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SUMMARY:Budapest Forum 2025: Building Sustainable Democracies
DESCRIPTION:Based on the success of the last years\, Budapest Forum will return in 2025. The conference will be organized again by the Municipality of Budapest\, Political Capital\, and CEU Democracy Institute to discuss the most pressing issues currently facing citizens of democratic and nominally democratic countries. The Forum will explore and examine policy proposals under the banner of ‘Building Sustainable Democracies’. \nThe Budapest Forum has emerged as a key player in the international policy event scene over the last four years\, bringing together mayors\, commissioners\, MEPs\, decision-makers\, policy experts\, academics\, and activists for 15-20 panels and sessions per year\, as well as multiple side events and discussions. The public interest was equally large\, with more than 450 in-person participants per year and almost 40.000 viewers online per year\, as well as hundreds of Hungarian and international media appearances. The feedback from participants and partners was very positive\, highlighting the organizational quality\, impressive line-up\, thematic diversity and hitting a niche with the role of cities in addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. \nThe 2025 Budapest Forum proposes to examine the growing role of geopolitics in shaping international relations. Among the many topics we intend to address are the shifting dynamics of transatlantic cooperation\, the transformation of the global economic landscape\, and the increasingly urgent questions surrounding war and peace. In addition\, we aim to explore how democratic societies can respond to the complex challenges they face in this evolving geopolitical environment. \nWe are convinced that it is not only the multitude of crises that define our time\, but also the commitment and the intellectual prowess of broad segments of our societies to tackle these crises. The palpable interest that we have seen in the last years\, attests that we are on the right path when we seek to galvanize policy debates across borders and levels of government and provide a joint platform for all relevant stakeholders in search of a sustainable and democratic future. \nWe\, as co-organising partners\, the Municipality of Budapest\, Political Capital Institute and CEU Democracy Institute\, will draw upon this valuable experience this year when organising the fifth Budapest Forum\, scheduled for September 17. We are looking forward to expanding our growing Budapest Forum network with the most impactful changemakers. \nAGENDA \n09:15-09:30 Opening speeches \n\nCarsten Q. Schneider – Interim President and Rector\, CEU\nJános Kendernay – Senior Adviser on City Diplomacy\, Budapest City Hall\nPéter Krekó – Director\, Political Capital Institute; Senior Fellow\, CEPA\n\n09:30-09:45 Welcome speech: Gergely Karácsony – Mayor of Budapest \n09:45-10:00 Undoing autocracy: Rebuilding the rule of law and democratic norms \nKeynote speech: Rafał Trzaskowski – Mayor of Warsaw \n10:00-11:00 Markets under pressure: The economic impact of the return of geopolitics \n(In partnership with the Taipei Representative Office in Budapest) \nParticipants: \n\nKrisztián Orbán – Managing Partner\, Oriens\nMing-chin Monique Chu – Lecturer in Chinese Politics\, University of Southampton\nRichard Turcsányi – Program Director\, Central European Institute of Asian Studies\nTamás Matura – Associate Professor\, Corvinus University \nModerator: Lili Takács – Journalist\, 444.hu\n\n11:00-12:00 Liveable\, innovative and climate neutral: How do cities respond to a changing climate? \n(In partnership with the Heinrich Böll Foundation) \nParticipants: \n\nAttila Varga – Habil. Associate Professor\, Eötvös Loránd University\nDiana Ürge-Vorsatz – Professor\, Central European University\nDiána Kupper  –  Green Finance Expert\, Global Green Growth Institute Hungary\nPeter Kraus – Co- Leader\, The Green Party Vienna\, City Councillor and Member of the State Government Vienna\nModerator: Adela Jurečková – Director\, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Prague\n\n12:00-12:45 Lunch break \n12:45-13:45 European Political Trends from different mainstream points of view  \n(In partnership with Friedrich Naumann Foundation) \nParticipants: \n\nKatalin Cseh – Member of the Hungarian Parliament\nMichal Šimečka – President of Progressive Slovakia\, Member of the National Council of Slovakia\nPawel Zerka – Senior policy fellow\, European Council on Foreign Relations\nModerator: Lars-André Richter – Director\, Friedrich Naumann Foundation\,Prague\n\n13:45-15:00 Understanding populist electorates: Who votes populists (back) into office\, and why?  \n                      Keynote speech by Ivan Krastev – Chairman\, Centre for Liberal Strategies  \nParticipants: \n\nIvan Krastev  – Chairman\, Centre for Liberal Strategies\, Albert Hirschman Permanent Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (IWM)\nGábor Scheiring – Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics at Georgetown University Qatar\nMaciej Kisilowski – Associate Professor\, Faculty Director\, CEU\nRaluca Nicoleta Radu – Professor\, University of Bucharest\nModerator: TBC\n\n15:00-16:00 Truth Under Threat: Defense of Democracy and Safeguarding Democratic Resilience Against Disinformation in an era of geopolitical mayhem \nParticipants: \n\nArt O’Leary – CEO\, Electoral Commission of Ireland\nÁgnes Urbán – Director of Mertek Media Monitor\, Associate Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest\nMaryia Sadouskaya-Komlach – Global Engagement strategist\, Free Press Unlimited\, Fellow\, Center for European Policy Analysis\nModerator: Péter Krekó – Director\, Political Capital Institute\, Fellow\, GMFUS\n\n16:00-16:15 Coffee break \n16:15-16:30 Interview with Ambassador James O’Brien – Former Head of the Office of Sanctions Coordination at the U.S. Department of State: \nTransformation of the global security scene and the future position of Europe \n(In partnership with the ERSTE – IWM Europe’s Futures fellowship program) \nInterviewer: Zsuzsanna Szelényi – Former politician\, Program Director\, CEU Democracy Institute \n16:30-17:30 The future of Ukraine in Europe \nParticipants: \n\nAmbassador James O’Brien – Former Head of the Office of Sanctions Coordination at the U.S. Department of State\nDorka Takácsy – Researcher\, Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy\nRenáta Uitz – Senior Research Fellow\, CEU Democracy Institute\, Professor of Law and Government\, Royal Holloway\, University of London \nModerator: Zsuzsanna Végh – Program Officer\, German Marshall Fund\n\n17:30-18:30 The Changing Face of Civic Resistance in Illiberal Regimes: Cases from the Western Balkans \nParticipants: \n\nAndi Dobrushi – Director\, Open Society Foundations – Western Balkans\nFerenc Németh – Western Balkans expert\, PhD student at the Doctoral School of International Relations and Political Science\, Corvinus University \nSrđan Cvijić – President\, International Advisory Committee of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy\nVujo Ilić – Research Fellow\, Assistant Director\, Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory\, University of Belgrade\nModerator: Una Hajdari – Journalist\, Politico \n\n18:30-19:30 Hungary’s political climate before the elections (in Hungarian) \nParticipants: \n\nAndrea Szabó – Director\, Institute for Political Science\, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences\nEszter Kováts – Researcher\, University of Vienna\nNóra Schultz – Political Consultant\, Podcast Host\, Partizán\nModerator: Szabolcs Dull – Political Analyst\, Journalist\n\nIf you are interested\, please register here.
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