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Berlin
Peace Dialogue
2024

Tuesday, 5 November 2024
9 a.m. – 6 p.m. CEST
at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Stresemannstraße 94, 10963 Berlin) and online.

Programme (PDF)

The Importance of Crisis Prevention and Peacebuilding in an Age of Geopolitics

Annual Conference of the Advisory Board to the Federal Government for Civilian Crisis Prevention and Peacebuilding

The international rules-based order is under increasing pressure due to escalating crises. While Russia directly threatens European democracies and war rages in Ukraine, the Middle East and Subsahara Africa, the systemic rivalries of global powers intensify, and deeply entrenched conflicts over political regimes, resources, and zones of influence are reemerging. How should and can a value-based and interest-driven foreign and development policy stand its ground in these shrinking spaces? What role does civilian crisis prevention and peacebuilding still play?

The Berlin Peace Dialogue 2024 will focus on the role of civilian crisis prevention in a world driven by power rivalries and the expanding use or projection of military power. What are the conditions and limitations in cooperating with autocracies, and how are Germany’s actions seen in the world? What can civil society organisations achieve for conflict resolution, especially in acute crisis and war, and where are their limits? To this end, this year’s conference offers insights into the efficiency and efficacy of early crisis detection, environmental peacebuilding, and mediation. The conference will be opened by Svenja Schulze, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development.

You can watch the recording of the conference here: Berlin Peace Dialogue 2024 – English (The conference starts at 11min44)

Parallel sessions

Three parallel sessions will be held from 14.30 p.m. – 16 p.m. The sessions, as well as the whole conference, will be in English language.
  • 1. Crisis early warning in a changing climate

    Climate variability and change pose serious risks to peace and security—threatening food security, physical health, forcing displacement, and increasing the risk of conflict. Over recent decades, various early warning systems have been developed to anticipate and mitigate these risks in a changing climate. These systems aim to predict where and when crises are on the rise, playing a crucial role in in civilian crisis prevention.

    This workshop brings together scientists, practitioners, and decision-makers to assess the effectiveness of existing early warning systems in timely risk detection and their role in informed decision-making. Importantly, we will explore how to enhance collaborations to improve science-based decisions and achieve the essential shift from early warnings to early action.

    Panelists:

    • Prof. Dr Nina von Uexkull, Professor of International Politics at the University of Konstanz and adjunct professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University
    • Kristina Jonek, Head of Division S05: PREVIEW, Early Warning, Analysis, Information Management at the Federal Foreign Office
    • Lisa Badum, Member of Parliament
    • Martin Schuldes, Head of Division G 23: Peace and Security at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
    • Prof. Dr Christoph Meyer, Professor of European & International Politics at King’s College London

    Moderation:
    Dr. Barbora Šedová
    Member of the Advisory Board & FutureLab Leader at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

  • 2. Russia's War against Ukraine as the Greatest Security Threat in the Euro-Atlantic Sphere

    For more than two years, Russia has waged a war of aggression against Ukraine in violation of international law and has further instigated the destabilization of Europe. This workshop will discuss the further scenarios  of the course and possible ends to the war as well as the short and long-term consequences of the war for the European security order. Russia’s threat scenarios for Europe will be analyzed and the options that Germany has to support Ukraine beyond military aid and reconstruction will be discussed.

    The role of Western involvement in supporting Ukraine will also be central to the debate, in particular the question of how far the political capital for supporting Ukraine extends, what implications donor conferences can have for an end to the war and what the role of the ‘global South’ can be in mediation efforts. The question of what influence the outcome of the US  election on the day of the Berlin Peace Dialogue 2024 has on European security will also be discussed. Participants of the discussion are a Ukrainian international law expert, a leading German general (retired), a prominent member of the German parliament’s defense committee and a speaker from the Ministry of Defense.

    Panelists:

    • Prof. Dr Tetyana Malyarenko, Founder & Director of the Ukrainian Institute for Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution, and Professor of International Security at the National University Odesa Law Academy, Ukraine
    • Roderich Kiesewetter, Member of Parliament
    • Rainer L. Glatz, Member of the Advisory Board, Lieutenant General (retired)
    • Dr Christian Freuding, Major General, Director Joint Planning and Command Staff and Head of Situation Centre Ukraine, Federal Ministry of Defence

    Moderation:
    Prof. Dr Andreas Heinemann-Grüder
    Member of the Advisory Board & Fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPI)

  • 3. Climate challenges, peace solutions: Lessons learned from environmental peacebuilding

    Climate change poses significant challenges to both Germany and the international community, with the potential as a “threat multiplier” to give rise to new conflicts or to exacerbate existing ones. These challenges further complicate Germany’s foreign policy efforts, including civilian crisis prevention and peacebuilding. As a promising approach, environmental peacebuilding seeks to integrate environmental management, climate action, and peacebuilding efforts to collectively address these issues. This approach not only seeks to mitigate potential conflicts but also promotes sustainable development and long-term peace through environmental and climate action.

