The End of the Russian Idea with Andrei Kolesnikov

Festsal, Storbycenter Bethesda Rømersgade 17, København K, Danmark

On the 24th of February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and a full-blown war began. To this day, there is no peace, and sadly, there is no prospect of peace. More than a year later, the question remains: How much longer can Putin keep this going? Putin has much to lose Read more…

Arctic Perspectives: 2024 Outlook & Trends

Nordatlantens Brygge Strandgade 91, København, Danmark

We are pleased to extend to you an official invitation to Arctic Perspectives: 2024 Outlook & Trends, the inaugural session of the Arctic Perspectives discussion series, a collaboration between the Danish Foreign Policy Society and the Embassy of Canada to the Kingdom of Denmark. This session marks the first of Read more…

What Kind of World Does China Want? – China’s Role in the Middle East

Asia House Indiakaj 16, København Ø

Amidst the recent cooling of relations between the United States and China, China has actively sought to position itself as a leader advocating for an emerging, alternative multilateral order and as a responsible global power. The Middle East has become a pivotal arena for China to showcase its diplomatic prowess Read more…

U35: Besøg på den schweiziske ambassade

Den schweiziske ambassadør åbner eksklusivt dørene til sin residens og byder medlemmer af U35 indenfor til et arrangement om Schweiz’ diplomatiske aktiviteter i Danmark. Vi vil blandt andet vende teknologi, bæredygtighed, forsvar og multilateralisme. Efter et oplæg byder ambassaden på et glas bobler. Udover U35 har ambassaden inviteret en række Read more…

Two Years of Russia’s War of Aggression: Being Neighbor to Russia

Ukraine House in Denmark Strandgade 27B, København K, Danmark

There are some dates that will go down in history forever: February 24th 2022, the date of Russia's invasion of Ukraine marked an end to peace between Russia and Europe. This date also marked the return of fascism in Europe in the form of Russian nationalism. However, February 24th 2022 Read more…

Georgia on the Path to the European Union: Challenges and Opportunities

Fællessalen Christiansborg, Copenhagen K, Danmark

Georgia, in recognition of its successful reforms over the last decades was granted a long awaited  EU candidate status in December 2023.  The support of the Georgian population for the country's desired EU membership is higher than in any EU member state or candidate country – it amounts to 90%. Read more…

Conference: Revisiting Human Rights in a Changing World

Nordatlantens Brygge Strandgade 91, København, Danmark

The Danish Foreign Policy Society and The University of Southern Denmark hereby have the pleasure to invite you to an international conference marking 75 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and 75 years of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: What Read more…

Arctic Perspectives II: The Arctic Peoples: rights and reconciliation

Nordatlantens Brygge Strandgade 91, København, Danmark

We are pleased to extend to you an official invitation to ‘The Arctic Peoples: rights and reconciliation’, the second event in the Arctic Perspectives discussion series, a collaboration between the Danish Foreign Policy Society and the Embassy of Canada to the Kingdom of Denmark.     This session aims to facilitate a Read more…

India 2024 – The World’s Largest Election

Southern Campus, Room 10.3.28 Karen Blixens Pl. 8, København, Danmark

From April 19 to June 1, 2024, India will conduct the largest election in its history. From the Himalayas in the north to the Andaman Islands in the south, 969 million people will cast their votes for a representative in the lower house of the national parliament, the Lok Sabha. Read more…

Belarusian National Leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya on Courage, Forced Exile, and the Fight for Democracy We Must Not Forget

Egmont Vognmagergade 11, København K

Meet Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the Belarusian housewife who was catapulted into national and international fame as the symbol of democracy and strong female leadership during the 2020 elections and unprecedented popular uprising. When her husband, Siarhei Tsikhanouski, was unjustly imprisoned during his presidential campaign, she stepped forward in his place. Independent Read more…