Contemporary history of Europe; European common policies; EU secutiry policy; Geopolitical relations; East-West relations; Central and Eastern Europe; Peace studies; Moldova; Ukraine; Western Balkans
Abstract :
[en] This presentation has explored the historical origins and the complexity of building a security policy at European Union level, as well as the major challenges in this area raised by the enlargement of the European Union to Central and Eastern Europe and the prospect of future enlargements to an even wider region (Moldova, Ukraine, the Western Balkans, etc.).
Research center :
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI)
Disciplines :
Political science, public administration & international relations History Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
DANESCU, Elena ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History
ANGHEL, Suzana; Policy Analyst in the European Council Oversight Unit (ECOS) in the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS), Brussels
Language :
English
Title :
Central and Eastern Europe and European security policy: Quo vadis?
Original title :
[en] Central and Eastern Europe and European security policy: Quo vadis?
Publication date :
20 December 2023
Event name :
WINTER (Online) LECTURE SERIES
Event organizer :
Europe Direct at the University of Luxembourg University of Luxembourg MAHEC Programme BCE Programme Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Suzana Anghel is a Policy Analyst in the European Council Oversight Unit (ECOS) in the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS), where her research focuses on the European Council and foreign and security policy. Prior to joining the EPRS, she was a project coordinator at the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) and a Marie Curie fellow at the University of East Anglia, where her research focused on parliamentary oversight of common security and defence policy. She has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Geneva.
Commentary :
The new edition of the Winter (Online) Lecture Series on Europe will take place in December 2023 in connection with the courses “History of European integration (1919-1993)” (MAHEC-S1-M6i) and “Economic and social history of Europe after 1945: concepts, processes, actors” (MAHEC-S3-M5iii) from the Master in European Contemporary History, and the course “Democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe” (BCE-EU-301-04) from the Bachelor in European Cultures. The aim is to give students on these programmes, as well as the wider academic community at the University of Luxembourg, the opportunity to find out about the history and workings of the European institutions in Luxembourg from new and unconventional angles and to discuss some of the milestones in contemporary European history with people who were involved in or witnessed these events. Each session (in French or English, with a Q&A session in French and English) will be streamed via Webex and will include a presentation by a speaker followed by a discussion with the audience and the opportunity to ask questions. The lectures are run in conjunction with Europe Direct at the University of Luxembourg – a competitive European public history project co-funded by the European Union (2021-2025) – and are also open to the wider public.