Werkner, Ines-Jacqueline

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.)

Friedensethik angesichts des Krieges in der Ukraine

FEST kompakt, Volume 8

The Russian war of aggression in Ukraine has challenged peace ethicists to respond to the new political realities. While some call for a fundamental rethink of the previous normative basic positions of Protestant peace ethics, others continue to adhere to the cornerstones of the concept of just peace. In the light of the war in Ukraine, the authors of this volume shed light on current controversies in peace ethics and discuss necessary realignments. This includes questions of the peace order as a legal order, law-preserving violence and civil conflict management.

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.), Madlen Krüger (Ed.), Lotta Mayer (Ed.)

Krieg in der Ukraine: Hintergründe - Positionen - Reaktionen

FEST kompakt, Volume 4

Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine poses the biggest threat to peace in Europe since the end of World War II. Moreover, the armed invasion on February 24, 2022 marks a turning point for the European peace and security system: Putin aims not only to extend his influence in eastern Europe but also to establish a new world order. The authors of this edited volume examine the background of the war in Ukraine and the constellation of conflict parties. Furthermore, they analyze positions based on ethics of peace as well as those of the church, and highlight Western reactions to the war.

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.), Lotta Mayer (Ed.), Madlen Krüger (Ed.)

Wege aus dem Krieg in der Ukraine: Szenarien - Chancen - Risiken

FEST kompakt, Volume 5

Based on six scenarios sketching various forms and ways of a possible end to the war in Ukraine, this volume examines the chances and risks connected with them. The authors discuss questions related to military victory, defeat and a negotiated settlement, approaching the various scenarios from the perspectives of international law, peace ethics, and legal ethics. Moreover, the volume focuses on the societal dimension of the war, covering Russian civil society, the role of the churches in the war zone and peace policy questions related to possible future rapprochement and reconciliation.

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.)

Stimmen zum Krieg in der Ukraine: Reaktionen jenseits der westlichen Welt

FEST kompakt, Volume 6

In its first resolution, the United Nations General Assembly condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine by a clear majority just a few days after the war began and called on Moscow to end its aggression. What at first glance looks like a worldwide condemnation of the Russian war does not stand up to a differentiated view. A closer look shows that it is not the international community of states that disapproves of the Russian aggression, but primarily the West. The volume focuses on the positions of the BRICS states, the MENA region, the post-Soviet space, and various regional organizations.

Benjamin Held (Ed.), Thomas Kirchhoff (Ed.), Frederike van Oorschot (Ed.), Philipp Stoellger (Ed.), Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.)

Corona als Riss: Perspektiven für Kirche, Politik und Ökonomie

FEST kompakt, Volume 1

The corona pandemic has changed our everyday life, politics and economy in a way that was previously unimaginable. What was previously taken for granted no longer applies – cracks have appeared in the continuity of our worldview and way of life. Some of them have a revealing effect, others lead to ruptures or can hardly be held together. In the hope of controlling the pandemic our possibilities have been limited. Alternatives – not infrequently stopgaps – are developing into a new 'normal'. How can we react to the pandemic and the problems and dilemmas it causes? How can we embrace the emerging opportunities? The authors develop perspectives for the time with and after Corona.

Benjamin Held (Ed.), Thomas Kirchhoff (Ed.), Frederike van Oorschot (Ed.), Philipp Stoellger (Ed.), Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.)

Coronafolgenforschung

FEST kompakt, Volume 3

"In the beginning was the rupture" – and it didn't stop at just one. The social, political, psychological, legal, ethical, economic, religious and ecclesiastical consequences of Corona will continue to affect living and future generations for years, if not decades. The scientific, literary, aesthetic and simply discursive everyday processing of this re-experience, a "collective trauma," will take time. Against this background, the authors in this volume - following on from the first FEST kompakt volume – take a look at the complex topic of corona impact assessment from different disciplinary perspectives.