We look back to see all the work we have done as a network 🗓️ EPLO kicked off 2024 by tackling critical questions for peacebuilding. From exploring the complex dynamics of foreign aid to examining the intersection of climate action and conflict, we convened experts and policymakers to foster innovative solutions. 🤝 We also hosted our annual General Assembly, ensuring transparency and accountability in our operations. Learn more about our impactful start to the year! 👇👇
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▶️ LISTEN: IPD Senior Washington Fellow Nicolai N. Petro says "I don't see a strategy of containment helping us achieve long-term peace in Europe." 👉 Watch the full panel discussion titled "Relevance of Containment for Dealing with Russia" through the following link: https://buff.ly/3z7Z4DP
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Join us in Tbilisi to discuss the repositioning and awakening of the Greens on peace & security issues in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and rapidly changing international order.
🟢 The perception of security policy changed a lot within the Green European Movement after the global challenges in 2020s arose. Eastern European Greens were in front of this change. Join us for the first panel of the Tbilisi Security Conference to hear how the Green values on security evolved and what needs to be changed! Link to registration and stream here: https://lnkd.in/d-KbaFbk Our speakers will be: - Joanna Kamińska – mediator for foreign affairs and security in the European Parliament - Yevheniia Bryhinets – CDN Executive Committee - Giorgi Ptskialadze – former CDN Secretary General - Laurent Standaert – director of Green European Foundation 🎥 The panel will be livestreamed and recorded on Youtube. 📅 11.08 10:15 GET/8:15 CEST. Before the panel, at 9:45 GET there will be opening speeches by representatives of GEF, CDN and Young Greens of Georgia. Acknowledgement: This Summer School is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Cooperation and Development Network in Eastern Europe (CDNEE) and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
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To effectively combat hybrid and digital threats, Europe must: - Strengthen institutional frameworks for coordination. 🏛️🤝 - Invest in public awareness and preparedness. 💡📚 - Develop uniform rules balancing freedom of expression and security. ⚖️🔐 Experts from different parts of Europe gathered in Prague in mid-October for the Resilient Europe conference, which focused on the topic of foreign influence operations. 🏙️🌐 In the following policy paper Resilient Europe: Best Practices from Across the Continent in Building Resilient Societies, authors Veronika Víchová (Centrum pro informovanou společnost), Nikoleta Nemečkayová (AMO - Association for International Affairs), and Jonáš Syrovátka (EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy) discuss examples of good practice and challenges in the areas of hybrid warfare, information manipulation in the online space, and strategic communication. 📄💬 Read the full paper here 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eVgvGJgm
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During the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin, everybody agreed that Ukrainians are resilient, creative and hardworking. But only when they are alive. Therefore, we must continue to #StandWithUkraine and ensure its victory. See some of our takeaways from the conference: 1. Ukraine must win the war; therefore, support now is more important than support later. 2. Recovery starts with macro-financial stability. 3. Mobilising private sector support is essential for recovery. 4. Human capital is an acute issue to be addressed. 5. The green and digital transition is at the heart of reconstruction. Thomas Eymond-Laritaz
🌍✨ Reflections from the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin ✨🌍 Highgate was honoured to attend the Ukraine Recovery Conference and side events to catch up with old and new friends. The conference brought together public and private stakeholders to discuss and coordinate the rebuilding efforts. Here are Thomas Eymond-Laritaz and Valeriya Melnichuk’s five key takeaways from the URC:
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https://lnkd.in/dRTM3U2h Concluding Plenary Session: Whither Regional Strategic Cooperation The International Institute for Strategic Studies 8 Dec 2024 #IISSMD24 Recent wars have complicated the regional prosperity and connectivity agendas but have also highlighted the emerging defence and security partnerships and the broadening relationships between Middle East and international actors. This plenary explores the resilience and flexibility of these relationships.
Concluding Plenary Session: Whither Regional Strategic Cooperation
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Continuing our peacebuilding series and how dialogue has the potential to transform our inner world and our relations with the outer world
Join our Peacebuilding Dialogues series on November 7, when we will explore the interplay between the Individual and the Collective, and how they interconnect in matters of conflict and peacebuilding... Register at: https://buff.ly/477e4yQ
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SPIEF 2024: Over $71 billion worth of deals signed in St. Petersburg. Almost 1,000 deals and contracts, with a value of more than 6.43 trillion rubles ($71.87 billion) have been signed at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), according to Russian presidential adviser and Executive Secretary of the SPIEF Organizing Committee Anton Kobyakov. According to Kobyakov, 59 nations stated their willingness to join BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), as these groupings “are providing new members with opportunities to boost cooperation in new formats of the multipolar development concept.” Year after year, G7 matters less and less face the fast-growing development of BRICS and other organizations.
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In the analysis by our #GPP programme, Sam McAllister explores the United Kingdom's involvement in the Arctic, focusing on its regional policy framework and its role as an Observer State on the Arctic Council. More specifically, the author highlights the UK's unique "near-Arctic" position, which has enabled the development of a comprehensive Arctic policy, detailed further in this piece. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eHzTMG-D #arcticpolitics #ukarctic #neararctic #politicalrisk #londonpolitica
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