Presentation of the policy papers on the cooperation between the Visegrad Group and the Western Balkans

Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis”, on 28th June 2019 in Budapest participated at the promotional event of the project entitled ‘Regional cooperation in the Western Balkans: The Berlin Process and Visegrad Group in comparison’ hosted by The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade. The project is implemented by a consortium of think tanks from the […]
Panel discussion: The Western Balkans beyond resolution of bilateral issues

Different aspects of bilateral relations and disputes in the Western Balkans and possible directions of resolutions and cooperation between the countries were debated at the panel discussion organized by Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG) and the Institute for Democracy ‘Societas Civilis’ (IDSCS) titled ‘The Western Balkans beyond resolution of bilateral issues’ that took […]
IDSCS contribution to the UK Parliamentary debate – Beyond Brexit: the UK and the Balkans

Institute for Democracy Societas Civilis – Written Evidence (BUB0019) What are the UK’s interests, direct and indirect, in the Balkans? How are these likely to evolve in the near future? A stable, peaceful and prosperous Balkan region is the UK’s primary interest. There are two main processes that will significantly influence the evolution of these interests: 1) the pace of the EU accession process,together with the subsequent implementation of EU-related reforms, and […]