Panel Discussion

Regional outlook: The Western Balkans in the year ahead

  • From left, M. Sarrazin, J. Fleck, V. Zeneli, Major General M. J. Van Wagenen, Ch. Hagemann

    From left, M. Sarrazin, J. Fleck, V. Zeneli, Major General M. J. Van Wagenen, Ch. Hagemann

    Opening

    • Hansjörg Brey, Member of the Board of the Southeast Europe Association, Munich

    Distinguished Speaker

    • Stephanie Jacobs, Director-General for European and International Affairs, Bavarian State Chancellery

    Panel Discussion

    • Major General Matthew J. Van Wagenen, Deputy Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Al-lied Powers Europe (SHAPE), Mons, Belgium
    • Manuel Sarrazin, Federal Government Special Representative for the Countries of the Western Balkans, Berlin/Hamburg
    • Jörn Fleck, Senior Director, Europe Center, Atlantic Council, Washington D.C.
    • Christian Hagemann, Executive Director, Southeast Europe Association, Munich

    Moderation

    • Valbona Zeneli, Non-resident Senior Fellow, Europe Center Atlantic Council of the United States

    Topic

    With a new US administration and EU Commission in place, and shortly before Germany’s parliamentary elections, many of the international parameters for the Western Balkans are moving or have already changed for 2025. Our discussion will examine what should be expected when it comes to stability and secu-rity in the region, as well as for its progress on the EU accession path. Another focus will lie on the future of transatlantic engagement in the region and what the Trump presidency will mean for transatlantic burden sharing in the Western Balkans.

     

    Am 13.02.2025, 19:00 h

    Venue: Künstlerhaus, Lenbachplatz 8, 80333 München

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