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Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

Europe’s Unstable Eastern Neighborhood: What Role for Civil Society?

European Partnership for Democracy co-organizes with the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF), Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU, Václav Havel Library and Czech Centre Brussels the conference “Europe’s Unstable Eastern Neighborhood: What Role for Civil Society?”. Václav Havel European Dialogue Conference is an annual event organised for the third year running.

This year the conference will be held in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) Review and focus on the challenges of civil society in the Eastern Partnership countries. Boris Navasardyan from the EaP CSF, Yerevan Press Club, Armenia will be one of the speakers at the event, which will take place on 18 November 2015 at the European Parliament.

The conference will aim to answer the following questions: What are the tendencies for civil society Eastern Partnership countries? What are Eastern partnership countries’ needs and expectations from the EU and the Eastern Partnership? What should be the EU´s role vis-à-vis civil society in Eastern partnership countries? Is EU engagement efficient? What is the role of the EU, when faced with assertive Russian policies towards its neighbours?

In case you are interested in attending the event, please register by Friday, 6 November.

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