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01 / 12 / 2009 / Kristina Prunerova

20 years of democratic renewal in Eastern Europe

undefinedA gathering of young civic leaders from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and the Slovak Republic, and democracy and human rights campaigners from EU Eastern Partnership countries, with representatives of the European Commission, European Council, European Parliament, and EU member governments on the occasion of International Human Rights Day to mark 20 years since the end of the cold war and the end of communist rule in Central Europe.

The conference is part of Return to Europe - Reflections After 20 Years of Democratic Renewal, a PASOS project including studies and opinion polls into attitudes, especially among the younger generation, towards democracy in the Visegrad Four countries after two decades of democracy, and a survey of the public's attitudes to their own governments' support for democratisation in third countries.

Additional studies from the project, to be presented at the Prague conference and subsequently, include: Prospects for, and potential impact of, a new EU policy framework for democracy building in EU external relations and a policy brief on the Implications of the Ratification of the Lisbon Treaty for European Democracy Support (focusing in particular on the development of the EU diplomatic service, or External Action Service.

The conference, which will include a preview/pre-screening of one of the top documentary films about democracy and human rights to be shown in the One World Film Festival 2010, is held in association with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic, and with PASOS members: Center for Policy Studies at the Central European University, Hungary, Institute of Public Affairs (ISP), Poland, and the Institute for Public Affairs (IVO), Slovak Republic.

 

The EPD's Kristina Prunerova will be one of the speakers at the event, the itinerary of which can be found here.


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