[16 June] Transatlantic Economic Leadership in the 21st Century

[16 June] Transatlantic Economic Leadership in the 21st Century

The Centre for European Perspective (CEP) and INFOBALT invite you to an interactive roundtable discussion titled:

 

 Transatlantic Economic Leadership in the 21st Century

 

Friday, 16 June, 09:00 CET/10:00 EET

ROCKIT VILNIUS, Gyneju str. 14

Follow live here.

 

Russian aggression in Ukraine, China’s strive not only for economic but for political influence, and authoritarian regimes questioning international order may create a challenge to transatlantic economic leadership. On the one hand, the Russian war in Ukraine has established grounds for the further consolidation of the EU and NATO alliance, including moving to joint procurements, speeding up green financial packages, and reviewing regulations on economic dependencies on semiconductors, raw materials, and hydrocarbons (oil and gas) supplies. At the same time, the global economy is going through a technological shift with digitalization and the growth of the intangible economy, e.g., stock of patents, brands, R&D, and software, defining much of the productivity growth in modern economies. As Europe and the US remain the central sources for this shift, they are perfectly positioned to harness it and create a new wave of globalization.

Concurrently, a Europe that is not afraid to receive ideas, technologies, and people from the rest of the world, a Europe without fear of technological change and capable of taking risks to fight climate change and support social diversity and economic prosperity, would be a dynamic Europe that we need, confident in its capabilities and with public policies that promote exchange and competition.

All in all, if Europe and America can find the (common) ground for establishing the policies and rules that will guide new commerce and concretize their strategic partnership, they can increase their capacity to generate new prosperity and stand up against new aggressions by malevolent regimes.

 

  • What will the digital economy of the future look like?
  • Is the EU’s strategic autonomy the right answer to achieve its “long-term” industrial and technological ambitions?
  • What competitiveness policies should the EU pursue to ensure higher economic growth?
  • What should our next steps (future policies) be to ensure that our strategic partnership can reap the benefits of the emerging ideas-based economy, trade in services, and ideas?

 

Joining us to discuss these questions are:

Jovita Neliupšienė, Deputy Foreign Minister of Lithuania

Jaka Repanšek, Chair of the Strategic Committee on Digital Regulation and Environment of the Slovenian Digital Coalition

Marta Poslad, Head of Public Policy, Central and Eastern Europe, Google

Fredrik Erixon, Director of ECIPE

Moderated by: Dr Rolandas Kačinskas, Foreign Policy Advisor to the Speaker of the Seimas 

 

Join us for a discussion live or on social media, as the discussion will be streamed on INFOBALT’s and CEP’s Facebook profiles.

 

[Event] Slovenia and Latvia: Spacebound

[Event] Slovenia and Latvia: Spacebound

The Centre for European Perspective (CEP) and the Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) invite you to a high-level international discussion

Slovenia and Latvia: Spacebound

12 June 2023 at 13:00 (CET)

ALTUM hall, Domas laukums 4 & online

 

Europe and the world are going through a profound geopolitical realignment. Our digital future has thus become not only a question of economic growth and prosperity but also a geopolitical one. The war in Ukraine has shown, once again, how important it is for the EU and the US to take the lead in promoting certain shared values, which are based on human rights, democratic accountability, and respect for the rule of law.

The two-panel event will feature a discussion with the Former Presidents of Slovenia and Latvia and their reflections on current geopolitical developments, opportunities for strategic partnership – military cooperation, and the future role of the East and the United States in shaping security dynamics. The second panel will explore the digital dimension of the strategic partnership within the European Union and address the potential for collaboration in areas such as digital innovation and the development of emerging technologies and future digital transformation.

Please register to attend event in-person here.

 

Presidential Reflections: Future Geopolitical Realities

Speakers:

  • H.E. Borut Pahor, Former President and Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia
  • H.E. Vladis Zatlers, Former President of the Republic of Latvia

Moderator: Dr Karlis Bukovskis, Director, Latvian Institute of International Affairs 

 

Charting Prospects of the Digital Economy

Speakers:

  • Matevž Frangež, State Secretary, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology of Slovenia.
  • Juris Pūce, Chairperson of the Latvian Development, Former Minister of Environmental Protection and Regional Development of Latvia
  • Ieva Siliņa, Advisor to the Minister of Economy on issues of innovation and digitization

Moderator: Morten Hansen, Head of Economics Department of Stockholm School of Economics

 

The entire agenda of the event can be found here.

 

The event will be streamed on CEP and LIIA Facebook profiles.

