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Michael von der Schulenburg: Will the war in Ukraine spell disaster for the European Union?

With the overcoming of the division of Europe, we will strive for a new quality in our security relations, fully respecting each other’s freedom of decision in this regard. Security is indivisible, and the security of each participating state is inextricably linked to that of all the others. Charter of Paris for a New Europe, […]

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A look at the peace movements in Munich in February 2023

– The International Munich Peace Conference responds to Andrea Drescher’s interview with Dr. Ingrid Pfanzelt in NachDenkSeiten on May 14, 2023. Unfortunately, this counterstatement was not published by NachDenkSeiten. Munich Peace Conference 2023 … Dr. Ingrid Pfanzelt had been working as an IPPNW delegate in the sponsoring group since 2021 and left at her own

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Hanne-Margret Birckenbach

Awarding of the Göttingen Peace Prize 2023 to Prof. Dr. Hanne-Margret Birckenbach

Prof. Dr. Hanne-Margret Birckenbach is Honorary Curator of the Munich Peace Conference, peace researcher and publicist. As an outstanding academic and committed practitioner, she has repeatedly championed the logic of peace and encouraged the peace movement to demand peace. She has tirelessly spelled out civil conflict transformation in lectures and academic publications and placed the

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Echoes of the 2023 Peace Conference in the press

In 2023, the Munich Peace Conference received widespread media coverage. Andreas Zumach, Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini, and Maria R. Feckl, spokesperson for the Peace Conference, were repeatedly asked for interviews. 21st International Munich Peace Conference 2023 Infosperber. Author Urs P. Gasche: Arms companies sponsor Munich Security Conference Münchner Merkur. Local news. Erding. Interview by Vroni

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Press release dated February 15, 2023: ver.di warning strike at Munich Airport

Flughafen Franz-Josef-Strauss München mit Kontrollturm, Passagierflugzeug am Gate, Vorfeldbereich, Langzeitbelichtung mit Stativ. Munich Peace Conference on ver.di warning strike at Munich Airport: “Munich is not interested in the security conference” The Munich Peace Conference organizing committee expresses its solidarity with the warning strike at Munich Airport on Friday, February 17, 2023, announced by the ver.di

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Press release dated February 7, 2023 Cheerleaders for nuclear war

Cheerleaders for nuclear war: Munich Security Conference survey on the fighting spirit in Ukraine Maria Feckl, organizer of the International Munich Peace Conference, urges caution regarding the results of a survey conducted by the organizers of the Munich Security Conference in Ukraine. In the survey, Ukrainians overwhelmingly support continuing the fight against Russia—even in the

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MSC chief Heusgen: Escalation of the war in Ukraine “would be in accordance with international law”

Press release dated February 1, 2023 Munich Security Conference chief Heusgen: Escalation of the war in Ukraine “would be in accordance with international law” The sponsors of the International Munich Peace Conference, the alternative event to the Munich Security Conference with qualified content, are concerned about the rhetoric coming from circles associated with the Security

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New study: Global military activities responsible for 5.5% of all CO2 emissions

IPPNW calls for mandatory and transparent publication “According to a new study, CO2 emissions from the military are responsible for around 5.5 percent of global emissions. If the global military were a country, it would have the fourth largest carbon footprint in the world – larger than that of Russia. On the occasion of the

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