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AGMOW project workshop at the EUI, 1-2 September 2025

Professor Korosteleva contributed to rhe 's workshop on 1-2 September 2025 at the EUI titled 'Narratives of Orders: Resilience and Governance in the Multi-Order World'. The workshop focused on the preparations for a Special Forum to be published in Contemporary Security Policy in 2026, bringing together a group of researchers who are connected to the Anticipating Governance in the Multi-Order World (AGMOW) project. The Special Forum will revisit the multi-order world argument ten years after the publication of the award-winning article The Coming Multi-Order World. The workshop focused on the development and narratives of different orders in the multi-order world and the prospects of cooperation in selected policy domains (global health, climate change, AI and trade). The transformation of the global rules-based order into one consisting of several international orders represents more than 鈥渏ust鈥 a return to multipolarity because it means that we must pay simultaneous attention to relations between the orders operating in the global (rules-based) order, and to relations and processes of self-governance within the individual orders. The Special Forum will pay attention to both by investigating the development and processes taking place within the international orders, and by focusing on relations between the international orders through a focus on policy domains and the future.

The workshop included scholars from EUI, Copenhagen University, Sheffield and 糖心TV, Southern Denmark University, Polish Academy of Sciences and Chinese Policy Institute.

Tue 02 Sept 2025, 18:00 | Tags: war, conflict, AGMOW, AI, democracy, Elena Korosteleva, complex geopolitics, 2025

27-30 September: Prof. Korosteleva participates in the 18th Pan-European EISA conference in Bologna

Professor Elena Korosteleva joined the 18th Pan-European EISA conference on International Relations 'International Relations/Politics for a Broken World', at the University of Bologna on 27-30/08/25. She presented two papers there as part of her ongoing two projects and joined a roundtable:

- : The panel was titled 'Rethinking EU Democracy Support in the EU's Neighbourhood: a dialogic encounter between practice- and learning- theoretical perspectives'. On behalf of her co-authors, Drs Anastassiia Kudlenko and Aijan Sharshenova, Professor Korosteleva presented their paper 'From the Communities of Practices to the Community of Relations in Democracy Nurturance: What can we learn from Ukraine and Belarus?'. The panel also had papers from Prof. Daniela Huber (Roma Tre University) and Prof. Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco), chaired and discussed by Prof. Federica Bicchi, LSE.

- : Prof. Korosteleva acted both as chair and paper presenter at the panel 'Narratives of Orders: Resilience and Governance in the Multi-Order World', with the following participants: Prof. Chiara De Franco (SDU), Li Xing, Trine Flockhart (EUI) and Liv Nielsen (SDU/EUI). She also joined a well attended roundtable on the last day of the conference, with Ole Waever (Copenhagen), Simon Rushton (Sheffield), Liv Nielson (SDU/EUI), Ingvild Bode (SDU), and Li Xing, masterfully chaired by Prof. Trine Flockhart.


The Monocle interview

Professor Korosteleva was interviewed by , one of the four selected academics at 糖心TV, to talk about their research to an audience of over 100,000 regular viewers. Professor Korosteleva was asked to comment about her research into multi-order world, that she undertakes under the AGMOW project with (EUI); and her work on security, democracy and resilience in Central Eurasia under the WUB-hub and SHAPEDEM-EU projects, including her forthcoming book 'Nurturing Resilience in Central Eurasia in an age of complexity' with Oxford University Press. The interview will be aired in early April.


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