In a world where the pursuit of peace often seems elusive, understanding how societies navigate conflict and reconciliation is more important than ever. From global hotspots to deeply divided regions, any path towards peace involves complex negotiations of identity, sovereignty and belonging. One such case, rich in history and lessons for our times, is the island of Ireland.
Welcome to a conversation with Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and a leading authority on Irish politics, as he explores the evolving landscapes of Ireland, both North and South.
Short Bio: Brendan O’Leary is Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and an expert in power-sharing in divided societies. Born in Cork, Ireland, and raised in Nigeria, Sudan and Northern Ireland, he has advised the European Union, the United Nations and the Kurdistan Regional Government and has been deeply involved in the Irish peace process. He is the author of over 30 books and the inaugural winner of the Juan Linz Prize for his work on federalism and democracy.
Date: Wednesday, 25 September, 17:00–18:30 CEST.
*Tea and coffee will be served from 16:30.
Location: SIPRI, Signalistgatan 9, 169 72 Solna