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SUMMARY:Marriage of Convenience or Love Match? Right-wing Populist Relations between Israel and Europe
DESCRIPTION:Webtalk at Schader Foundation organized by Working Group 2 – Perception and Communication \nConvenors: Michèle Knodt\, Sharon Pardo\, Veith Selk \nAnti-Semitic and Israelophobic tendencies within right-wing populism are often the subject of critical reporting in Germany. In particular\, Viktor Orbán’s campaign loaded with anti-Semitic connotations against George Soros has been followed closely in Germany. However\, the message sent by former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from Jerusalem to Brussels in February 2019\, during a visit by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to Israel\, was hardly noticed. He explained that there is a strong connection between Israel and Orbán’s Hungary\, based on the “many things” that these two countries have shared\, both in the past and in the present. According to Netanyahu\, Israel and Hungary are “both small nations\, democracies that share common values and interests”. Is there a tradition of right-wing populism in Israel that Netanyahu was drawing on with his statement? Is the partnership between Netanyahu’s Israel and Orbán’s Hungary characteristic of a change that Israel has undergone? And what calculations\, core convictions and contradictions underlie the positions of European right-wing populists towards Israel? In cooperation with the Technical University Darmstadt and under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Michèle Knodt\, the Schader Foundation will address this topic in a public evening event that will take place digitally. It is part of the COST Action ENTER Week. \nPlease register via e-mail by 3 October 2021 at: kontakt@schader-stiftung.de \nClick here for the official flyer:
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/right-wing-populist-relations-between-israel-and-europe/
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SUMMARY:Partnerships in Crisis: The European Union’s Strategic Partnerships in a Turbulent World Arena
DESCRIPTION:Webtalk organized by Working Group 4 – Relations \nConvenors: Michael Smith\, Laura Ferreira-Pereira\, Andrew Cottey \nThis virtual round table is presented by Working Group 4 of the ENTER project\, which is focused on changes and challenges in the EU’s key global relationships. Its starting point is the network of strategic partnerships established by the EU in the first fifteen years of the 21st century\, which is often seen as one of the EU’s claims to global engagement and leverage. Despite the more or less formal agreements between the EU and its major international interlocutors\, the evidence that this gives the EU global reach and diplomatic clout is patchy\, and many of the key partnerships have been thrown into doubt by the development of successive international crises – most recently\, those relating to the COVID pandemic and the retreat from Afghanistan. Contributors will focus on key EU strategic partnerships\, including those with the United States\, Brazil and China\, and where appropriate on the broader nature of the EU’s strategic diplomacy. The discussion will draw upon work conducted for a recent volume: Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and Michael Smith (eds) The European Union’s Strategic Partnerships: global diplomacy in a contested world. Palgrave Macmillan\, 2021. \nPlease register online at: info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu \nClick here for the official flyer:
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/the-european-unions-strategic-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:Mapping Contestation of EU Foreign Policy and External Relations: What's Next?
DESCRIPTION:Webtalk/ Webinar organized by Working Group 3 – Contestation \nConvenors: Dario Čepo \nThe webinar will present the exploratory research and an introductory overview of the elements relevant for mapping contestation of EU external relations. The research\, which has been done by Elodie Thevenin\, Antonio Karlović\, and Dario Čepo\, will be used as a springboard for an upcoming edited volume on the same topic. The focus will be on presenting the research into areas being contested among EU policy actors and to present potential blank spots that should be covered by future research. By using the toolbox developed through the work of leading contestation scholars\, including the work done through this COST network\, the research will showcase potential common theoretical frameworks and methods used so far\, detect key arenas of contestations\, and in the end analyze the views on contestation\, positing that despite commonly referencing it as a negative phenomenon in the EU policy arena\, sometimes contestation can be viewed in a positive light as well. \nPlease register online at: info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu \nClick here for the official flyer:
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/mapping-contestation-of-eu-foreign-policy-and-external-relations/
CATEGORIES:ENTER Week,Webinar
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