FPO TALKS 2023 // Dr Joanne Yao - Diplomacy on Ice: The International Politics of Antarctica

The Future Potentials Observatory invites you to a Speaker Series event titled “FPO TALKS” presented by Dr Joanne Yao, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London.

Dr. Yao’s research interests lie in International Relations theory, global historical sociology, history of international order(s), international institutions and organizations, critical geography, and environmental politics.
Her first book, titled The ideal river was published by Manchester University Press in 2022, examines the construction of the ‘ideal river’ in the European geographical imagination and the establishment of the first international organizations.

Date of the event: 7th June, 9.30 – 10. 30 (CET)
Venue: MOME (1121 Budapest, Zugligeti út 9-25.), UP_217
Registration  is required, please note that seats are limited.

Registration: futurepotential@momealapitvany.hu 
 

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09:30 - 10:30

Event information

Date of the event: 7th June, 9.30 – 10. 30 (CET)
Venue: MOME UP, U_217

This event will be held in English.
Registration is required, please note that seats are limited.

Registration: futurepotential@momealapitvany.hu

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