Lecture

Germany in the post-Merkel era sold out

Dr. Hanco Jürgens
Wednesday, December 8 2021, 12:40 PM - 1:20 PM (sold out)
Blauwe Zaal Auditorium & livestream via MS Teams
Price: Free (Student) Free (Others)

It is beyond dispute that Angela Merkel – Germany's first female head of government and a physicist PhD – has had a major influence on the current political landscape. But what exactly is her legacy? Historian and Germany expert Dr. Hanco Jürgens will shed light on the future of Germany and the international community in the post-Merkel era.

After 16 years, Angela Merkel will step down as Chancellor of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland and say goodbye to German and international politics. On September 26, the center-left SPD won the Bundestag elections after a historically poor outcome for the center-right CDU/CSU.

With Merkel’s departure from politics, Germany is facing a suspenseful time. Who will take over her reigns? What direction will political policy take, and what will this mean for German and European society? For the Netherlands, this 'big neighbor' is one of its most important international partners. Investing in a good relationship is therefore key.

Dr. Hanco Jürgens is a researcher, teacher, and member of staff at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Amsterdam. As a historian, he’s particularly interested in the dynamics of social change. With a grant from the Montesquieu Institute, he has researched the influence of the European integration on the social, economic, constitutional, and political relations in Germany and the Netherlands. Currently, he specializes in Germany’s history since the fall of the Berlin Wall. He gives lectures about Germany and Europe, has published on a wide variety of subjects, and regularly participates in public debate.

You can visit this program on campus or watch it online via a livestream in MS Teams.

On campus: ticket reservation required

This program will take place on campus for a limited group of visitors. The number of visitors that we can accommodate for this program is limited due to the Covid-19 measures. Making a reservation via the website (black "order" button) is therefore mandatory if you want to attend this program on campus.

Via livestream: do not reserve a ticket

This program will also be streamed live via MS Teams. You can attend by clicking on this LINK TO LIVESTREAM. Please do not book a ticket if you want to watch the livestream.

SG & USE registration

On campus:
Please register your participation on the spot when attending the program on campus, by scanning your student card before the start of the program at the venue.

Online via livestream:

  • Do not make a reservation if you want to watch the program online via the livestream.
  • You can only register for SG&USE if you watch the entire program live via MS Teams and are logged in with your TU/e student email account ( i.e., you can’t watch it at a later time) and if you complete an online SG&USE registration form within five minutes after the end of the program. Before the program starts, we will explain where and when you can find the link to the registration form. You will need to have your student ID number on hand because you'll need it to fill out the form. Please make sure your registration is done properly, otherwise we will not be able to verify that you were present. 
  • 300 online viewers can enter the MS teams environment to watch the livestream. First come, first serve, so make sure you are on time, also to qualify for the SG&USE registration!

More information about SG & USE can be found here.

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