Hosting the event underscores Hungary’s commitment holding the presidency in the Council to fostering European unity, political dialogue, and collaboration, while reinforcing its role as a bridge between Eastern and Western Europe. This location highlights Hungary’s dedication to regional stability and its influence on Europe’s future direction.
The panel will explore the summit's dialogue on regional security and economic resilience, while analyzing both the strengths and limitations of the collaborative frameworks set in motion. How can we understand or measure the impacts of the summit? What are the structural challenges that the 47 states will face during the implementations of policies? What are the broader implications regarding the future of Europe? We will try to answer these questions.
Language: English
Program
12:00 – 12:45 Moderated Discussion
- Suay Nilhan Acikalin, Visiting Fellow, MCC
- Leonardo Orlando, Visiting Fellow, MCC
- Ralph Schoellhammer, Head of Center for Applied History and International Relations Theory, MCC
Moderator: Damille Devenyi, Researcher at the Center for European. Studies, MCC
12:45 – 13:00 Q&A