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SUMMARY:Supporting Democracy and Fighting Political Polarization
DESCRIPTION:Supporting Democracy and Fighting Political Polarization\nThe Work of Social Democratic Foundations in the Western Balkans: The example of Serbia\nThe next edition of ENoP’s Roundtable on Working with Political Parties will take place on 19 January 2023. Organised in cooperation with its members the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Foundation Max van der Stoel\, the discussion will explore the work of social democratic foundations in the Western Balkans\, with focus on Serbia. \nThe roundtable will offer an insight into the perspective of the social democratic political foundations in working with political parties in the Western Balkans. It will further discuss the ways in which political foundations interact on the ground\, the challenges and opportunities they face in working with political parties\, as well as their activities contributing to more cooperation\, tolerance\, diversity and overcoming political polarization.  \nWith a specific focus on Serbia\, the event will also serve to present the results of a recent study\, conducted by one of our S&D members\, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung\, on: “Identity\, partnership\, polarization: How democratically elected politicians get away with autocratizing their country”. \nDraft Programme \nWelcome and moderation: \n\nJana Weber\, Deputy Network Coordinator\, ENoP\n\nOpening remarks:   \n\nArjen Berkvens\, Director\, Foundation Max van der Stoel (2013-2022)\n\nSpeakers: \n\nFilip Milačić\, Senior Researcher\, Regional OCSE Office on Democracy of the Future\, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung\nKnut Fleckenstein\, Former MEP\, Co-facilitator of Jean Monnet and Inter-party Dialogue processes (Negotiator with Serbia) | TBC\nKirsten Schönefeld\, Director of Serbia Office\, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung \n\nQ&A \n 
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/supporting-democracy-and-fighting-political-polarization/
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SUMMARY:Launch | Research on Social Capital in Poland and Hungary
DESCRIPTION:The European Network of Political Foundations and Projekt: Polska Foundation present a study on social trust and human capital in Poland and Hungary. The role of trust in the formation of social capital is crucial due to the current socio–political situation\, in particular the growing political polarization\, significant differences in confidence in the European Union between member\, and finally\, the COVID–19 pandemic. The report describes social capital in Poland and Hungary in terms of four dimensions: 1) Trust\, 2) Norms and values\, 3) Structure and 4) Action.  \nThe study was based on qualitative and quantitative research conducted in Poland and Hungary. The results of the surveys shows that people in both countries are cautious towards others\, and only a minority believes that people can be trusted. Nevertheless\, there are significant differences between countries\, in particular if it comes to declared trust in the European Union\, as in the case of Poland it is the highest of all institutions surveyed\, while in Hungary it is one of the lowest. \nDuring the event\, authors of the report will present their findings in detail\, and will engaged in a discussion about the role of trust in modern democracy. \nProgramme \nWelcome: \n\nMiłosz Hodun\, President\, Projekt: Polska\n\nOpening remarks: \n\nAndrea Virág\, Director\, Republikon Institute\n\nSpeakers: \n\nKrzysztof Mączka\, auothor of the report\, A. Mickiewicz University\nMaciej Milewicz\, author of the report\, independent researcher\n\nModeration: Maja Obrebowska\, Projekt: Polska \nQ&A \nThe event will be taking place in Poznań\, Poland.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/launch-research-on-social-capital-in-poland-and-hungary/
LOCATION:Plac Wolności 1\, Poznań\, Poznań\, Poland
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SUMMARY:What Can be Learned From Crises? Western Balkans’ EU Enlargement in the Shadows of the Covid-19 Pandemic\, the War in Ukraine\, and the Energy Crisis.
DESCRIPTION:ENoP members Kalevi Sorsa Foundation and Ajatuspaja Visio have the pleasure to invite you to the upcoming discussion:  \nWhat can be learned from crises? Western Balkans’ EU enlargement in the shadows of the Covid-19 pandemic\, the War in Ukraine\, and the energy crisis. \nSeveral crises have tested Europe in recent years. All of them have strongly affected the Western Balkans – a region that aspires to join the EU – but has for years been stuck in the waiting room.  \nAfter the pandemic and now during the Russian war in Ukraine and the energy crisis\, the Western Balkan region appears as a battlefield of power politics\, where the EU should take care of its own interests. \nThe discussion looks at the different implications the crises have had on the Western Balkan countries and especially their EU rapprochement. Moving forward\, what have the crises taught us? What has been the EU’s role in helping the region and what could be Finland’s role in the future? \nThese and many other questions will be discussed among regional and Finnish politicians\, CSO experts\, and academia in Musiikkitalo on the 24th of January from 09:00-11:00. The event will discuss the report published by Kalevi Sorsa Foundation and European Network of Political Foundations: Has Covid-19 moved Western Balkan countries closer to or further from the EU.  \nProgram \n09:00 Opening \n09.05 Ledjon Shahini\, Director\, Qemal Stafa Foundation Albania: Covid-19-pandemic and the democratic backslide in the Western Balkans \n09.20 Brendan Humphreys\, Senior Researcher\, Aleksanteri Institute: Russian war on Ukraine and regional responses \n09.35 Irfan Cengic\, MP\, House of Peoples\, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Energy crisis and its implications \n09.50 Pilvi Torsti\, State Secretary: The EU’s role and support \n10.10 Pekka Haavisto\, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland: The role of Finland as a member state \n10.25 Discussion \n10.55 Closing words  \nThe event will be moderated by Jelena Simic from Kalevi Sorsa Foundation.  \nVenue: Musiikkitalo Lämpiö\, Kansalaistori 2G\, Helsinki\, Finland \nLanguage: English \nStreaming: A stream link will be sent to those who have registered.  \nThis event is organised with the support of ENoP as part of its current EU co-funded project “Strengthening ENoP as Actor in Support of Democratic and Pluralistic Societies”.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/what-can-be-learned-from-crises-western-balkans-eu-enlargement-in-the-shadows-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-the-war-in-ukraine-and-the-energy-crisis/
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SUMMARY:Online debate | The Future of Europe: Energy and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:At a time when Europe is faced with relevant decisions in the area of energy and climate change\, ENoP member Francisco Sá Carneiro Institute launches the debate with renowned experts and political decision-makers. \nProgramme \nOpening: \n\nGonçalo de Sampaio\, member of IFSC Board\n\nPanel: \n\nBeatrice Covassi\, Member of the European Parliament\nPedro Reis\, Consultant\, former President of AICEP and IFSC\nHugo Carvalho\, Member of the Portuguese Parliament\nMaria da Graça Carvalho\, Member of the European Parliament\, President of IFSC\n\nModerator: Gonçalo de Sampaio \nClosing remarks: \n\nMaria da Graça Carvalho\, Member of the European Parliament\, President of IFSC\n\nThe event will be live-streamed from the IFSC’s website and its Facebook page.
URL:https://www.enop.eu/event/online-debate-the-future-of-europe-energy-and-climate-change/
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