Date Oct 19, 2018, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Location 019 Bendheim Hall Audience Open To Public RSVP Required Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Email this page Print this page Speakers Amb. Valentin Inzko Amb. Martin Sajdik Prof. Ezra Suleiman Details Event Description The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination will host a luncheon discussion on "Crises in Europe : The Balkans – Ukraine – Populism" on Friday, October 19, 2018, at 12:30 p.m. in 019 Bendheim Hall. The discussion will be led by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, founding Director of the Liechtenstein Institute. To attend the event, please RSVP to Angella Sandford. The roundtable is co-sponsored by the Center for International Security Studies, Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, the Woodrow Wilson School, the EU Program and the Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies. The roundtable will feature: Amb. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia & Herzegovina, Sarajevo Amb. Martin Sajdik, High Representation of the OSCE Chair in Office for Ukraine, Kiev Prof. Ezra Suleiman, IBM Professor of International Relations. Princeton University Amb. Christian Strohal, former Special Representative for the Austrian OSCE Chairmanship 2017 The roundtable is a feature of the second module of the LISD Fall 2018 Seminar Series: Emerging Foreign and Security Dimensions. The seminar is divided into three modules and is co-sponsored by the EU Program and the Woodrow Wilson School. To attend the second or third module, please RSVP to Angella Sandford. (Module i.) The OSCE, The EU, ASEAN - The Institutions and Relevant Dimensions; Thursday to Saturday, September 27-29, 2018, Public Roundtable, Thursday, September 27. (Module ii.) Challenges and Crises in the OSCE Realm: from Vancouver to Vladivostok; Thursday to Saturday, October 18-20, 2018, Public Roundtable, Thursday, October 18. (Module iii.) The Emerging Quadripartite Relationship: USA - EU/Europe – Russia - China; Thursday to Saturday, November 15-17, 2018, Public Roundtable, Thursday, November 15. Related projects Crisis Diplomacy Europe and the World Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe