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Baltic Symposium 2016: Cutting Edges of Europe

20 April 2016, 9:00 am–7:30 pm

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Location

G6 Lecture Theatre, UCL Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY


The eighth Baltic symposium will be held on Wednesday 20 April entitled "Baltic Symposium 2016: Cutting Edges of Europe". The keynote speaker, Dr Artis Pabriks MEP for Latvia, will speak on "New Security Challenges". There will be three panels: New security challenges- over coming anxieties, Media freedom versus the power of propaganda, and People on the move.


 Programme
08.45-09.30 Registration
09.30-09.40 Introduction: Prof Jan Kubik
09.40-10.30

Keynote Speaker: Dr Artis Pabriks, MEP for Latvia, New security challenges

Chair: Prof Jan Kubik, Director, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies

10.30-12.00

New security challenges – overcoming anxieties

Panel: Sir Andrew Wood, Associate Fellow, Chatham House, London, Blind Man’s Buff - the Search for Hidden Answers

HE Mr Renatas Norkus, Ambassador-at-large, Transatlantic Cooperation and Security Policy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vilnius, Lithuania's security policy: new challenges and opportunities

Marko Mihkelson, Chair, National Defence Committee, Estonian Parliament, Tallinn, Western strategy and Russia

Chair: HE Mr Andris Teikmanis, Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia, London

12.00-13.00
Buffet Lunch
13.00-14.30

Media freedom versus the power of propaganda

Panel: Dr Nerijus Maliukevičius, Vilnius University, Institute of International Relations & Political Science, Russian information warfare: history of the concept, lessons for Baltic region

Rita Ruduša, Executive Director, Baltic Centre for Media Excellence, Rīga, Storytelling and knowledge: how to serve distrustful and bamboozled audiences better

Edward Lucas, Senior Editor, The Economist, London, Why the Baltic States were right

Chair: Dr Eglė Rindzevičiūtė, Lecturer, Kingston University, London

14.30-15.00
Afternoon tea/coffee
15.00-16.30

People on the move

Panel: Dr Olga Cara, Senior Researcher, UCL Institute of Education, Academic achievement of Latvian Diaspora children attending English schools

Ingrida Gečienė, Director, Institute for Social Innovations, Vilnius, Diaspora professionals: how to mobilize them to create home country wellbeing

Prof Russell King, University of Sussex and Malmö University, The lure of London: a comparative study of youth mobilities from the Baltic States

Chair: Dr Dace Dzenovska, Associate Professor, University of Oxford

16.45-19.30
Reception

The eighth symposium in a series sponsored by the Embassy of the Republic of Estonia, Embassy of the Republic of Latvia, Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania, Baltic Council in Great Britain and UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies.