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    Joint conference of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and IFAT

    The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs organised a joint conference in Jerusalem on the 3rd of June, 2019. Participants of the event entitled “In Search of Stability and Development – Common Challenges and Solutions between Central Europe and Israel” evaluated the relations between Israel and our region in the light of the results of the European Parliamentary elections.

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    Young BSF 2019 is supported by IVF Grant

    The Young Bled Strategic Forum (Young BSF) organized by the Slovenian Centre for European Perspective is an annual conference bringing together young leaders to engage in lively discussion and develop out-of-the-box solutions to some of the most pressing world issues.

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    Sándor Gyula Nagy visited Colombia

    Sándor Gyula Nagy, PhD, Deputy Director of IFAT held several lectures during his visit in Bogotá, Colombia.

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    Cooperation between V4 and the Western Balkans – what role for think tanks?

    The coordinators’ meeting of the Think Visegrad Platform was held on 27th May 2019. The meeting was just one day before the Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Visegrad and Western Balkan countries that provided the apropo of the conference entitled ’ Cooperation between V4 and the Western Balkans – what role for think tanks?’ that directly followed the coordinator meeting.

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    Dr. László Vasa visited Foreign Service Academy and made a speech for diplomats in Kenya

    Dr. László Vasa, chief advisor and senior research fellow of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade visited the Foreign Service Academy of the Kenyan Foreign Ministry and met director Amb. Simon Nabukwesi on May 10, 2019.

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    Iranian-American Tensions and the Chances of a New Gulf War

    A year after the American withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal, the relations between the United States and Iran hit a new low. The Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade organised an expert roundtable on the 29th of May to interpret Iranian-American tensions and to discuss the chances of the eruption of a new Gulf war. The participants of the debate included Ádám Éva, researcher of the Antall József Knowledge Centre, Erzsébet N. Rózsa, senior research fellow of the World Economy Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and professor of the University of Public Service, and László Csicsmann, associate professor of the Corvinus University of Budapest. The discussion was moderated by Máté Szalai, senior researcher at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade assistant professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest.

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    Europe in the Global Competition – An Innovative Old Continent?

    On 22 May, the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT) hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Europe in the Global Competition – An Innovative Old Continent?”. The discussion was part of the joint event series called “Stronger Together – Mapping a New Path for the European Union” which is held by IFAT and the State Secretariat for European Union Policies and Coordination of the Prime Minister’s Office.

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    15 years in the EU: What have we learned?

    On the 20th May 2019, the 15th anniversary of the Czech Republic entering the European Union was celebrated at the Prague House in Brussels. In this context, Czech Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM organised together with the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU and the Delegation of Prague to the EU a panel discussion entitled 15 years in the EU: What have we learned?, where four representatives from the states of Visegrad group were given the floor.

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    Strengthening security and stability in the Western Balkans: Role of integration structures

    The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade organized a roundtable discussion entitled “Strengthening security and stability in the Western Balkans: Role of integration structures” on 14th May in order to evaluate that how Euro-Atlantic integration process enhances security and stability in the Western Balkans. The event was moderated by Anna Orosz, Research Fellow at Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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    Insight on the current state of EU – India relations

    The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade hosted a public lecture by Prof. Dr. Purusottam Bhattacharya, retired professor of international relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, who offered critical insights on the current state of the EU – India relationship.