Razpis za delovno mesto izvršnega direktorja Centra za evropsko prihodnost

Razpis za delovno mesto izvršnega direktorja Centra za evropsko prihodnost

Ustanova – Center za evropsko prihodnost (CEP) razpisuje delovno mesto:

 

IZVRŠNEGA DIREKTORJA

 

Na razpisano delovno mesto bo imenovan kandidat, ki izpolnjuje naslednje pogoje:

–   državljanstvo države članice Evropske unije,

– univerzitetna izobrazba ali najmanj visoka strokovna izobrazba s specializacijo oz. magisterijem /druga stopnja/ ekonomske, družboslovne ali pravne smeri (VII/2)

–   najmanj 10 let delovnih izkušenj,

– vsaj 4 leta izkušenj s poslovodenjem, organizacijske sposobnosti ter primerne komunikacijske veščine,

–   izkušnje na področju vodenja, prijavljanja in upravljanja mednarodnih projektov,

–   razumevanje ciljev mednarodnega razvojnega sodelovanja,

–   znanje slovenskega in angleškega jezika na višjem nivoju (B2) ter dodatnega tujega jezika,

–   usposobljenost za delo z računalnikom v okolju windows.

 

Kandidat mora ob prijavi predložiti:

– življenjepis na obrazcu Europass s točnimi opisi del in nalog, ki jih je doslej opravljal,

– dokazila o izpolnjevanju razpisnih pogojev,

– vizijo dela CEP na 1–2 straneh za obdobje 4-letnega mandata.

 

Popolna prijava kandidata mora vsebovati vse zgoraj zahtevane elemente.

 

Prednost pri izbiri bodo imeli kandidati z izkušnjami na mednarodnem področju in kandidati s podrobnim poznavanjem predpisov s področja mednarodnih odnosov in drugih področij delovanja ustanove. Zaželeno je, da imajo kandidati izpit B kategorije.

 

Uprava CEP bo izbranega kandidata imenovala za izvršnega direktorja CEP za dobo 4 let. Izbrani kandidat bo sklenil pogodbo o zaposlitvi za določen čas. Delo se opravlja na sedežu Ustanove CEP, Grajska cesta 1, 1234 Mengeš.

 

Kandidati naj pošljejo prijavo z vsemi zahtevanimi elementi na elektronski naslov [email protected] (veljavnost prijave ni pogojena z elektronskim podpisom) ali v zaprti ovojnici z oznako »NE ODPIRAJ – Prijava na razpis delovnega mesta direktorja CEP« na naslov:

Ustanova – Center za evropsko prihodnost

Uprava

Grajska cesta 1

1234 Mengeš

 

Rok za prijavo je 15 dni od dneva objave razpisa na Zavodu RS za zaposlovanje. Upoštevane bodo vse popolne prijave oddane v roku in ki bodo pravočasno prispele na enega od zgoraj navedenih naslovov ali bodo najpozneje zadnji dan roka za prijavo poslane s priporočeno pošto.

 

Kandidati bodo o izbiri obveščeni v roku 15 dni po odločitvi o izboru.

 

Izrazi, zapisani v moški slovnični obliki, so uporabljeni kot nevtralni za ženske in moške.

 

Mengeš, 1. junij 2023

[Announcement]: Representatives of NGOs, media and governments will gather in a fight against disinformation in the region

[Announcement]: Representatives of NGOs, media and governments will gather in a fight against disinformation in the region

Disinformation being false information deliberately spread to deceive people or secure economic or political gain, is becoming more dangerous by the year. 83% of Europeans believe disinformation presents a problem for democracy. They believe different groups of society should take responsibility to counter them. Among them are journalists, national authorities, and citizens (Euronews). Representatives of those groups and sectors (media, governments, and civil society organisations) from 6 Western Balkan countries will meet in Portorož for capacity-building training from the 6th to the 8th of June 2023.    

The training will build upon the theoretical foundations participants gained at the last conference in November 2022 in Bled. The training titled ‘Detect & React’ will equip participants with tools to timely and effectively verify information, detect disinformation, and potentially debunk them.

It is organised in the scope of the project “Strengthening societal resilience and countering foreign perpetrated disinformation in 6 Western Balkans countries”, which was launched in 2020. It aims to enhance resilience and boost regional cooperation against disinformation with a whole-of-society approach, which is the distinguishing feature of the project. At this training, we will address another critical dimension: the collaboration of different levels of governance, meaning local, national, and regional, and get an even broader and more holistic overview of this dangerous phenomenon. Speakers from across Europe and wider will join us and share their expertise.

All our work should long-term lead to establishing national mechanisms for countering disinformation in each country (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia).

The project is funded by the National Endowment for Democracy and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia through development cooperation funds.

Start of the Advanced Digital Communication Course in Ukraine

Start of the Advanced Digital Communication Course in Ukraine

CEP’s Peace and Security and the Strategic Communication Department are happy to announce they will again be able to contribute to the overall efficiency, resilience and strength of the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine). Under the auspices of the European Union Civilian Training Initiative (EUCTI), CEP will conduct a need-based online Advanced Digital Communication training, split into three days: 31 May, 7 & 13 June 2023.

