Panel discussion: German Colonialism and its first Genocide
As Europe rethinks its foreign policy amidst shifting global political relations, one question remains central: Can cooperation succeed without confronting colonial history?
This panel takes Germany’s first genocide of the 20th century in Namibia as a starting point to explore how colonial legacies continue to shape today’s global crises, from geopolitics and inequality to diplomacy and democracy. What does the “past in the present” mean for justice claims and Europe’s future role in the world?
With experts Henning Melber, Katharina Hacker, and Julia Manek, moderated by Heloise Weber, the discussion will connect postcolonial perspectives with today’s political challenges, including the rise of authoritarian populism as well as transnational efforts aimed at building relations of solidarity and ‘just repair’
The event is being held in cooperation with the Academy for International Affairs NRW and the Bonn Center for Slavery Studies statt.
This panel takes Germany’s first genocide of the 20th century in Namibia as a starting point to explore how colonial legacies continue to shape today’s global crises, from geopolitics and inequality to diplomacy and democracy. What does the “past in the present” mean for justice claims and Europe’s future role in the world?
With experts Henning Melber, Katharina Hacker, and Julia Manek, moderated by Heloise Weber, the discussion will connect postcolonial perspectives with today’s political challenges, including the rise of authoritarian populism as well as transnational efforts aimed at building relations of solidarity and ‘just repair’
The event is being held in cooperation with the Academy for International Affairs NRW and the Bonn Center for Slavery Studies statt.
Time
Wednesday, 11.03.26 - 06:00 PM
- 07:30 PM
Topic
Colonialism
Speaker
Henning Melber, Katharina Hacker, Julia Manek, Heloise Weber
Target groups
All interested
Location
Academy of International Affairs NRW, Rheinallee 24, 53173 Bonn
Reservation
required
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Organizer
Bonner Center for Reconciliation Studies, Academy for International Affairs NRW, Bonn Center for Slavery Studies
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