Genealogies of Memory 2022 (26-28 October, University of Warsaw Library) PANEL: STUDIES ON MEMORY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: CASES AND APPROACHES Speakers: Marek Cichocki (College of Europe, Natolin), The Impact of Memory about the End of the Cold War on International Politics after 30 Years Monika Albrecht (University of Vechta), Postcolonial Memory and Europe-Africa Relations Paula Rhein-Fischer (University of Cologne), Ahead to the Past: How the Future Will Govern Memory of the Past/ONLINE Harutyun Marutyan (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute), How the Holocaust Is Part of Universal Memory While the Armenian Genocide Is Not Christoph Teubner (Bonn University), A Clash of Memories? The Impact of Memory and History on the Diplomatic Relationships between West Germany and the Arab States Following the Commencement of West German–Israeli Relations in 1965/ONLINE Comments: Félix Krawatzek (Centre for East European and International Studies, Berlin) Moderation: Jade McGlynn (Middlebury Institute of International Studies) ‘Genealogies of Memory’ is one of the flagship projects of the ENRS. The conference has been attended by dozens of scholars and researchers from around the world since its inception in 2011. Its goal is to facilitate intellectual exchange between scholars representing different fields related to memory and history, as well as to promote their work in the international academic environment. The 12th conference of the series is co-funded by the Minister of State for Culture and the Media (BKM) and the European Union. The conference encourages numerous publications. Selected lectures from past conferences have been included in the book series European Remembrance and Solidarity published by Routledge.