The rapid and immense spread of dis- and misinformation and the emergence of quickly evolving artificial intelligence programmes and tools such as ChatGPT has strongly affected the work of civilian crisis management missions. Additionally, the war in Ukraine significantly contributed to the need of the EUAM Ukraine to focus even more and in a different way on digital communication tools and channels. In the past year, they have been able to help improve the resilience and effectiveness of civilian crisis management in the country through disseminating information, coordinating response efforts and engaging with the local communities. The tailor-made Advanced Digital Communication training will build on the knowledge and experience of the Press and Public Information Office personnel and provide them with practical examples of how to upgrade their communication efforts.

The course methodology is designed to maximise practical skill development. Through pre-training tasks, evaluations, and interactive sessions with the trainers, participants will engage in collective brainstorming, reflective practice, and case studies to reinforce their learning experience. They will also touch upon the findings of the EUAM Ukraine’s social media channels analysis, prepared by one of the trainers.

 

Digital Communication Modules

Each module of the course is tailored to address specific communication challenges:

  1. Storytelling, where participants will gain a deep understanding of storytelling methods and tools, enabling them to communicate complex topics effectively. Furthermore, by overcoming the “curse of knowledge,” they will learn to engage audiences through compelling narratives, improving the visibility of the mission and its activities.
  2. Social Media Report Analysis will provide practical and strategic guidance on improving social media channels. Participants will learn to optimise their communication strategies, outlook, and performances, enhancing their digital presence.
  3. Disinformation, where the participants will examine significant disinformation cases in Ukraine and worldwide, which will help them gain valuable insights and develop strategies to raise awareness and build resilience against disinformation.
  4. Meta platform changes will focus on the latest changes and future developments in Meta (formerly Facebook) since January 2023. With a focus on communication strategy, participants will gain valuable advice on adapting their communication activities to leverage the new platform effectively.
  5. and Telegram utilisation, through which the participants will receive essential training on Telegram, from efficient usage to launching and managing a successful Telegram channel. This module will equip participants with the skills needed to enhance their communication activities and prepare for the launch of their channel.

 

CEP is happy to support EUCTI and believes this training will help improve EUAM Ukraine’s communication strategies, learn and use storytelling techniques, and fight against dis- and misinformation. Last but not least, it will assist the mission personnel in adapting to new and evolving communication platforms. In turn, the mission’s overall impact and reach will be improved, alongside the participants’ skills necessary to excel in the dynamic world of digital communication.

 

First activities under the new cycle of Slovenian development assistance were implemented in North Macedonia

First activities under the new cycle of Slovenian development assistance were implemented in North Macedonia

Kliknite tukaj za branje prispevka v slovenskem jeziku.

Slovenian development assistance to North Macedonia under Chapter 24 in the area of financial investigations continues in the programming period 2023-2024. This is a third two-year project aimed at strengthening the capacity of Macedonian law enforcement and prosecution authorities to carry out financial investigations in line with EU criteria and standards, with the aim of confiscating proceeds of crime and assets that cannot be proven to have been acquired through legitimate means.

The start of North Macedonia’s accession negotiations for EU membership and the European Commission’s recommendations that more needs to be done in the coming period to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement in fighting financial crime provide further motivation for the Macedonian law enforcement and prosecution authorities to strengthen their capacities with the aim of improving results in the field of financial investigations.

The institutions responsible for financial investigations in North Macedonia rely on the expertise of the Republic of Slovenia to develop their capacity in the field of financial investigations. In the past period, an excellent partnership and trust have been established in which Macedonian institutions have adopted the Common Guidelines for Financial Investigations on the basis of Slovenian experience and, under the mentorship of Slovenian experts devoted themselves to ensuring the conditions for their implementation.

Thus, between 8 and 10 May 2023, a kick-off meeting and first consultations with representatives of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the Financial Police, the Customs Administration and the Ministry of Interior took place in Skopje and Gevgelija, North Macedonia, within the framework of the project “Chapter 24 Assistance – Financial Investigations”. Slovenian expert delegation led by the programme director conducted its expert visit with the involvement of the state prosecutor of the Specialised prosecution office and an expert in the valuation and calculation of assets of illicit origin.

 

 

 

Activities are funded by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia through its International Development Cooperation Programme and implemented in cooperation with the State Prosecution, Financial Administration, Ministry of the Interior, and the Police of the Republic of Slovenia.

 

 

 

 

 

Further information:

Andreja Dolničar Jeraj

 

 

 

Programme Director

 

 

 

Centre for European Perspective