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The Eastern Europe Studies Centre hosted the event Building Baltic Consensus
On 9 September, the Eastern Europe Studies Centre, in cooperation with the NATO Public Diplomacy Division, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, and the Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Lithuania, organised the event Building Baltic Consensus. The discussions...
EESC launches a research on the situation and rights of migrants from Belarus to Lithuania and Poland
(Tекст на русском ниже) Since 2020 Presidential election, both Poland and Lithuania saw an influx of people freeing the repressions in Belarus. While both countries have welcomed the citizens of Belarus, the migration system in both countries faces challenges...
The EU membership for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Enlargement from the Western Balkans to the Eastern Partnership
The latest analytical publication of the EESC – The EU membership for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Enlargement from the Western Balkans to the Eastern Partnership. Summary: The policy paper has several underlying conclusions. Firstly, the main triggers for the trio’s...
Henan protests: the “Chinese dream” in tatters? China Review 04/2022
The latest analytical publication of the EESC – Henan protests: the “Chinese dream”in tatters? China Review 04/2022. Key highlights: The Code Red scandal, which has sent shockwaves through Chinese society, has shown that rapid digitalisation and the government’s...
The seventh annual “Chief of Diplomacy” Stasys Lozoraitis Lithuanian Foreign Policy Conference
The seventh annual “Chief of Diplomacy” Stasys Lozoraitis Lithuanian Foreign Policy Conference was held at the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania on December 10, organised by the Eastern Europe Studies Centre with the assistance of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation....
Michael Scrima. New far-right Italian government: a threat to European and NATO stability?
September 25, 2022, represents a milestone in the history of the Italian Republic: for the first time the country will be led by a female prime minister Ms Giorgia Meloni and, after the fall of the Mussolini regime, a far-right party will return to hold the reins of...
Analytical review – China and South-East Asia 2022/02
The latest quarterly analytical review of the EESC – China and South-East Asia 2022/ 02. Summary: In Q2 2022, Beijing’s main focus was on addressing domestic challenges and trying to stabilise the country’s economic situation, which is already showing some signs of...
The 7th Annual EESC Conference on Lithuanian Foreign Policy, Commemorating Lithuania’s “Diplomatic Chief” Stasys Lozoraitis will be held on December 10
The Eastern Europe Studies Centre together with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung invite to follow the 7th annual “Chief of Diplomacy” Stasys Lozoraitis Lithuanian foreign policy conference, which is organized at the Palace of the Grand Dukes. The conference will be held on...
The EU membership for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Enlargement from the Western Balkans to the Eastern Partnership
The latest analytical publication of the EESC – The EU membership for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Enlargement from the Western Balkans to the Eastern Partnership. Summary: The policy paper has several underlying conclusions. Firstly, the main triggers for the trio’s...
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