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25 years after 1989: what has happened to media provision in Bulgaria?
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In the second of its cycle of 25th anniversary debates, The Red House compares the status of the media in communist Bulgaria with that of its present incarnation. Assessing their levels of independence and the bases of their content, this debate asks, whether the present situation is really any better than that of 1989 and how to ensure that it improves in the future. Watch the video highlights!
25 years after 1989: what has happened to the idea of social equality?
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The Red House kicks off its cycle of debates looking back at 25 years of post-communism with a debate on social equality. Comparing the situations in Poland and Bulgaria, this debate asks, whether the present situation was inevitable and looks at the way forward - how can Bulgaria ensure social equality for the next generation?
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Freedom of speech within the Bulgarian press
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In this Red House debate a selection of concerned parties look at the results of the recent AEJ survey on Bulgarian press freedoms, seeking both the causes of the present situation and looking at how things could be improved in the future.
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Is it time to talk?
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Is it time to talk? discusses the merits of debating in the present climate, asking what the obstacles to effective debating are and what needs to be done to overcome them and the ensure the efficacy of our future approaches: a discussion of polarisation, accessibility and engagement.
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The Bulgarian nomads: what happens to Bulgarian workers in Europe?
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More and more Bulgarians live abroad and even more would jump at the chance were it to be offered to them. What is the reality of their time abroad and what is it that they wish to achieve: do the majority go intending to come home or do they expect it to be a one way trip?
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Where do we go after Orlov Most [Eagle’s Bridge]?
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Were the Orlov Most protests the birth of a new Bulgarian civil society, a minority protest or a one-off event? What are the consequences of Orlov Most, is a new and proactive Bulgarian society emerging or was this merely a momentary blip, after which society will, on the whole, remain much as before?
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Freedom of movement: shifting the paradigm – from crisis to opportunity
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Freedom of movement is a Red House Festival of Ideas on Europe discussion which features a lecture by Kilian Kleinschmidt with new perspectives on the so-called migrant crisis’ political aspects. Find out more by watching the video highlights on tttdebates.org!
Europe after Brexit
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This session looks at the state of the EU, assessing its current circumstances and its imperative going forwards. Join Torreblanca as he analyses how the return of politics has taken European institutions by surprise and discusses the historical, geographical and demographic factors coming back with a vengeance.
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The future of Europe’s economy
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This third Festival of Ideas on Europe session focuses on the economy. European Alternatives President Niccolò Milanese contemplates possibilities for democratising European economies, before a panel discusses the pros and cons of de/regulation and workers’ rights.
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Can freedom of speech be regulated?
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In the second Festival of Ideas on Europe discussion, Daniel Kaiser looks at fake news and freedom of speech, asking whether we can restrict one without damaging the other and contemplating what possibilities realistically exist for fighting the tide of disinformation.
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