    With the launch of a new study by the Advisory Board on environmental peacebuilding, this workshop will explore different examples and perspectives on the interplay between climate change and peacebuilding. Drawing from the study’s insights and the workshop discussions, new ideas will be developed on how these insights can influence Germany’s foreign policy, and particularly the Guidelines on Civilian Crisis Prevention.

    Presentation of Study:

    • Dr Kira Vinke, Co-Chair of the Advisory Board & Head of the Center for Climate and Foreign Policy, German Council on Foreign Relations

    Panelists:

    • Nasreen Al-Amin, Founder and Executive Director of Surge Africa
    • Dr Florian Krampe, Director of the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme
    • Dr Eva Kracht, Director-General for International and European Policy, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
    • Niklas Wagener, Member of Parliament

    Moderation:
    Simon Ilse
    Human Security Policy Advisor at Heinrich Böll Foundation

Speakers

A complete list of speakers can be found in the conference programme.
  • Foto: Steffen Kuglersteffenkugler.deMobil: +49 179 4648532Mail@steffenkugler.de

    Svenja Schulze

    Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development

  • Nasreen Al-Amin

    Founder and Executive Director of Surge Africa

  • Lisa Badum, MdB, Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen. Berlin, 28.04.2023

    Lisa Badum

    Member of Parliament Bündnis 90/Die Grünen

  • Vianney Bisimwa

    Regional Director for the Sahel Program of the Center for Civilians in Conflict

  • Anka Feldhusen

    Director for Crisis Prevention and Stabilisation at the Federal Foreign Office

  • Lieutenant General (retired) Rainer L. Glatz

    Member of the Advisory Board & Former commander of the Bundeswehr Operations Command as well as former Senior Distinguished Fellow of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)

  • Dr Anne Holper

    Co-Head of the Center for Peace Mediation, European University Viadrina

  • Foto: Stephan Röhl

    Simon Ilse

    Human Security Policy Advisor at the Heinrich Böll Foundation

  • Dr Len Ishmael

    Former ambassador of the Eastern Caribbean States to Belgium and to the European Union, Senior Fellow of the Policy Center for the New South and Distinguished Visiting Scholar of the GMF

  • Tobias Koch

    Roderich Kiesewetter

    Member of Parliament CDU

  • Foto: Steffen Kuglersteffenkugler.deMobil: +49 179 4648532Mail@steffenkugler.de

    Dr Bärbel Kofler

    Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Member of Parliament SPD

  • BMUV, Hauptbüro, Steffen Helmecke

    Dr Eva Kracht

    Director-General for International and European Policy, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)

  • Dr Florian Krampe

    Director of the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Program

  • Ulrich Lechte

    Member of Parliament Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP)

  • Tobias Lindner, Buendnis90 Die Gruenen, Staatsminister im Auswaertigen Amt.10.01.2022 Copyright: Thomas Imo/ photothek.net

    Dr Tobias Lindner

    Minister of State at the GFFO/AA Dr Tobias Lindner

  • Dr Christoph Meyer

    Professor of European and International Politics at King's College London

  • Katia Papagianni

    Director Policy & Mediation Support at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

  • Anja Petz

    Director of KURVE Wustrow

  • Rana Salman

    Executive Director at Combatants for Peace

  • Martin Schuldes

    Head of Division G 23: Peace and Security at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Musa Ansumana Soko

    Member of the Executive Committee and the Country Focal Point for Sierra Leone at the Civil Society Platform on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding (CSPPS)

  • Jochen Steinhilber. Berlin, 31.10.2022. Copyright: Janine Schmitz/ photothek.de

    Jochen Steinhilber

    Director-General for Policy issues at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Julia von Dobeneck

    Julia von Dobeneck

    Senior Project Manager for Peace in the Western Balkans at the Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH

  • Holtz MdB, Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen Bundestagsfraktion

    Ottmar von Holtz

    Member of Parliament Bündnis 90/Die Grünen

  • Nina von Uexküll

    Professor of International Politics at the University of Konstanz and adjunct professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

  • Bündnis 90/Die Grünen im Bundestag, Kaminski

    Niklas Wagener

    Member of Parliament Bündnis 90/Die Grünen

  • Hosts

    Beirat Zivile Krisenprävention und Friedensförderung

  • Event type
    Conference
  • Event date
    Tuesday, 5 November 2024
    9 a.m. – 6 p.m. CEST
    at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Stresemannstraße 94, 10963 Berlin) and online.