Nordsee und Nordpolarmeer - die kalte Flanke Europas
Europe, the continent most permeated by the sea, has developed close links with the seas since time immemorial. But what may seem a given to most inhabitants of western Europe is not always present to many people in the center of the continent or even in eastern Europe. While people everywhere dream of beaches and seaside vacations, the sea is far more than just a cipher for longings and dream journeys. Without the sea and seafaring, there would be little or no interaction with the worlds of other continents. It was only with the European discovery of America by Columbus that the development of a modern world system began, which has cumulated in the "globalization" of recent decades and led to a worldwide exchange of goods. For decades, 90% of Germany's imports and exports of raw materials and goods have come and gone through its port edges, and the situation is similar in most European countries.
Time
Tuesday, 31.10.23 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Event format
Event
Topic
Europa und die Meere
Speaker
Admiral (ret.) Manfred Felix Nielson, CASSIS - Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
German
Location
Lecture Hall III, Main Building University of Bonn
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
CASSIS
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