23. Februar 2017
Europe is changing. Looking outwards, it has to operate increasingly as a global player; looking inwards, it needs to counter the centrifugal tendencies of some of its member states by strengthening regional cooperations. For a small country like Austria, the latter are crucial, but many neighbouring countries' internal developments are putting a strain on their relations with Austria. Europe is changing. Looking outwards, it has to operate increasingly as a global player; looking inwards, it needs to counter the centrifugal tendencies of some of its member states by strengthening regional cooperations. For a small country like Austria, the latter are crucial, but many neighbouring countries' internal developments are putting a strain on their relations with Austria. Erhard Busek is the Chairman of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe in Vienna. He is the former Deputy Chancellor of Austria and Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe.
Chairs:
- Christian Ultsch, Head, Foreign Politics Department, Die Presse
- Miloš Vec, IWM Permanent Fellow; Professor of European Legal and Constitutional History, University of Vienna
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