GEO-POWER-EU focuses on strengthening the security dimension of the EU’s policies by producing evidence based up-to-date research output and policy recommendations. The project departs from the assumption that the enlargement and EaP policies have progressively reached a critical point, accentuated by the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine, which calls for major revisions in order to produce a well-informed strategy and additional reliable tools for policy making, such as scenarios, that can be used by policy makers. The goal of the project is improvement of the EU neighbourhood policy and accession process, thanks to a clear vision for the political agenda of the EU towards the EaP and the WB, based on a deep and nuanced analytical basis.
The University of Belgrade – Faculty of Political Science is a proud member of the esteemed consortium of this Horizon 2020 project.
The second episode of our podcast examines the implications of the 2024 U.S. elections for Euro-Atlantic relations, with a particular focus on the European Union, Ukraine, and the Western Balkans. Our panel of experts explores the potential divisions within a prospective Trump administration and considers how such an outcome could influence continued U.S. support for Ukraine. The discussion further addresses the European Union’s strategic positioning in light of evolving transatlantic dynamics, including questions of strategic autonomy and security, as well as the broader implications for the Western Balkans.
Featured Experts:
- Daniel Fried, Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council and Former US Ambassador to Poland
- Dr. Anna Osypchuk, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology | доцентка кафедри соціології and Director for Research, School for Policy Analysis | наукова директорка Школи політичної аналітики
- Dr. Kurt Baussener, Senior Associate, Democratization Policy Council (DPC)
- Dr. Senada Šelo Šabić, Scientific Advisor at Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO)
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