Events
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Fri 10 May, '24- |
SHAPEDEM-EU event on the ongoing mass protests in GeorgiaSHAPEDEM-EU organises an online expert discussion to explore the root causes and future implications of the ongoing mass protests in Georgia against the adoption of the "foreign agents" law. The discussion features SHAPEDEM’s in-house expertise – Dr Nona Mikhelidze (Istituto Affari Internazionali), Kristina Pitalskaya (EaP Civil Partnership), and Dr. Aijan Sharshenova (University of Warwick). SHAPEDEM-EU Project unites 12 academic, research and civil society institutions in an effort to rethink and reshape EU democracy support in the Eastern and Southern neighbourhoods. The discussion will take place on May 10th via zoom and will be open to the public. Please see zoom link below. Time: May 10, 2024 16:00 Paris (15:00 London)
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Mon 27 May, '24- |
WUB-hub webinar: Economies Under Siege, Paths for ReconstructionThe consequences of the war for Ukraine’s economy have been immense, and there will be colossal rebuilding costs in the future. Some argue seized Russian assets should be given to Ukraine to fund its military and contribute to post-war rebuilding. Meanwhile, Belarus’s economy has resorted to extraordinary measures in response to sectoral sanctions, though reported macroeconomic trends confound expectations. This webinar will explore these issues. Confirmed speakers include: Tatiana Termacic, Head of the PACE Secretariat Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons (France) Nigel Gould-Davies, Senior Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies (UK) Lev Lvovskiy, Academic Director, BEROC; economics analyst, Sense Analytics (Belarus) Ivan Us, chief consultant, National Institute for Strategic Studies (Ukraine) |
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Fri 28 Jun, '24 |
WUB-hub conference: EU Integration Prospects for Ukraine and BelarusThe Warwick Ukraine-Belarus (WUB) Hub and the European Parliament Liaison Office (EPLO) in the UK invite you to the conference “The EU Integration Prospects for Ukraine and Belarus: Assessing the future” Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine brought severe security, political and societal challenges to eastern Europe, demanding a constructive response from the European Union, the United Kingdom, and others. The invasion has hastened Ukraine’s EU accession prospects, while the Belarusian democracy movement has made a clear choice in favour of an EU future. The Warwick Ukraine-Belarus Hub’s high-profile international conference on 28 June 2024 in London will bring together decision-makers, officials and scholarly experts to advance the crucial debate on both countries’ futures. The conference will be a special opportunity for participants to exchange novel ideas, challenge existing thinking, and advance the key strategic discussions. It will showcase novel research and facilitate network building. Speakers will include representatives from the UK parliament, European institutions, and experts on and from both Ukraine and Belarus. We are glad to invite you to this unique event. Please register here to attend the event. |
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Thu 4 Jul, '24 |
HOLD the DATE: SSNI launch |