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Rethink 1989 Event: Media and Civil Society Renewal in CEE ⋆ Visegrad Insight


The event will take place on 27 April 2021 at
6:00PM CET / 12:00PM ET.
The discussion will be dedicated to the CEE media and civil society response to the democratic backsliding threats. In particular, it will touch upon the potential of media projects restarting in the digital age, a new generation of civil society actors, as well as reflect on the role of memory in shaping the future of civil society.
You can register and participate in the discussion through this link.
Guest speakers:
Thomas J. Kent, Adjunct Associate Professor, The Harriman Institute at Columbia University, former RFE/RL President and CEO ....

Wojciech Przybylski , Hanna Liubakova , Thomasj Kent , Atlantic Council , Res Publica Foundation Visegrad Insight , Lithuania Foundation , Infocommunications Department , Corvinus University Of Budapest , Harriman Institute At Columbia University , Visegrad Insight , Adjunct Associate Professor , Harriman Institute , Columbia University , Associate Professor , Corvinus University , Democratic Future , Open Lithuania Foundation , Res Publica , Jan Nowak Jezioranski College , New Eastern Europe , அட்லாண்டிக் சபை , லிதுவேனியா அடித்தளம் , ஹரிமன் நிறுவனம் இல் கொலம்பியா பல்கலைக்கழகம் , ஹரிமன் நிறுவனம் , கொலம்பியா பல்கலைக்கழகம் , இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் ,

What 1989 can (and cannot) teach us


What 1989 can (and cannot) teach us
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Romania, 1989. / AP
When viewed as the breaking point of conformity, 1989 contains multiple and legitimate meanings. This is the main conclusion that can be made from all the different perspectives gathered throughout our project. Talking about 1989 in a meaningful way, especially about the role of the citizen, it is crucial we resist the temptation to search for a common cause of the revolutions.
This story originally appeared at the New Eastern Europe magazine, partners of LRT English.
In 2020 a research project dedicated to understanding the meaning of 1989 conducted a series of talks with intellectuals and scholars in Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. It collected witness testimony of these events as well as interviewing the post-1989 generation in order to understand their relationship to the history of the transformation. This essay is based on the outcomes of these discussions, focusing primari ....

Vilniaus Apskritis , Luhans Ka Oblast , Czech Republic , Simona Merkinaite , Marek Aleksander Cichocki , Jan Palach , Alyaksandr Lukashenka , Teologia Polityczna , Yevhenii Monastyrskyi , Alvydas Nik , Imre Nagy , Hannah Arendt At Vilnius University , Lithuania Foundation , Lithuanian National Historians , College Of Europe , United Nations , European Community , Lithuanian Institute Of History , Gdansk University , New Eastern Europe , Dariusz Filar , Social Sciences Institute , Political Science , Hungarian Academy , Sciences Centre , Eastern Europe ,

What 1989 can (and cannot) teach us - New Eastern Europe - A bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs


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In 2020 a research project dedicated
to understanding the meaning of 1989 conducted a series of talks with
intellectuals and scholars in Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and
Romania. It collected witness testimony of these events as well as interviewing
the post-1989 generation in order to understand their relationship to the history
of the transformation. This essay is based on the outcomes of these
discussions, focusing primarily on the role and meaning of citizen actions.[1]
Go West!
“The was an idealisation of the West, as a land of prosperity and stability, rather than a direct longing for an alternative, democratic regime” ....

Czech Republic , Luhans Ka Oblast , Simona Merkinaite , Marek Aleksander Cichocki , Jan Palach , Alyaksandr Lukashenka , Teologia Polityczna , Yevhenii Monastyrskyi , Alvydas Nik , Marci Shore , Imre Nagy , Hannah Arendt At Vilnius University , Jan Nowak Jezioranski College Of Eastern Europe , Lithuania Foundation , Res Publica Foundation , Lithuanian National Historians , United Nations , European Community , Citizens Program , Centre For Social Sciences , Lithuanian Institute Of History , Fund Lithuania , Gdansk University , Dariusz Filar , Social Sciences , Political Science ,