List of speakers

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History Track: Denmark and Germany in Europe 1820-2020

Alfred  Reckendrees, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School

Anders Wivel, Professor, University of Copenhagen

Anna Sandberg, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen

Axel Johnsen, Head of Department, Museum Sønderborg

Dean J. Guarnaschelli, PhD-student, St. John’s University, New York

Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, Professor, University of Glasgow

Frederik Forrai Ørskov, PhD-student, University of Copenhagen

Hagen Schulz-Forberg, Associate Professor, Aarhus University

Jacco Pekelder, Associate Professor, Utrecht University

Jan Pedersen, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen

Jens Lei Wendel-Hansen, Post-doc, University of Southern Denmark

Jes Fabricius Møller, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen

Michael Jonas, Associate Professor, Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg

Niels Eichorn, Assistant Professor, Middle Georgia State University

Niels Ersbøll, Former ambassador and Secretary General of the EU Council of Ministers

Rasmus Glenthøj, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark

Ryan J. Gesme, PhD-student, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

Culture Track: Media, Migration and the Legacy of 1968

Dagmar Brunow, Senior Lecturer, Linnæus University

Drude Dahlerup, Professor, Stockholm University Professor

Eckhard Bick, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark

Elisabeth Buettner, Professor, University of Amsterdam

Harold Marcuse, Professor, UC Santa Barbara

Hosea Dutschke, Director and Author, Municipality of Aarhus

J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor, University of Arkansas

Katja Gorbahn, Associate Professor, Aarhus University

Malte Frøslee Ibsen, Postdoc, University of Copenhagen

Steen Bo Frandsen, Professor, University of Southern Denmark

Tobias Wung Sung, Postdoc, University of Southern Denmark

Economy Track: Sustainability and Economic Cohesion – The Danish, German and European Challenges

Bjarne Corydon, Chief Editor of Børsen and former Danish Minister of Finance

Head of Analysis, Frederik Silbye, Danish Climate Council

Helene Dyrhauge, Associate Professor, Roskilde University

Jörg Rothermel, Dr., Responsible for Energy and Climate Protection, German Association for the Chemical Industry

Kai Gehring, Professor, University of Zürich

Louise van Shaik, Senior Research fellow, Cligendael - Netherlands Institute of International Relations

Martin Rode, Assistant Professor, Universidad de Navarra

Morten Østergaard, Political Leader of the Danish party Det Radikale Venstre

Poul Fritz Kjær, Professor, Copenhagen Business School

Simon Bulmer, Professor, University of Sheffield

Troels Ranis, Director of Danish Energy Industries Federation, Confederation of Danish Industry

The European Perspective Track: Denmark, Germany and the Future of Europe

Christian Martin, Professor, New York University/Kiel University

Christine Nissen, Researcher, Danish Institute of International Studies

Daniel Fiott, Security and Defence editor, European Institute for Security Studies

Eike Thieleman, Associate Professor, London School of Economics

Florian Trauner, Professor, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussels

Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to Germany, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Jana Puglierin, Program Director, German Council for Foreign Relations (Berlin)

Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen, Secretary General of the EU Council of Ministers

Marc Hebling, Professor, Wissenschaftcentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung

Mark Gilbert, Professor, John Hopkins University (Bologna)

Mathias Jopp, Professor and Director Institut für Europäische Politik (Berlin)

Sibylle Sorg, Director, Relations with European Union Member States, Federal Foreign Office Berlin

Sofia Vasilopoulou, Associate Professor, University of York    

Welcome and opening

Brian Bech Nielsen, Rector, Aarhus University

Detlev Rünger, German Ambassador to Denmark

Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to Germany

Niels Højberg, Chief Municipal Executive, City of Aarhus

Thorsten Borring Olesen, Professor and MatchPoints Coordinator, Aarhus University