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Young Leaders

Young Leaders

The Young Leaders program has evolved from ISAC’s earlier Meet Europe projects, which engaged high school students and picked the best ones to travel, see and experience the EU for the first time. This included seven groups of over a total of 150 high school students who had the opportunity to visit Denmark (2008-2009), Finland (2009-2010) or Poland (2010-2011). Four other groups of 40 high school students also had the opportunity, via an essay contest, to participate in the project Find Out What is NATO in Prague and Brussels in the period 2009-2012. In 2013, ISAC began its new leadership program, meant for university students and young professionals, dealing with training in policy writing, advocacy, and in-depth familiarization of foreign and security policy
22 May, 2010

The Return of the participants of the project “Meet Europe in Finland 2010”

28 February, 2010

Meet Europe 2010

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News

  • 27 February, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Russian army: Ukraine is preparing for an invasion of Transnistria”

  • 27 February, 2023

    Seminar “Disinformation and new challenges for European security”

  • 24 February, 2023

    Analysis of the Narrative “The West is depleting its weapons stockpile by aiding Ukraine, they would not survive in the war against Russia”

  • 13 February, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Moscow: The US is recruiting jihadists for terrorist attacks in Russia”

  • 30 January, 2023

    Analysis of the Narrative „The West provokes Russia, but also fears it: Narratives about nuclear war threats in the Serbian media“

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  • Policy Analyses and Policy Studies
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