Post event- Press Release | Rethinking Governance and Security in the Sahel: Towards an action-oriented approach

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Position: RESEARCH TEAM
on Fri, 07/17/2020 - 12:08

 

 

On 16 July 2020, the Brussels International Center held an online event on new approaches to security and governance in the Sahel.  In partnership with the Centro Studi Internazionali (Ce.S.I), the event brought together a diverse panel of international and local experts to discuss solutions to persistent challenges in the Sahelian region, focusing especially on the emergency situations in Mali and Niger.

 

BIC Reacts to the IV Brussels Conference on Syria

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The fourth Brussels Conference, hosted by the European Union in partnership with the United Nations on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region, convened from 22 to 30 June 2020 finishing with a high-level Ministerial Conference in which representatives from UN Member States, as well as international organizations and civil society, discussed the need for political solutions in the Syrian conflict.

Press Release : The BIC as a Supporter and VIP Contributor at the online "2020 Transatlantic Security Jam: securing the Post-COVID Future"

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Position: RESEARCH TEAM
on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 13:20

 

From 12 to 14 May 2020, the Brussels International Center collaborated with Friends of Europe in a three-day virtual global brainstorm on international security challenges, hosted by IBM and coordinated by The Partnership for Peace Consortium.  

 

Between Regime Oppression and a Sedentary European Union: Insights into Artists and Human Rights Violations in Turkey

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At a Glance:

Human rights violations have been ongoing in Turkey for decades, bolstered through an unjust legal system that results in the systemic grievances that the EU has failed to properly address. This report finds that these violations disproportionately impact artists, academics, lawyers and activists who express opposition against the regime.