6 – 7 May

Love, Hate, and the Fate of International Organisations: The Psychological Life of Global Governance (1900–Present)

This two-day conference, convened by Carolyn Biltoft and Amalia Ribi Forclaz and supported by the Pierre du Bois Foundation and the GLO project, examines the psychological dimensions of international organisations and global governance. Drawing on concepts such as projection, transference and passionate attachments, it investigates how institutions that manage trade, war, health or aid become sites of displaced desire, grievance or fantasy. Speakers will use psychological frames to rethink institutional formation, transformation and perceived successes or failures.

In English.

Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2
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