this brings.
- To evaluate the growing importance of CD and “soft power” in contemporary international politics.
- To discuss the salient political of contention in today’s interdependent world and to examine the mediating role of soft power.