News
First edition of Forum Östeuropa
First edition of Forum Östeuropa!
Quick Impressions from Baku, Azerbaijan – March 2025
By Hugo von Essen and Jakob Hedenskog. Between 16 and 19 March 2025, SCEEUS analysts Hugo von Essen and Jakob Hedenskog visited Baku, Azerbaijan, as part of a broader tour of the South Caucasus region.
Roundtable discussion at SCEEUS: Ukraine’s EU accession
Roundtable discussion at SCEEUS: Ukraine's EU accession
Tallinn – Quick Impressions by Klara Lindström
Tallinn – Quick Impressions
Discussion at SCEEUS: The Georgian Institute Gnomon Wise
It has been an eventful start to 2025, with multiple crises and political statements succeeding one another in global politics. Meanwhile, the crisis in Georgia is still ongoing. Thornike Gordzadze and Ana Khurtsidze from the Gnomon Wise Institute visited SCEEUS on February 20 to discuss the latest develo...
SCEEUS at Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2025 was dominated by discussions on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and recent US statements and actions, which continue to fundamentally reshape European security.
SCEEUS Strategy Group 2025: How should the EU navigate a world where shifting US priorities put Europe’s security at stake?
SCEEUS Strategy Group 2025: How should the EU navigate a world where shifting U.S. priorities put Europe's security at stake?
Roundtable discussion: The 2025 Presidential Elections in Belarus – Challenges, Opportunities, and Regional Implications
Followed by the Presidential elections in Belarus, SCEEUS organised a roundtable discussion on the 27th of January.
Quick Impressions from Georgia Following the Elections by Jakob Hedenskog
“Quick Impressions” is a format through which SCEEUS shares impressions from far and near: travels, events, and exchanges. This time, Jakob Hedenskog reports from a post-electoral study visit to Tbilisi, Georgia.
Quick Impressions from Brussels: What ensures the success of EU enlargement? by Klara Lindström
Quick Impressions | Quick Impressions: Brussels by Klara Lindström | Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies
