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We Are Part of Europe but Which Europe?

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The Conference on the Future of Europe that commenced earlier this month brings the question of Central Europe's contribution to European integration back to the forefront. How much of the spirit of 1989 remains in the face of democratic backsliding, authoritarian tendencies and economic unsettlement? We discuss recent Bucharest nine meeting with focus on the NATO's eastern flank, provide commentaries on the Future of Europe, upcoming election strategies, a split of the opposition in Poland and revisit a story about NGOs under threat of further curtailment.

Also, Visegrad Insight Fellow Radu Albu-Comănescu explains what underlies Central Europe's not so favourable predicament and how it can start to rethink and rebuild society at home and emerge victorious in the fight for pluralism and democracy.

Rebuilding Central Europe's lost relevance: https://visegradinsight.eu/rebuilding-central-europe-lost-relevance-in-european-integration/

The potential of a V4-Nordic coalition: https://visegradinsight.eu/connecting-v4-regional-expert-networks/

Only five countries expelled Russian spies after Vrbětice: https://visegradinsight.eu/russian-spies-prague-czechia-only-five-countries-expel/

#V4 #CentralEurope #FutureofEurope #COVID19 #vaccines #1989 #EUintegration

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The Conference on the Future of Europe that commenced earlier this month brings the question of Central Europe's contribution to European integration back to the forefront. How much of the spirit of 1989 remains in the face of democratic backsliding, authoritarian tendencies and economic unsettlement? We discuss recent Bucharest nine meeting with focus on the NATO's eastern flank, provide commentaries on the Future of Europe, upcoming election strategies, a split of the opposition in Poland and revisit a story about NGOs under threat of further curtailment.

Also, Visegrad Insight Fellow Radu Albu-Comănescu explains what underlies Central Europe's not so favourable predicament and how it can start to rethink and rebuild society at home and emerge victorious in the fight for pluralism and democracy.

Rebuilding Central Europe's lost relevance: https://visegradinsight.eu/rebuilding-central-europe-lost-relevance-in-european-integration/

The potential of a V4-Nordic coalition: https://visegradinsight.eu/connecting-v4-regional-expert-networks/

Only five countries expelled Russian spies after Vrbětice: https://visegradinsight.eu/russian-spies-prague-czechia-only-five-countries-expel/

#V4 #CentralEurope #FutureofEurope #COVID19 #vaccines #1989 #EUintegration

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