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LOCATION:Hiroshimastr. 28 10785 Berlin
SUMMARY:Youth in Eastern Europe – How to engage a new generation?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Young people’s social outlook and political involvement in an
d beyond post-Soviet countries are diverse and sometimes contradictory. So
me enjoy the opportunities of a globalised and borderless world\, while ot
hers stay put\, nostalgic for a past they have never experienced. Young fa
ces are emblematic of the protest movements we witness in countries such a
s Ukraine\, Russia and Belarus. At the same time young people are mobilise
d in official movements aimed at regime stabilisation. The stringent measu
res of the Corona pandemic and currently the war in Ukraine are other fact
ors that pose great challenges to the youth.
Discussions will focus
on the findings of studies conducted as part of the FES Youth Studies pro
ject in Russia\, Central Asia\, the Caucasus and the countries of the East
ern Partnership. Scholars and experts will shed light on the political att
itudes of youth in the region\, their understanding of politics and democr
acy\, and involvement in civic activism.
ORGANIZER;CN=Svetlana Michailova:mailto:svetlana.michailova@fes.de
DTSTAMP:20240329T111002Z
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