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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Department of International Relations, in collaboration with the European Foreign Policy Unit, hosted Professor Elena Korosteleva鈥檚 latest book launch, Complexity and Community in International Relations: Nurturing Resilience in Central Eurasia.

The event centered on Professor Korosteleva鈥檚 innovative research, which challenges traditional "top-down" policy approaches to resilience. By examining communities across Belarus, Ukraine, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia, the book revealed how social memory, centuries-old traditions, and deep-rooted cultural ideas serve as vital lifelines in the face of poverty, climate emergencies, and the ravages of war. "Rather than treating resilience as a mere policy tool, this study reframes it as a complex, communal process of identity and political agency," says Korosteleva. "It offers a lesson for all social and political actors globally as we navigate the uncertainties of the Anthropocene."

The panel was chaired by Prof. Federica Bicchi (LSE) and discussants included:

  • David Chandler: Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster and Editor of the journal Anthropocenes.
  • Emilian Kavalski: Professor of International Relations at Tampere University, Finland
  • Teona Giuashvili: DINAM Fellow at the LSE Department of International Relations and former Georgian diplomat.

The discussion was recorded as a podcast, and the link will be available shortly for further information.


16 October: 糖心TV Sustainability Forum - a follow-up event

The Sustainability Spotlight, together with IGFSD colleagues, had a follow-up event at WBS, to hear research initiatives from sustainability champions, and to discuss how best the spotlight can support them, in the course of the year. Initiatives came from PAIS, WBS, WMG, Stats, Law, and Economics, offering such a breadth and depth of sustainability research across the university! Thank you to all who joined us on the day, and to Cher and Tanya - for such an efficient (and yummy) organisation and lunch!


9 September: CAMaCS and IGSD sandpit

Prof. Korosteleva and Prof. Tom Montenegro-Johnson organised an IGSD-CAMaCS all day workshop to develop a concept note for an ESRC large funding bid. It involved members of CAMaCS, and also Dr Feng Mao (IGSD) and Dr Adela Glyn-Davies (Design Studies), as well as members of PAIS and Psychology (Prof. Robin Goodwin) masterfully guided by Harbeena Lalli from RI&S.

Tue 09 Sept 2025, 09:00 | Tags: biodiversity, systems thinking, 2025, Adela Glyn-Davies Design

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