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Seminar

Defence and security in Europe – Biden and Brexit as new parameters

Online discussion

At this event, our distinguished speakers will discuss these shifting geopolitical parameters from a German, British and EU perspective and will share their views on the future development of European and British foreign, defence and security policy.

Online-Seminar

European strategic autonomy and a new transatlantic bargain

Online discussion

The Centre for European Reform and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung hosted an online discussion to launch the CER's recent policy brief 'European strategic autonomy and a new transatlantic bargain'.

Online-Seminar

EU views of the UK and Scotland Post-Brexit

Online event

The UK has historically had a reputation as a serious international player but has Brexit damaged that? The panel will examine how EU countries currently perceive the UK and their hopes for the future relationship.

Online-Seminar

Ireland & Germany's Priorities in post-Brexit Europe

Online event

Join us for our latest online event with the European Movement Ireland looking at Ireland & Germany's Priorities in post-Brexit Europe.

Online-Seminar

The US Presidential Election 2020: What’s at stake?

Online discussion

Online discussion organised by Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, The Federal Trust and Global Policy Institute

Online-Seminar

“Fake news”, democracy and coronavirus – Fighting disinformation in a digital age

Webinar

Our panel will explore the form and impact of disinformation campaigns, and discuss and evaluate strategies and initiatives to counter disinformation from a UK, European and international perspective.

Seminar

After Brexit: Britain’s relations with Germany and the EU

Now that the United Kingdom has formally left the European Union, the next phase of Brexit focusses on negotiating the future relationship between the UK and its European partners. Our expert panel will discuss issues such as economic and trade relations, security policy and foreign and defence policies from both British and German perspectives.

Discussion

A New Challenge: Climate Security - The Geopolitical Implications of Climate Change

This panel discussion will examine what measures, both in the policy as well as the technology sphere, can potentially accelerate de-carbonisation in the transport sector.

Lecture

Securing Freedom in the Age of Connectivity: Towards a Deeper German-British Friendship?

In this lecture, Germany's minister of defence Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer will explore the future of the German-British relationship after Brexit and address the challenges of international security, environmental protection, and sustainable prosperity in the digital economy faced by both states.

Expert talk

CLIMATE CHANGE: EUROPEAN RESPONSES AND BREXIT

Joint event with Federal Trust and Global Policy Institute

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Innovation & Competitiveness: 30 Years of the Single Market

Author: Carla Donohoe Editor: Elizabeth Moody

Dublin October 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an in-person event, 'Innovation & Competitiveness: 30 Years of the Single Market'

One Year on from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine – Priorities for European Security and Defence

by Cian Fitzgerald

Dublin, March 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and The Insitute of International and European Affairs hosted a half-day symposium, ‘One Year on from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine– Priorities for European Security and Defence'.

The Good Friday Agreement and the EU after 25 Years

by Ciarán O Driscoll

Dublin, March 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an online event, ‘The Good Friday Agreement and the EU after 25 years’.

Europe's Economy in Troubled Times

by Emma Rooney

Dublin, 28 November 2022: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an online event, ‘Europe’s Economy in Troubled Times’. This was the final event in the Supporting Democracy series with European Movement Ireland in 2022.

New Ways of Engagement and the International Context: Northern Ireland and Ireland

by Prof. Paul Carmichael

Belfast 3-4 November 2022: This two-day conference was organised by the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Ulster University, in coordination with the Centre for Irish-German Studies (CIGS) at the University of Limerick, and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). It successfully took place at Clifton House Heritage Centre, adjacent to Ulster University’s Belfast campus. The conference was a follow-on event to the gathering in Limerick in 2021.

Supporting Democracy and Security: The War in Ukraine

by Stephen Kennedy

Dublin, 22 June 2022: In the second event in this three part series of events with European Movement Ireland, the importance of supporting democracy in Ukraine and enhancing European Security was discussed.

Supporting Democracy: Women in Leadership, Equality and Empowerment in Europe

by Stephen Kennedy

Dublin, 21 March 2022: In the first iteration of this three-part event series for 2022 organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland, the importance of gender equality in supporting democracy in Europe was examined.

A Secure Future: Cybersecurity and the EU

by Caoimhe McCarthy

Dublin, 25 November 2021: In the final part of this three-part series of events for 2021 organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland , the growing importance of Cybersecurity across EU policy areas was examined.

Unions, Break-ups and Special Relationships – Aspects of the Irish-German-UK Relationships

by students of GE6021 at University of Limerick and Gisela Holfter

Limerick 4-5 November 2021: This conference organised by the Centre for Irish-German Studies (CIGS) in coordination with Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Ulster University, the Centre for European Studies, University of Limerick and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) successfully took place at the University of Limerick. It focused on three aspects: first, a major feature was a discussion of the initial impact and ongoing repercussions of Brexit for British-German Relations and British Studies in Germany/German Studies in the UK as well as Irish-German relations and German Studies in Ireland and Irish Studies in Germany. Secondly, we reflected on German unification from a cultural and political perspective. Focusing on reunification itself, this part asked what lessons can be learned from the German experience and whether - keeping in mind the vastly different situation in Ireland North and South, there are aspects of the German experience that could of interest in the ‘Shared Ireland, Shared Island’ discussions. And thirdly and last but by no means least the engagement with Europe and the European Union in Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit was a focal point. This part analysed the situation north and south of the Irish border vis-a-vis the EU and the European context of economic, legal, policy and cultural questions. This report covers all parts of the conference.

Juliane Liebers

The 21st century will be the century of Europe

Charles Michel, President of the European Council, gave the Konrad Adenauer Foundation's twelfth State of Europe speech.

Every year the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung invites the top representatives of the institutions of Europe to speak about the nature and the situation of the idea of a united Europe. In the twelfth State of Europe speech, the President of the Council summed up the challenges of the 21st century for Europe: climate change, the corona pandemic, the “digital revolution” and coping with the boom in artificial intelligence, as well as the growing pressure from authoritarian regimes.