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To support the dialogue between science and society, as well as researchers across different disciplines, IRI THESys holds both external and internal events. This includes lecture series, summer universities and panel discussions open to the public, and participative workshops, colloquiums and activities for IRI THESys. Browse through our past and upcoming events to find out more.

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  • May
    26
    2026

    Kosmos-Lesung by Prof. Dr. Richard Balme

    The State in the Anthropocene: The Comparative Politics of Climate Institutions and Climate Policies

    18:00-19:30
    HU Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, Senatssaal

    Despite the scientific evidence accumulated on the human origins of climate change, and the Paris agreement signed in December 2015 by 196 countries, global public policy addressing climate change seems to fall short of its own objectives to contain global warming within two degrees by the end of this century. This lecture presents an institutional perspective to explore this gap between the identification of climate change as a major issue for humanity, and the policy outcomes delivered in response on the ground. Institutions matter. They make the difference, either locking in social arrangements supporting fossil fuel economies, or alternatively facilitating energy transitions and developing climate adaptation and resilience. The lecture will first propose a framework to analyse climate institutions and climate policies under this angle. It will then map the climate institutions between the European Union, China (PRC), and the USA, in an attempt to characterize variations in climate change regimes in the three cases. We will conclude with considerations on the impact of climate change on statehood, and on international relations in the contemporary context.
    Prof. Dr. Richard Balme is full professor of political science at Sciences Po, Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics.
    His lecture will be moderated by Dr. Stefan Schäfer, research group leader at the Research Institute for Sustainability - Helmholtz Centre Potsdam and fellow at Harvard University and the University of Oxford.