Program
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The Working Group on the Western Balkans: Setting an Agenda for Transatlantic Cooperation
The EU and the US agree that the long-term goal for the Western Balkans is European integration. For a variety of reasons, however, progress on this goal has stalled. This series aims at launching a discussion on the hurdles to enlargement in the Western Balkans, the tools available to various international actors in the region, and how these resources might best be applied to reach the goal of integration most efficiently. These meetings, therefore, address issues that are at the core of the making the Transatlantic relationship work.
The special focus of this meeting will be on agenda setting. With the current crisis in the Eurozone, it is understandable that Western Balkan accession will not be a top priority. Nevertheless, the Enlargement DG, the US Department of State as well as the foreign ministries of EU member states, along with other international actors will obviously continue to work on the region. In this environment, when leadership will be distracted by other concerns, it is more important than ever that policy on the region be coordinated, and a joint agenda may help keep this process on track.
During the discussion, we hope to identify policy elements that might be integrated into a joint EU-US agenda for the region. Working group policy briefs have suggested various policy changes and innovations. It remains unclear, however, how these ideas might be incorporated into the international policy agenda, how the labor will be divided among different actors, or if other issues have since become priorities.
9:45 Coffee
10:00am Meeting begins; Welcome and Introduction by Nida Gelazis, Senior Associate, European Studies
What is on the policy agenda in the EU and US for the Western Balkans? How might EU and US coordination be improved?
Brief presentations:
Ambassador Philip Reeker, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Rory Domm, EU Delegation
Ambassador Kurt Volker, Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins SAIS
12:00 Lunch
1:00 What are the elements of a successful transatlantic agenda? How have issues such as civil society engagement been brought into the agenda, and have these efforts been successful? What issues are not currently addressed by the EU-US agenda? How can we work to keep local politicians from coopting the international agenda in ways that delay or distract from the goal of EU accession?
Introduction to the topic:
Ivana Howard, National Endowment for Democracy
Dimitar Bechev, European Council on Foreign Relations
Ivan Vejvoda, German Marshall Fund
3:00 Meeting ends
Participants:
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David Armitage National Intelligence Council
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Dimitar Bechev European Council on Foreign Relations |
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Robert Benjamin
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Ina Breuer Project on Justice in Times of Transition |
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David Bosco American University |
Ambassador Srdjan Darmanovic Embassy of Montenegro
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Rory Domm EU Delegation
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Ambassador Cynthia Efird Helsinki Commission |
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Kellee Farmer Department of State
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Nida Gelazis
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Gisella Gori |
Michael Haltzel Johns Hopkins SAIS
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Robert Hand Helsinki Commission |
Michael Henning USAID
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Bruce Hitchner Tufts University |
Ivana Howard National Endowment for Democracy
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Lise Morje Howard United States Institute of Peace |
Harris Mylonas Harvard University
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James O’Brien |
Jonas Rolett Soros Foundation
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Ambassador Philip Reeker Department of State
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Cynthia Romero Atlantic Council |
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Clelia Rontoyanni World Bank |
Christian Sadat German Embassy
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Daniel Serwer Johns Hopkins, SAIS |
Jason Steinbaum House Committee on Foreign Relations
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Ivan Vejvoda German Marshall Fund
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Ambassador Kurt Volker Johns Hopkins SAIS |
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Peter Zernite Department of State |
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Gisella Gori //EU Delegation
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School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
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Center for Democracy, Human Rights and Governance, US Agency for International Development
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Ivana Howard //National Endowment for Democracy
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United States Institute of Peace
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Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University
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Principal, Albright Stonebridge Group
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Jonas Rolett //Soros Foundation