Citizens' dialogue on security: Munich conference comes to Regensburg!

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On May 23, 2025, the Munich Security Conference invites you to a discussion about security policy at the University of Regensburg.

Am 23. Mai 2025 lädt die Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz zur Diskussion über Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Regensburg ein.
On May 23, 2025, the Munich Security Conference invites you to a discussion about security policy at the University of Regensburg.

Citizens' dialogue on security: Munich conference comes to Regensburg!

The Munich Security Conference (MSC) is known for its significant discussions around security policy, focusing not only on international relations but also on security in Germany. On May 23, 2025, a special event entitled “Zeitenwende on Tour” will take place in Regensburg to actively involve citizens in the dialogue about German security policy. The event will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in room H24 of the Vielberth Building at the University of Regensburg. The conversation will be moderated by Prof. Dr. Stephan Bierling, a recognized expert on international politics and transatlantic relations.

Other experts who will take part in the discussion include Prof. Dr. Gerlinde Groitl, a political scientist, Bernd Geisler, President of the State Office for Information Security, and Nico Lange, Senior Fellow at the Munich Security Conference. This event is not only about security policy, but also addresses central values ​​such as democracy, freedom, the rule of law and prosperity, which are fundamental to the Federal Republic of Germany.

Invitation to dialogue

The “Zeitenwende on Tour” initiative aims to invite citizens to participate in discussions. This series of events includes not only the town hall events in Regensburg, but also visits to schools, vocational schools, company meetings, Bundeswehr locations, authorities and adult education centers. Nico Lange emphasizes how important it is to seek dialogue with the population in order to achieve democratic legitimacy for the new security policy. It is essential to engage in dialogue across the country and listen to citizens' opinions in order to develop a common understanding of future challenges.

The discussions also cover current topics such as disinformation, anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia and social polarization, which are of great importance in an increasingly fragmented society. The MSC's comprehensive approach aims to ensure that a variety of perspectives are heard and integrated into security discourses.

Those interested have the opportunity to register to take part in the event using the contact details provided. Further information about the Munich Security Conference can be found on the website of the conference and the University of Regensburg.

The importance of events like this cannot be overestimated, as they not only serve to disseminate information, but also contribute to the political education of citizens. Through such initiatives, the MSC demonstrates its commitment to an open and inclusive discussion on security policy issues that affect everyone.

Further details about the general significance of the Munich Security Conference and its course can be found on the official website of the Munich Security Conference and the University of Regensburg to find.