Polarization in the Eastern European Neighbourhood
Secretariat of the Knowledge Platform Security and Rule of Law and Amy Eaglestone
Event details
Description
On 25 May 2023, the ‘Polarization in the Eastern European Neighbourhood’ trajectory will kick off with its first (online) country case session on Georgia.
Amy Eaglestone (researcher at the University of Birmingham) and KPSRL have initiated an event series under the Thematic Headline’s subtheme ‘Resilience to Polarization’, interrogating the specific mechanisms behind polarization in the Eastern European Neighbourhood and discussing possible responses from the perspective of the social contract. Georgia will be the first of two country cases (the second one being Moldova), after which a roundtable will follow to inform EU-level policy and programming related to support for rule of law and democracy in the Eastern European region.
Agenda:
|
Time (min) |
Session |
Contributor |
|
13:00 - 13:10 |
Introduction of trajectory |
- Amy Eaglestone: Researcher |
|
13:10 – 13:15 |
The social contract & polarization in Eastern Europe |
- Marco Mezzera: International Consultant |
|
13:15 – 13:25 |
Presentations on Georgia |
- Kornely Kakachia: Director at Georgia Institute for Politics |
|
13:25 – 13:35 |
Factual Q&A |
- Audience |
|
13:40 – 13:50 |
Social contract analysis & operationalization |
- Marco Mezzera |
|
13:50 – 14:45 |
Main discussion |
- Audience |
|
14:45 – 15:55 |
Round up |
- Amy Eaglestone |
|
15:55 – 16:00 |
Closing & future trajectory |
- Christian Kuitert - KPSRL |
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