Europeanisation meets democracy from below: The Western Balkans on the search for new European and democratic Momentum (WB2EU)

The WB2EU 2nd Ideas go public Lab will serve the purpose of discussing Eurosceptic and illiberal alliances in the region, to have an intensive debate about rule of law and justice and EU enlargement, to present Policy Briefs for project phase I rule of law and justice, to discuss the Policy Briefs for phase II social dimension, to have an exchange with political stakeholders, and to further establish an academia-policy-politics alliance around the project.

Day 1 (14 October)

10.00-11.30: Tackling illiberalism and Euroscepticism from below project meeting (closed session)
Venue for all events on both days: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences
(Grand Hall: main faculty entrance, 2nd floor), Kardeljeva ploščad 5, 1000 Ljubljana

15.00-16.30: Workshop – “Eurosceptic and illiberal alliance in the region” (closed session)

Joint meeting within the framework of the EU projects WB2EU and Tackling illiberalism and Euroscepticism from below

Presentations followed by discussion:

  • Tackling illiberalism and Euroscepticism from below: The case of Italy, Manuela Caiani
  • Tackling illiberalism and Euroscepticism from below: The case of Poland, Adam Balcer
  • WB2EU: Presentation of the Policy Brief by Christina Griessler and Fanni Elek, Andrássy University Budapest, Hungary
  • WB2EU: Policy Brief by Djordje Popović, presented by Marko Savković, Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (BFPE), Serbia
  • Tackling illiberalism and Euroscepticism from below: Presentation by Faris Kočan, University of Ljubljana, Centre of International Relations (CIR), Slovenia, WB2EU Network

Moderated by Marko Lovec, University of Ljubljana, Centre of International Relations (CIR), Slovenia, WB2EU Network
 
18.00-19.30: Public debate in hybrid format with Live Stream  – “Is the EU losing the Western Balkans and/or vice versa?”

For a long time, the Central and East European new member states, such as Slovenia, were a symbol of successful Europeanisation and of the strength of the enlargement policy as the most important foreign policy tool of the European Union. In the last decade, they have taken a central role in the divide over fundamental norms and rules such as independent judiciary, media, and civil society, thus ultimately playing in favour of the enlargement fatigue in Western Europe.

The public debate will, among others, address the following questions:

  • What did Ursula Von der Leyen’s tour in September tell about the reformed enlargement policy being up to the institutional and geopolitical challenges in the region?
  • How will the German elections impact the rule of law and enlargement policy?
  • What is the climate in the European Council as seen from the outcome of the informal EU-Western Balkans Summit? How prominently figure here the questions of the rule of law and the lack of reforms in this sector?
  • Are multi-ethnic countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and North Macedonia losing their ground vis-à-vis the strongmen and growing nationalisms in the region? How will this impact the reform impetus?
  • Are we witnessing a re-emergence of ethnic conflicts as a result of the weakening of the multilateral normative framework?

Discussants:

Peter Grk, Head of the Bled Strategic Forum (BSF) department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
Marko Makovec, Director/Deputy Managing Director, Western Europe, Western Balkans, Turkey and United Kingdom, European External Action Service (EEAS)
Donika Emini, Executive Director of CiviKos Platform, Kosovo
Dimitar Nikolovski, Director of the Centre for European Strategies (EUROTHINK), North Macedonia, WB2EU Network
Christina Griessler, Research Fellow for netPOL-Network for Political Communication, Andrássy University Budapest, WB2EU Network

Moderated by Vedran Džihić, Senior Researcher, Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), WB2EU Network

In cooperation with the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences and the Europe for Citizens project Tackling Illiberal/Eurosceptic Narratives from Below:

Picture gallery 2nd Ideas go public Lab – Day 1: Eurosceptic and illiberal alliance in the region
Workshop in hybrid format, Grand Hall, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences (14 October 2021)

© WB2EU / Photos: Susan Milford-Faber

Picture gallery  2nd Ideas go public Lab – Day 1: Is the EU losing the Western Balkans and/or vice versa? Public debate in hybrid format with Live Stream, Grand Hall, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences (14 October 2021)

© WB2EU / Photos: Susan Milford-Faber

Day 2 (15 October )

9.30-10:30h: WB2EU Network meeting (closed session)

10.30-11:00h: Coffee break

10:30-12.00h: WB2EU Network meeting (closed session)

12.00h: Lunch

In Cooperation with the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences and the Europe for Citizens project Tackling Illiberal/Eurosceptic Narratives from Below:



Picture gallery 2nd Ideas go public Lab – Day 2: WB2EU Network meeting
Closed session in hybrid format, Grand Hall, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences (15 October 2021)

© WB2EU / Photos: Susan Milford-Faber, Lena Krohmer, Vedran Džihić

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