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Kick-off meeting of the project "My neighbor. Success stories of inter-faith dialogue within and beyond the V4 countries"

October 26, 2018

On 17 October 2018, Foreign Policy initiative BH – FPI BH (Sarajevo) in cooperation with the Centre for European Neighborhood studies – CENS (Budapest), Strategic Policy institute – STRATPOL (Bratislava) and Association for International Affairs (Prague) organized a kick off meeting of the project “My Neighbor, Success Stories of the Inter-faith Dialogue within and beyond the V4

Call for Applications for Simulation Game „Re-negotiating Peace”

September 6, 2018

World War I negotiation simulation

Simulation Game „Re-negotiating Peace”

Interested in history and historical events of the 20th century?

Always wanted to step into the shoes of Lloyd George or Georges Clemenceau?

Or would you prefer Woodrow Wilson?

What would you have done if you had sat behind the negotiation table?

Apply and improve your debating skills!

Event Report: The Western Balkan’s Diversity of Identities: Political Culture, Minorities and Gender

June 11, 2018

On 31 May 2018, the CEU Center for European Neighborhood Studies (CENS), Andrássy University (AUB) and the Austrian Cultural Forum Budapest jointly hosted an international conference entitled “The Western Balkan’s Diversity of Identities: Political Culture, Minorities and Gender”.

New CENS publication: Policy Paper on regional cooperation in Central and South Eastern Europe

June 5, 2018

We are happy to announce that our newest EU Frontiers Policy Paper "From ‘Visegrad Four’ to ‘Varna Four’: The rise and role of regional cooperation in Central and South Eastern Europe" is now available. As usual you can download it here in our 'Publications' section.

Conference Report: The rise and role of regional cooperation in Central and South Eastern Europe

April 25, 2018

On April 13 2018, the CEU Center for European Neighborhood Studies (CENS) and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Budapest office hosted a conference titled “From ‘Visegrad Four’ to ‘Varna Four’: The rise and role of regional cooperation in Central and South Eastern Europe”.