As part of the "Nachtstudio Diskussion" on BR2 Nachtstudio, Prof. Dr Astrid Séville talks about how freedom can be rethought and reports on her current research into how the meaning of the term "renunciation" is changing.
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At the first in-person gathering of the German International Relations Scholars (after a multi-year hiatus due to COVID), HfP Chair for International Relations, Prof. Dr. Tim Büthe, presented his research on what we might learn from World War I for better understanding the War in Ukraine and for…
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The CSU has presented its election programme. The CDU and CSU are not really making any headway in the polls - despite the weakness of the traffic light system. Does the CDU/CSU now want to focus more on the objective Merkel style alongside vociferous criticism of the federal government?
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A research project at the Technical University of Munich has investigated how artificial intelligence can be used to take employee preferences into account when planning shifts.
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After his speech in Erding, even the CSU criticised Bavaria's Deputy Prime Minister Aiwanger. The leader of the Free Voters is unimpressed - and continues to hope for votes from AfD sympathisers.
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The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund the research project “Security threats and fragile commitments: Stress-testing German support for human rights at home and abroad” led by Prof. Dr. Katrin Paula (Professorship for Global Security and Technology) for three years. The project will be…
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In view of the AfD's nationwide rise in the polls, the other parties are arguing about who is to blame. However, according to experts, the AfD is currently also performing "surprisingly well" in Bavaria, despite all the efforts of the CSU and the Free Voters. Why is that?
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