Publié le 12 septembre 2025 Mis à jour le 13 janvier 2026

How Europe Can Die… or Survive: Lessons from the Life and Afterlife of International Organizations, by Kiran Klaus Patel

The 2025–2026 Academic Year will open with a keynote lecture by Professor Kiran Klaus Patel. In his talk, titled “How Europe Can Die… or Survive: Lessons from the Life and Afterlife of International Organizations,” Patel will explore how the histories of past international institutions can illuminate the challenges facing Europe today.

Kiran Klaus Patel is the author of the widely acclaimed book Project Europe: A History (Cambridge UP, 2020) which questions the temporality, myths and realities of European integration. His current research investigates how discontinued international organizations have shaped European governance since the 1910s. He will share some thought-provoking reflections on what history can tell us about current developments. Can institutions disappear, and what happens then? Are these lessons for survival?

The conference will be followed by a drink.

Registration required

Keynote speaker: Kiran Klaus Patel, Professor of modern history and Director of Project House Europe at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich

Chair and discussants: François Foret and Julien Jeandesboz
 

Veuillez noter qu’en raison de la grève en cours, l’événement est déplacé vers un autre lieu : Salle Spaak, IEE-ULB, 39 Av. F. Roosevelt. Merci de votre compréhension.







 
 

This activity has been produced with the support of the BoundEUries
A Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the Institut d’études européennes – Université libre de Bruxelles, EU-funded project ( n°101238647)


Date(s)
Le 24 novembre 2025

19:00

Lieu(x)
Campus du Solbosch

Salle Spaak, IEE-ULB, 39 Av. F. Roosevelt