Event Report

Conference report: What Next for Ukraine and the Visegrad Group: Reassessing Strained or Disinterested Relationships

April 17, 2018

Conference report "What Next for Ukraine and the Visegrad Group: Reassessing Strained or Disinterested Relationships" 

Venue and date: Central European University, Budapest, Nádor utca 15, 103 Tiered Room, March 28, 2018.  

On March 28 Center for European Neighbourhood Studies in cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung conducted a conference "What Next for Ukraine and the Visegrad Group: Reassessing Strained or Disinterested Relationships". Below are the minutes of the conference authored by Daniel Matok.

Event Report:Refugees' trajectories in the EU in the context of recent developments in Turkey Where do we stand now?

October 11, 2016

On September 28th, 2016, the Center for European Neighborhood Studies (CENS) at the Central European University in Budapest (CEU), together with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung –Budapest Office (FES) organized the international conference entitled Refugees' trajectories in the EU in the context of recent developments in Turkey. Where do we stand now?

Rule of Law Key to Fighting ISIL, Tackling Corruption, Guaranteeing Human Rights, Bell Says

June 2, 2016

The rule of law is so essential to democracy that it is the guiding principle in key issues today – fighting the lawless ISIL, tackling corruption, guaranteeing human rights for asylum seekers, and securing a free and democratic Ukraine, according to U.S. Ambassador to Hungary Colleen Bell, speaking at CEU May 17. Bell’s lecture was hosted by CEU’s Center for European Neighborhood Studies, and Bell was introduced by CEU President and Rector John Shattuck.