Human Security in Europe’s Eastern Neighborhood

Tue. September 22nd, 2020
Live Online

The coronavirus pandemic has revived demands for a human-centric approach to security. In Europe’s eastern neighborhood, this means strengthening healthcare systems and building more resilient societies while managing existing threats such as geopolitical rivalries, conflicts in areas of limited statehood, and cyber and hybrid warfare.

Amid prolonged tensions in Ukraine, civil unrest in Belarus, and rising infection rates across the region, this public discussion will take stock of the elements needed to build strong and accountable institutions in Europe’s east. This event will be held in the framework of the Horizon 2020 EU-LISTCO project.

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event speakers

Kornely Kakachia

Kakachia is the director of the Georgian Institute of Politics in Tbilisi.

Artyom Shraibman

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center

Artyom Shraibman is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.

Kateryna Zarembo

Zarembo is an associate fellow at the New Europe Center in Kyiv.

Judy Dempsey

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe

Dempsey is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe