This is exactly what the final roundtable of day 1, moderated by @JohannesPollak discussed
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Day 2 kicked off discussing a major issue for Europe in the current climate, namely whether or not the EU should "learn to speak the language of power", featuring @SenemAydnDzgit, Stefan Frölich @planungsstab, and @NicolePirozzi
We are live at the @iprinova online event: “EU-Russia Relations and the War in #Ukraine: from a Portuguese Perspective”!
As always, we will be highlighting the best bits here on Twitter
Follow along on YouTube:
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We're starting the day's proceedings with the @dice_h2020 plenary session: "The Future of European Integration: After the Crises and the CoFoE"
We'll enjoy contributions from @NicolePirozzi, Jaap de Zwaan, Frank Schimmelfennig & @IlkeToygur, moderated by Jakub Eberle
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Our partners over at the @dice_h2020 project is also highlighting some key moments, so go check out their thread and follow their account while you're there!
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"Our experiences in many different countries (the Western Balkans, Eastern Neighbourhood, and more) tell us we should integrate countries according to their capabilities"
Earlier today TEPSA Executive Director @Mariam_Stop_War presented part of the TEPSA Recommendations to the incoming Czech Presidency, co-authored with @meistefan1 and Oleksiy Melnyk from the Razumkov Centre
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"The EU has the power to transform countries into prosperous democracies - but only if it provides the prospect of accession [..] our recommendations highlight that Ukraine's reconstruction must be framed as a project for building a modern, democratic state - a future EU member"
"The Czech Presidency can help to fucos attention and political energy on the accession process: it is what Ukraine has applied for, it is what Ukraine is fighting for"
We are attending @ComeniusUni's debate on EU-Russia relations in the wake of #WarinUkraine 👉 we'll enjoy interventions from TEPSA Chairperson Lucia Mokrá, @_PaulSchmidt (@oegfe), and Aliaksei Kazharski
We'll also be highlighting the best bits here on Twitter, as always
.@_PaulSchmidt introduces the book, describing it as a "journey through the political diversity of Europe [...] you will find out that geography, history, politics, economics, all have a role in defining a country's relations to #Russia"
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