Sofia: What does German foreign policy in the 21st century mean?
On 22 October, ECFR Sofia gathered 20 political representatives, analysts, academics, and journalists to discuss Bulgaria’s perspective on German foreign policy
On 22 October, ECFR Sofia gathered 20 political representatives, analysts, academics, and journalists to discuss Bulgaria’s perspective on German foreign policy
Discussion of the prominent intelectuals Adam Michnik and Ivan Krastev titled “European traps for democracy. Russia, Ukraine, corruption”.
Launch of ECFR’s latest report looking at the forthcoming European Parliament elections, followed by a round table titled “How serious is the Eurosceptic threat in Bulgaria?”
ECFR Sofia office presented the Scorecard 2014 results at the European Parliament Information Office in Sofia.
The Sofia Platform is an annual event, partnered by ECFR Sofia office
On 9th July 2013 the ECFR Sofia in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation hosted a workshop looking at the role of Russia in South East Europe. The workshop was a part of the joint project Changing Dynamics of European Integration and Democratization in Southeast Europe 2013.
With the participation of Dr. Kerem Yoktem (Center for European Studies at Oxford University and author of The Angry Nation: Turkey since 1989), Dimitar Kenarov (a freelance journalist who lives in Istanbul) Moderator: Dr. Dimitar Bechev (Director of ECFR-Sofia)
A public lecture of Prof. Dejan Jović, Chief Analyst to the President of the Republic of Croatia Ivo Josipović. Discussant: Pavel Anastasov, Head unit Strategic Policies, Analysis and Forecast to the President of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Seminar “Europe during the Crisis” organized jointly by the Embassy of Spain, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, European Council for Foreign Relations and the Centre for Liberal Strategies.
South Africa’s Democratic Experience: Parallels with Bulgaria? a talk with H.E. Sheila Camerer (Ambassador of South Africa in Bulgaria)