Vienna Process 2021: Re-visiting and Re-thinking the Euro-MED
Vienna Process 2021: Re-visiting and Re-thinking the Euro-MED
Author(s): Nora Wolf
Subject(s): Politics, Governance, Economic policy, International relations/trade, Security and defense
Published by: IFIMES Mednarodni inštitut za bližnjevzhodne in balkanske študije
Keywords: 2021: Vienna Process; Euro-MED; cooperation;
Summary/Abstract: On the historic date of March 08th – International Women’s Day, a large number of international affairs specialists gathered for the second consecutive summit in Vienna, Austria. This leg of the Vienna Process titled: “Europe – Future – Neighbourhood at 75: Disruptions Recalibration Continuity”. The conference, jointly organized by the Modern Diplomacy, IFIMES and their partners, with the support of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, was aimed at discussing the future of Europe and its neighbourhood in the wake of its old and new challenges.[2] Along with the two acting State Presidents, the event was endorsed by the keynote of the EU Commissioner for European Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Excellency Olivér Várhelyi. The first, of the three-panel conference, entitled “Revisiting and Rethinking Euro-Med: Fostering dialogue and a cooperative approach to addressing common challenges” was brilliantly conducted by the OSCE Sec-General (2011-2017), current IFIMES Euro-Med Director, Amb. Lamberto Zannier. Among his speakers were academics, government and IGO representatives of different yet complimentary backgrounds.
Series: IFIMES Research Papers
- Page Count: 4
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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