The Institute of European Studies will host, on Friday, October 3, starting at 12:00, a discussion on the book:
Celluloid Apocalypse: How America Learned to Worry and Fear the A-Bomb (Službeni glasnik, Belgrade 2024) by Prof. Dr. Vladimir Ajzenhamer
Participants:
- Prof. Dr. Vladimir Ajzenhamer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade
- Dr. Srđan Korać, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Political Studies
- Dr. Milan Igrutinović, Research Fellow, Institute of European Studies
- Dr. Aleksa Filipović, Research Fellow, Institute of European Studies
Dr. Vladimir Ajzenhamer is an Associate Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of Strategic and Defense Studies at the Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade. He earned his BA, MA, and PhD at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade. Additionally, he has received professional training in Israel, at the International School for Holocaust Studies Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, as well as in the United States, at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. His academic interests include world politics, strategic studies, geopolitics, and Middle Eastern studies. To date, he has published over 40 scholarly papers in the fields of international relations, geopolitics, and security. He is the co-author of the monograph Geopolitical Perspectives of the Contemporary World and the author of the book Celluloid Apocalypse: How America Learned to Worry and Fear the A-Bomb.
The lecture will be open to the public both in person and via Zoom, with prior registration at the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ExiiwohORz2Z2bvaAZdtjw
