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EGA 2022 – Europe as a Global Actor

5-6 MAIO | ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa.

A sexta edição da conferência internacional “Europe as a Global Actor” centrar-se-á na discussão do papel actual e previsto da UE no mundo (e África, Ásia, Médio Oriente, e América Latina, em particular) no contexto dos desafios internos do populismo, das divisões Leste-Oeste e Norte-Sul, e dos desafios externos da China, Rússia, e da crescente assertividade da Turquia, com enfoque na vizinhança partilhada.

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Programa – EGA 2022

// 5 MAIO 2022 //

10h00: Registration

10h30: Opening Remarks
Daniel Cardoso (Deputy Director, OBSERVARE-UAL)
Ana Monica Fonseca (Centre for International Studies, CEI-Iscte)

10h30 – 11h00 – (Coffee) Break

11h00 – 12h30 – Plenary Session
Panel 1 – The EU, India, and Latin America
Moderator: Luís Valença Pinto (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Junuguru Srinivas (Gitam University) and Sudhaveni Naresh (Centre for Economic and Social Studies – CESS): India and EU strategic relations in Post-Covid-19 international relations
  • Abhigyan Guha (Jadavpur University): Situating the Emerging Dynamics of EU-India Climate Diplomacy on a Collaborative Canvas: Bilateral Bonhomie, Contemporary Challenges, Key Drivers, and Navigating the Way Forward
  • João Pinto (CICP – University of Minho): Framing the Brazilian Leadership of South America: An Analysis of a Decade of Limited Possibilities
  • Giuliano Guidi Braga (CICP – University of Minho): Mapping European Parliament’s Actions In Latin America Within The Framework of CFSP

12h30 – 14h00 – Lunch break

14h00 – 15h30 – Panel Session
Panel 2 – The EU and China
Moderator: Daniel Cardoso (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Amit Gupta (USAF Culture and Language Center): The EU and the Contest Between the USA and the PRC
  • Pablo A. Sánchez-Rodríguez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Balancing or Bandwagoning? The Role of the EU in US-China Competition
  • Carmen Mendes (Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre): EU’s current and envisioned role in the world and external challenges of China’s growing assertiveness
  • Cátia Miriam Costa and Yichao Li (CEI-Iscte): China and European Union Countries: Does Chinese Partnerships Boost Cooperation Results?

15h30 – 16h00 – Coffee Break

16h00 – 17h30 – Panel Session
Panel 3 – The EU and the Mediterranean
Moderator: Roxana Andrei (CEI-Iscte)

  • Mark Meirowitz (SUNY Maritime College): The Complex and Multifaceted Impact of the Ukraine Crisis on Turkey
  • Joana Vidal Lopes (Independent Researcher): Europe´s Relations with the Mediterranean: Key Milestones and Strategic Challenges for the European Union and the Union for the Mediterranean
  • Abbas Ismail (CEI-Iscte): The European Union as an international mediator in the Mediterranean under the Common Foreign and Security Policy

17h30 – 18h00 – Break

18h00 – 19h45 – Plenary Session
Roundtable 1 – War in Ukraine
Moderator: Luís Tomé (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Rafael Calduch Cervera (Univ. Complutense de Madrid)
  • Huseyin Bagci (METU and President of the Turkish Foreign Policy Institute)
  • Volodymyr Dubovik (Odessa University)
  • Sandra Fernandes (CICP – University of Minho)
  • Urban Jakša (CEI-Iscte)

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9h30 – 11h00 – Panel Session
Panel 4 – The EU and Russia
Moderator: Urban Jakša (CEI-Iscte)

  • Marco Marsili (CEI-Iscte): The EU Values in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
  • Nora Gevorgyan (New Europe College): The EU-Russia competition in the South Caucasus: the case of Armenia
  • Chris Kostov (IE University, Madrid): Russia’s Challenge to Europe

11h00 – 11h30 – Coffee Break

11h30 – 13h00 – Panel Session
Roundtable 2 – Strategic Compass
Moderator: Helena Tecedeiro (Diario de Notícias)

  • Sven Biscop (Egmont Institute)
  • Félix Arteaga (Real Instituto Elcano)
  • Patricia Daehnhardt (IPRI – Nova University)
  • Bruno Cardoso Reis (CEI-Iscte)
  • Ana Isabel Xavier (OBSERVARE-UAL)

13h00 – 14h00 – Lunch Break

14h00 – 15h30 – Panel Session
Panel 5 – EU’s Actorness and Strategic Autonomy
Moderator: Ana Isabel Xavier (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Manuel Herrera (Instituto Affari Internazionali, Rome): The Nuclear Supliers Groups, an appropiate fora to operationalize EU’s actorness?
  • Robert Calinoiu (European Union Military Staff): The Intelligence Component of the EU’s Capacity to Act at the Strategic Level
  • Tahar Benmaghnia (Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences): EU strategic autonomy challenged: EU-China relations as a mirror of the limited and troubled EU global actorness
  • Jorge Botelho Moniz (Lusófona University): EU and religious dialogue: Religion as an instrument of European global influence?

15h30 – 16h00 Break

16h00 – 17h30 – Panel Session
Panel 6 – Security, Defence, and development
Moderator: Luisa Godinho (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Bruno Rocha (NOVA University of Lisbon): The Strategy, the Concept, and the Balestilha; or How has Portugal influenced EU and NATO’s Strategic Documents
  • Raquel Duque (Institute for Political Studies – Catholic University of Portugal): The EU’s role in regional security issues – The case of Cabo Delgado

17h30 – 18h15 – Coffee Break

18h15 – 19h45 – Plenary Session
Roundtable 3 – EU-Africa Relations
Moderator: Ricardo Sousa (OBSERVARE-UAL)

  • Antonio Raimundo (CICP – University of Minho)
  • Fernando Jorge Cardoso (Observare – UAL)
  • Luís Bernardino (Military University Institute)
  • Alexandra Magnólia Dias (IPRI-NOVA)

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