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Stark nach außen, sanft nach innen: Plädoyer für ein vorsichtiges Europa

Buchpräsentation von René Cuperus, Clingendael Institute (Niederlande)

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EU-Moldova Relations between EU Accession and Domestic Tensions

KAS Europe Talks

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "KAS Europe Talks". In this format, the European Office regularly organizes a discussion with the Director of another KAS Office, focusing on recent devel-opments in the respective countries or regions as well as on the status quo of relations with the European Union. This event focuses on the Republic of Moldova and its relations with the EU against the backdrop of domestically turbulent times.

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The Role of National Minorities in the European Union

South Tyrol as a role model for other regions?

The Role of National minorities in the European Union is a topic that oftentimes receives less attention than matters that concern a bigger share of the population and/or are supported by more influential groups on a national or European level. At the same time, National minorities are an integral part of European societies and are the living example of the approach “United in diversity”, which applies to the European family as a whole but also to national states.

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China´s growing presence in Central and Eastern Europe. A matter of concern?

Conference about Europe's China Strategy

China's economic and political presence has expanded rapidly almost everywhere in the world over the past decade. In the United States, Japan, and even the European Union, attention to its impact has increased. In 2019, the European Commission and the EU diplomatic service published a document simply titled "EU-China - A Strategic Outlook." In it, China is described as a partner, an economic competitor, and a systemic rival.

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EU-Montenegro Relations between EU Accession and Political Standstill

KAS Europe Talks

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "KAS Europe Talks". In this format, the European Office regularly organizes a discussion with the Director of another KAS Office, focusing on recent developments in the respective countries or regions as well as on the status quo of relations with the European Union. This event focuses on Montenegro and its relations with the EU against the backdrop of domestically turbulent times.

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The Mornign After - Bulgaria has voted

Online Event

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "The Morning After". In this online format, we are monitoring the Parliamentary and/or Presidential Elec-tions in European states and discuss the results with our KAS colleagues in the respective country. Furthermore, we try to assess the implications the result could have for the country’s relationship with the European Union. This session will focus on Bulgaria, where Parliamentary Elections are scheduled for 2 April 2023.

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The Morning After - Finland has voted

Online Event

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "The Morning After". In this online format, we are monitoring the Parliamentary and/or Presidential Elec-tions in European states and discuss the results with our KAS colleagues in the respective country. Furthermore, we try to assess the implications the result could have for the country’s relationship with the European Union. This session will focus on Finland, where Parliamentary Elections are scheduled for 2 April 2023.

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The Morning after - Estonia has voted

Online Event

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "The Morning After". In this online format, we are monitoring the Parliamentary and/or Presidential Elections in European states and discuss the results with our KAS colleagues in the respective country. Furthermore, we try to assess the implications the result could have for the country’s relationship with the European Union. This session will focus on Estonia, where Parliamentary Elections are scheduled for 5 March 2023.

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023

Workshop

On behalf of the Representation of Israel to the EU and NATO, the AJC Transatlantic Institute, and the European Office of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, we are honored to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 31, 2023.

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The Morning After – Czech Republic has voted

Online Event

The European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is very pleased to invite you to the next session of our event format "The Morning After". In this online format, we are monitoring the Parliamentary and/or Presidential Elections in European states and discuss the results with our KAS colleagues in the respective country. Furthermore, we try to assess the implications the result could have for the country’s relationship with the European Union. This session will focus on the Czech Republic, where the second round of the Presidential Elections is scheduled for 27/28 January 2023.

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Team Presentation

Back from the summer break

Welcome back from the summer break - and say hello to our team from the KAS European Office! 🚨

Event Report - 30 in 2030?

Launching EU Accession Negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova

In June 2024, the first intergovernmental conferences with EU candidates Ukraine and Moldova were held in Luxemburg. Even though those conferences are seen as a milestone for the enlargement process, it remains to be seen whether 2030 is realistic for both countries given the immense reforms the countries need to implement.

Event Report: The Future of the Single Market

Putting European Competitiveness back on the Agenda

European decision makers have been struggling with the question on how to boost European competitiveness. In April 2024 Enrico Letta, former Italian prime minster, published a high-level report that underlined the urgent need to deepen the European single market and to adapt to evolving technological and global economic trends. In a joint event of the Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and the German Economic Institute (IW) we discussed these and other questions.

