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Event report - "E-Estonia: Building Trust in a Highly Digitalized Society”

March 28, 2019

As part of its Ambassadorial Lecture Series, the CEU Center for European Neighborhood Studies (CENS) hosted an event entitled, “E-Estonia: Building Trust in a Highly Digitalized Society” on March 27th. The event featured H.E. Ms. Kristi Karelsohn, Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to Hungary, who discussed the digitalization and e-governance taking place within Estonia.

Director of CENS Péter Balázs opened the event and explained how Estonia is a model for other countries, not just among EU members, but in the world for modernization.

CENS is looking for a research assistant

March 25, 2019
RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT THE CENTER FOR EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD STUDIES
The Center for European Neighborhood Studies (CENS) at Central European University (CEU) invites applications for the Research Assistant position. The successful candidate will join the CENS team in Budapest, Hungary, which concentrates on Central and Eastern Europe, with a regional focus on the Visegrad countries and/or Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus).

New CENS publication: Policy Paper on “2018 Bosnian Elections and the Electoral Framework of the Dayton Peace Accords”

March 21, 2019

We are happy to announce that our newest EU Frontiers Policy Paper “2018 Bosnian Elections and the Electoral Framework of the Dayton Peace Accords” is now available. You can download it here in our 'Publications' section.

Event Report: Greece-Macedonia: Resolution of the Name Dispute after Two Decades

March 1, 2019

On February 26th, CEU Center for European Neighborhood Studies hosted a round-table discussion entitled “Greece-Macedonia: Resolution of the Name Dispute after Two Decades.” The panel featured Ivana Dragsic of Freedom Square, Skopje and Nikos Bakirtzisfrom the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens.