Unity and Polarisations in Finland, Poland, Bulgaria, Italy, Czech Republic (War in Ukraine)

Source from The Presseclub Concordia

 

Media www.rajawalisiber.com  – On 15 June 2022, European Council of Foreign Relations (ECFR) released the results of a study that analysed public opinion in selected EU countries regarding the war in Ukraine. Country differences are profound.

 

Journalists and academics from five countries will explore the war’s impact on the political situation in their homelands: from newfound unity in Finland and Poland, to deepening polarisation in Bulgaria.

 

Will national politics impede a common European strategy towards Ukraine and Russia?

 

Speakers Laura Saarikoski, journalist, editor-in-chief at Helsingin Sanomat, Helsinki, Finland

 

Piotr Buras, political analyst, and journalist. Head of ECFR’s Warsaw office and a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relation, Warsaw, Poland

 

Ruzha Smilova professor of contemporary political philosophy and history of political ideas at the Political Science Department of Sofia University. She is also a program director at the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia, Bulgaria

 

Lorenzo Pregliasco, journalist, linguist, specialist in political communication and public opinion research. Co-founder of the pollster and political analysis firm Quorum/YouTrend and an adjunct professor at the School of Political Science of the University of Bologna.Turin, Italy

 

Martin Ehl, journalist and author. Chief analyst at the Prague daily Hospodářské Noviny and senior fellow, Visegrad Insight. Prague, Czech Republic.

 

Concept and Moderation Mirjana Tomić, fjum/Presseclub Concordia and Ivan Vejvoda, acting Rector of Institute for Human Sciences (IWM)

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