Join us for an illuminating evening with Alexandra Novosseloff, doctor of political science and specialist in geopolitics,
multilateralism, and the workings of the United Nations. Drawing on her acclaimed publications and her long-standing research into
bridges, enclaves, and the political meaning of borders, Alexandra will present key insights on how territories shape international
relations and the practice of diplomacy today.
The presentation will focus on her books and explore:
The role of territorial and institutional “bridges” in global cooperation
How enclaves and contested spaces influence multilateral decision-making
The evolving functions of the United Nations in an era of shifting sovereignties, with a special reflection on the UN’s 80th
anniversary
A conversation and audience Q&A will follow the talk — an opportunity to discuss ideas and ask questions. Suitable for
anyone interested in geopolitics, international law, urban and border studies, or contemporary diplomacy.
Biography of Alexandra Novoseloff
Alexandra Novosseloff is a French author and scholar with expertise in the field of international organizations, the United Nations Security
Council, UN peacekeeping and the relationship between the United Nations and regional organizations. She holds a PhD in political science
from the University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2). She has also written extensively about border walls as well as on crisis and
post-conflict situations.