Public Event | Foreign Policy in Europe’s Borderlands
The Carnegie Europe Foundation hosted a public discussion to take stock of the current political dynamics in Europe’s neighborhoods and consider what foreign policy challenges the EU faces over the next five years.
EU-LISTCO Midterm Conference
EU-LISTCO’s Midterm Conference was hosted by Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, from September 25 to September 26, 2019. The conference provided an opportunity for consortium partners to enhance knowledge exchange and strengthen collaboration for the upcoming months of the project.
Public Lecture and Roundtable | How to Foster Societal Resilience in the Eastern Partnership Countries
The Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), in the framework of the Horizon 2020 EU-LISTCO project, hosted a public lecture and a roundtable discussion to dissect the risks coming from contestations of the liberal international order, and to discuss ways to foster social resilience in the Eastern Partnership countries.
Public Lecture and Workshop | Hybrid Governance and Limited Statehood in the MENA Region
The European University Institute (EUI) hosted a two-day event in the framework of the Horizon 2020 EU-LISTCO project on how limited statehood and contestation have affected forms of governance in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Public Lecture and Workshop | Donbas Five Years After the Minsk Agreements
The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) hosted a public debate and workshop in the framework of the Horizon 2020 EU-LISTCO project. The event, which consisted of a public panel debate and private workshop, focused on Donbas as a case of limited statehood in Europe’s eastern neighbourhood
Public Panel Discussion | What’s in it for us? The EU and Georgia’s Membership Perspective
The Freie Universität Berlin, in collaboration with the Georgia Embassy in Berlin and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, hosted a public debate in the framework of the Horizon 2020 EU-LISTCO project. The event analysed the future of EU-Georgian relations from a multi-perspective approach.
EU-LISTCO Policy Design Workshops | Preventing Governance Breakdown and Violent Conflict
How can practitioners avoid or mitigate risks and tipping points for governance breakdown and violent conflict in the European Union’s neighborhood? Over the course of three workshops, experts designed strategic options for European foreign policy.
EU-LISTCO Regional Forum East
Amid prolonged tensions in Ukraine, civil unrest in Belarus, and rising infection rates across the region, what are the elements needed to build strong and accountable institutions in Europe’s east? And how can the European Union play a role in supporting a shift towards a human-centric approach to security?
EU-LISTCO Regional Forum South
What are the elements needed to strengthen societal resilience to internal and external challenges in Europe’s South?
Improving Governance After the Pandemic: The Role of the Transatlantic Relationship
The EU and the United States must cooperate strategically to strengthen state institutions in Europe’s neighbourhood, while addressing their own democratic shortcomings. Can transatlantic cooperation be renewed after the 2020 U.S. presidential election?
How the EU Should Deal With Disorder at its Borders
Over the last three years, the Horizon2020 EU-LISTCO project has investigated the fallout from areas of limited statehood and contested order and the resulting challenges to the EU. As the project comes to an end, you are cordially invited to a special discussion about EU-LISTCO’s findings.
EU Foreign Policy in the Face of External and Internal Order Contestations
How has EU foreign policy been impacted by, and has reacted to actors contesting the norms, rules, and standards of democratic governance? Join a discussion that will build and reflect on the findings of Work Package 5 of the EU-LISTCO project, as well as its latest policy paper.