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Seriously Balkans - The BiEPAG Talks

Seriously Balkans - The BiEPAG Talks, Episode 4

Season 1, Ep. 4

The fourth episode of BiEPAG Podcast is on #Ukraine. BiEPAG's Coordinator Florian Bieber and BiEPAG's Member Damir Kapidžić are hosting important interlocutors on this subject:


Ukrainian Perspectives on the Enlargement and Synergies with the Western Balkans

Host: Florian Bieber

Guests: Ivan Nagornyak, Deputy Director of the Government Office for Coordination on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration

Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine at the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine

Maria Mezentseva, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee on Ukraine's Integration into the European Union, Parliament of Ukraine


What does the War in Ukraine means for the Western Balkans?

Host: Damir Kapidžić

Guests: Jelena Džankić, Co-Director of the Global Citizenship Observatory and SEE Director for the Robert Schuman Centre’s Global Governance Programme 

Veronika Anghel, Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins University – School of Advanced International Studies 

(Check the publication https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/75524 A Year Later: War in Ukraine and Western Balkan (Geo)Politics. Edited by Jelena Džankić, Simonida Kacarska, and Soeren Keil; published by the European University Institute in 2023).

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