Friedrich Ebert Stifung Dialogue Southeast Europe wishes you safe and happy holidays! This year, keeping our holiday cheer is much more difficult, yet it can help us through these peculiar times. From the entire FES Dialogue Southeast Europe team, we wish you pleasant and safe holidays. Physical distancing is still…
On 30th of November, FES SOE organized an online conference with the Institute for Democratic Engagement Southeast Europe (IDESE), that was dedicated to the topic of the Far-Right in (Southeast) Europe.
On 20th of November, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe and the Austro-French Centre for Rapprochement in Europe organized the second focus group discussion in the Western Balkans Discuss the Future of Europe series. The event gathered academics, journalists, politicians, members of parliaments,…
On 11th November, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Dialogue Southeast Europe organized an online panel discussion titled „(Is) the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans finally on the Agenda (?)“, following the Sofia Summit, which took place the day before, and within the Berlin Process…
We would like to invite you to attend the live stream session on Far-right international in Southeast Europe – How it ruins democracy and supports the rise of authoritarianism on upcoming Monday, November 30th from 17:30. The live-stream will be hosted on our Facebook page.
On 16th November, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung hosted the Human Rights Award 2020 ceremony in Berlin. This year's award was given to the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Mr. Zoran Zaev, for his personal commitment to the conclusion of the Prespa Agreement and his efforts towards a European future and a free and open…
We hereby invite you to attend the online streaming of the Human Rights Award 2020 ceremony that will be held next Monday, 16th of November in Berlin from 4-5:30 pm CET. Unfortunatelly, due to existing circumstances the number of in person attendees at the ceremony will be limited, however we would still like to share…
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Regional Dialogue Southeast Europe and Belgrade Office are opening a competition for the selection of participants in the first online Regional Academy of Public Policies - Education and Sustainable Employment. The Academy is an advanced programme of political education designed for…
On 5th of October, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dialogue Southeast Europe and the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory organized two-panel discussions in Belgrade, marking the 20th anniversary of citizens' protests that led to the fall of Slobodan Milosevic in 2001. The event gathered politicians, NGO…
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