Central European Visions 2021: Implementation of the Three Seas Initiative–Possibilities and Challenges

Central European Visions 2021: Implementation of the Three Seas Initiative–Possibilities and Challenges

Global Relations Department | Foreign and Security Policy

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The second installment of the Central European Visions conference series will analyse the most important aspects of the Three Seas Initiative (TSI) in addition to its current and potential relevance to future US and Central European interests. The first panel will review the initiative’s development, asking how the TSI may contribute to the overall Central European and Transatlantic cooperation. The second panel discussion will analyse the future contribution of TSI to the energy connectivity and security in the ever changing regional and global political landscape.

PANEL I: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE THREE SEAS INITIATIVE

Péter SZTÁRAY, State Secretary for Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary
Pawel JABLONSKI, Undersecretary of State for Economic and Development Cooperation, Africa and the Middle East, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Ian BRZEZINSKI, Resident Senior Fellow, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Atlantic Council
▸ Moderator: Péter DOBROWIECKI, Head of Research, Antall József Knowledge Centre

PANEL II: THE THREE SEAS INITIATIVE AND ENERGY SECURITY IN CENTRAL EUROPE

HE Richard MORNINGSTAR, Founding Chairman, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council
Ágnes TÖRŐCSIK, Senior Research Associate, Regional Center for Energy Policy Research
Agata ŁOSKOT-STRACHOTA, Research Fellow, OSW
▸ Moderator: Péter STEPPER, Senior Research Fellow, Antall József Knowledge Centre

Are you curious about what were the key issues in the topic a year ago? We focused on the crucial pillar of the transatlantic and regional feature of TSI—energy connectivity—in the 2020 edition of the conference, too.

Are you curious about what were the key issues in the topic a year ago? We focused on the crucial pillar of the transatlantic and regional feature of TSI—energy connectivity—in the 2020 edition of the conference, too.

Watch the discussion on AJKC Digital!

Read the analysis by Peter STEPPER, Senior Research Fellow at the Antall József Knowledge Centre and moderator of the second panel of our upcoming online conference.

▸ His article aims to evaluate the last six years of cooperation, and reveals the potential difficulties in light of the high ambitions expressed by several Central European countries

Read the analysis by Peter STEPPER, Senior Research Fellow at the Antall József Knowledge Centre and moderator of the second panel of our upcoming online conference.

▸ His article aims to evaluate the last six years of cooperation, and reveals the potential difficulties in light of the high ambitions expressed by several Central European countries

Go to the analysis

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