Welcome to our new director, Beatrice Gorawantschy!

🎉 Exciting news! 🎉 We are excited to announce a significant change in leadership at the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation Europe in Brussels! 🚀 After years of dedicated work and exceptional leadership, Dr. Hardy Ostry will be passing the baton to our new Director, Dr. Beatrice Gorawantschy! 🌟

Die deutschen Kommunen als Schlüsselfigur der europäischen Verkehrswende

Im Rahmen der Veranstaltung „Die deutschen Kommunen und die Europäischen Verkehrswende“ boten die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung und der Deutsche Städte- und Gemeindebund die Gelegenheit zum Austausch über die Bedeutung der kommunalen Ebene für das Gelingen der Verkehrswende.

Promoting youth priorities from Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership

Last week, we had the opportunity to welcome members of EDYN in Strasbourg. Here, members had the opportunity to meet with senior officials from the European Parliament and representatives of the European People's Party to discuss the challenges facing young people in the Eastern Partnership countries, the enlargement of the EU to include the Western Balkans, the role of youth participation in EU and non-EU policies, and the need for stronger youth representation in EU policymaking and decision-making. Supporting young and aspiring politically interested people is one of the main goals of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. We are very happy to have worked with a well-organized and ambitious organization and its members. We would like to thank Rainer Wieland, Lidia Pereira, Michael Gahler and Karlo Ressler and Andrius Kubilius for having us.

Moritz Kreis

60 Years Élysée-Treaty

Perspectives and Challenges of the Franco-German Partnership

"More ambitions - less contentment", this was the demand of the chairman of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and former president of the German Bundestag, Prof. Dr. Norbert Lammert, during the event "60 Years Élysée-Treaty - Perspectives and Challenges of the Franco-German Partnership", organized by the European Office of the KAS on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Élysée Treaty. The aim was to evaluate ways to strengthen the strained relations between Germany and France and to intensify their alliance, which underpins the unity of the EU.

Europa und die Zukunft der liberalen Weltordnung

Nationale, europäische und globale Perspektiven

„Was kann und sollte Europa in Kooperation mit seinen Partner tun, um die liberale Weltordnung aufrechtzuerhalten und zukunftsorientiert fortzuentwickeln?“ war die Leitfrage der zweitägigen hybriden Konferenz, die in Kooperation mit der Andrássy Universität Budapest (AUB) stattfand.

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Der NATO Gipfel in Brüssel - Geeint in ein neues Zeitalter?

Selbstvergewisserung und Neuausrichtung der transatlantischen Allianz nach schwierigen Jahren.

Die Welt ist in einem ständigen Wandel unterzogen. Die North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) als kollektives, zwischenstaatliches Verteidigungsbündnis musste im Laufe ihres 72-jährigen Bestehens auf das sich ständig ändernde geopolitische und sicherheitspolitische Umfeld reagieren. Der NATO-Gipfel in Brüssel bot die Gelegenheit, im Angesicht einer immer komplexer werdenden Weltordnung, ein neues Kapitel aufzuschlagen.

Die Konferenz zur Zukunft Europas – Start eines bürgerzentrierten Dialogprozesses

„Wir alle haben unsere Träume, wenn wir an die Zukunft Europas denken“ (Dr. Ursula von der Leyen)

So vielfältig Europa ist, so unterschiedlich sind auch die Träume und Erwartungen der EU-Bürgerinnen und Bürger an die Zukunft Europas. Neben dem Europatag werden in diesem Jahr am 9. Mai auch die Feierlichkeiten zum Beginn der Konferenz zur Zukunft Europas begangen. Nach einer langen Planungsphase startet damit offiziell der europaweite Bürgerdialog mit dem übergeordneten Ziel, EU-Bürgerinnen und Bürger stärker in die Entscheidungs- und Gestaltungsprozesse der Europäischen Union miteinzubeziehen. Doch ist die Europäische Union überhaupt bereit neue Wege zu gehen und an welchen Stellschrauben muss vielleicht gedreht werden, um das europäische Projekt voranzutreiben?