Gallup and European Fund for the Balkans debate how people in the Balkans view the multipolar world

In partnership with the European Fund for the Balkans, Gallup Europe is pleased to invite to its latest Learn@Lunch event: “Balkan views of a multipolar world” to be held on Friday, 1 July at Gallup House in Brussels. A Balkan buffet lunch will follow the presentations and discussion.
In the wake of the European Commission’s green light for Croatia’s accession to the EU and after a series of far-reaching events taking place in the Western Balkans with the involvement of external actors (e.g. the arrest of Ratko Mladić, the verdicts against Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač, the ICJ opinion on Kosovo’s independence), the Learn@Lunch event will be a timely occasion to shed light on the sympathies of the region’s populations with the major world powers.
After presenting Gallup’s latest results on Balkan perceptions of the world’s most influential states and International Organisations, Gallup Europe Managing Director Robert Manchin will be joined on the panel by Svetozar Rajak, Lecturer in International History and Academic Director at the London School of Economics and Dejan Jović, Chief Analyst to the President of the Republic of Croatia. The discussion will be followed by a question and answer session.
The Learn@Lunch programme can be found here.
As seats are limited, please register before Tuesday, 28 June with Beatriz Preto.