Turkish Insights Policy Dialogue with :
Abdülhamit Bilci, Cihan News Agency
Adam Balcer, Centre for East European Studies, University of Warsaw
Sertaç Aktan Independent Expert and Journalist
Richard Howitt (to be confirmed) Member of the European Parliament
Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre (Moderator)
Wednesday 27 May 2015, 10.30-12.30 (registration & coffee from 9.30)
EPC Auditorium, Rue du Trône 14-16, 1000 Brussels
The European Policy Centre, (...)
Bulgarie : les producteurs de lait dans la rue pour sauver leur peau
Serbie : les agriculteurs veulent interdire l'importation de viande et de lait de l'UE
Serbie : alerte au lait contaminé
Les agricultures balkaniques pourront-elles résister à l'intégration européenne ?
Bulgarie : les producteurs de lait dans la rue pour sauver leur peau
Serbie : les agriculteurs veulent interdire l'importation de viande et de lait de l'UE
Serbie : alerte au lait contaminé
Les agricultures balkaniques pourront-elles résister à l'intégration européenne ?
President Obama hosted the White House Summit to Counter Violent Extremism on February 17-19, bringing together more than 300 participants from national and local governments, civil society, the private sector, and multilateral bodies, to launch a global movement to counter violent extremism. This movement builds on existing military, law enforcement, and intelligence efforts to counter terrorism, and it emphasizes the important role that civil society and local communities must play, alongside national governments, in addressing the drivers of violent extremism. The goal is to expand CVE initiatives that can be used to address not only immediate threats, like ISIL, but also to build community resilience against the spread of violent extremism more broadly and prevent future threats. Join us for a conversation about the CVE Summit process and U.S. efforts to counter violent extremism.