"We research. For you." IV: US supremacy in the polycrisis: How global risks threaten democracy
The 21st century is facing a multitude of parallel and interconnected crises, referred to as polycrises. Such complex crisis systems threaten the stability of political and social structures and challenge traditional concepts of power in international politics. The US, as the central force for order, is reaching the limits of its ability to secure international stability in the traditional way. This lecture will examine the US's international crisis management over the past five years. In addition to the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, it will analyze how international crises have been assessed by political decision-makers and how foreign policy preferences have been formulated. The presentation will show the extent to which polycrises polarize domestic politics and illustrate how international politics itself can become a source of internal division in democracies.
About the author: Dr. Gordon Friedrichs is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Freiburg and a Fulbright Schuman visiting scholar at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He studied at the University of Frankfurt am Main, Arizona State University (USA), and the University of Heidelberg. He researches and teaches in the fields of international relations, global governance, and comparative foreign policy analysis. Since April 2024, he has been co-directing the "Polycrises" project at the WIN College of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences with Dr. Natalie Rauscher.
About the lecture series: This public lecture series has been taking place for over 20 years now, featuring scientists from the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities as well as from its seven sister academies. The lectures are aimed at a broad audience and provide insights into the research work being carried out. Afterwards, there is an opportunity to talk to the scientists over pretzels and wine in the Academy's courtyard garden.
The series is held in cooperation with vhs Heidelberg.
Date: July 30 , 2025
Location: Lecture hall of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, Karlstr. 4, 69117 Heidelberg
Start: 6:15 p.m.
Lecture: Dr. Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg)
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