In-person event is over

Civic mobilisation in the EU candidate countries: Georgia and Serbia

Foreign and security policy

When
Tuesday
Where
CEPS
Place du Congrès 1, Brussels, Belgium

This in-person event is free and open to the public but registration is mandatory.

In-person event

Civic mobilisation in the EU candidate countries: Georgia and Serbia

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For months, Georgia and Serbia – both EU candidate countries – have seen waves of civic demonstrations. What’s fuelling these protests? How have they evolved, and how has the EU responded? This event will bring together experts and policymakers to discuss the dynamics of civic mobilisation in both countries and its broader impact on the Western Balkan and Eastern Neighbourhood regions as well as the EU’s enlargement policy.

Please note that this is an in-person only event.

Lunch will be provided from 12:30-13:00.

 

This event is a joint initiative of the ANR-FWF project INTEND (ANR-21-CE41-0025) and Horizon Europe REUNIR (“Future-proofing EU security, enlargement, and neighbourhood policies”) (GA 101132446)

Host
Tinatin Akhvlediani Tinatin Akhvlediani
Tinatin Akhvlediani

Research Fellow

Speakers list
Laure Delcour

Associate professor in EU studies and international relations, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Visiting professor, College of Europe

Aron Buzogany

Assistant Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)

Daniela Vancic

Policy & Advocacy Lead - Europe, Democracy International

Kornely Kakachia

Director of Georgian Institute of Politics

Dirk Lorenz

Former Head of Political, EU Delegation to Serbia; South-East Europe and Western Balkans Division, EEAS

Julien Bourtembourg

Deputy Head of Division: Georgia, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus; European External Action Service