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Panel Discussion: “Inherited Insecurity: Why Youth Engagement Matters for Reconciliation in the Western Balkans”

    • February 14, 2025
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    • February 14, 2025

On February 14, the Aspen Institute Germany in cooperation with Southeast Europe Association, Europa Union München, and Youth Initiative for Human Rights organized a panel discussion on the topic “Inherited Insecurity: Why Youth Engagement Matters for Reconciliation in the Western Balkans“ in Munich with Sofija Todorović, Director, Youth Initiative for Human Rights and Branimir Đurović, Researcher, Youth Initiative for Human Rights. The discussion was opened by Manuel Sarrazin, Federal Government Special Representative for the Countries of the Western Balkans / President of the Southeast Europe Association. The event was moderated by Christian Hagemann, Executive Director, Southeast Europe Association and Stormy-Annika Mildner, Executive Director, Aspen Institute Germany. After the wars of the 1990s, the Western Balkans remained inherently unstable. Only in 2023, the international community witnessed outbreaks of violence in Northern Kosovo and continued agitation for separatism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Among the root causes of this instability is a lack of dealing with the past to facilitate reconciliation and conflict prevention. These developments threaten security in the region, but they also motivate especially young people to emigrate. However, young people are not only subject to these developments, but also agents of change. Young activists and youth leaders fight an uphill battle against politicians’ inflammatory rhetoric, online radicalization, and nationalist school curricula. Still, with their knowledge of digital tools and through regional cooperation they have achieved astonishing successes. The event aims to amplify the role of youth in conflict prevention and peacebuilding, particularly during the rising instability in Europe and the Middle East. Youth are often sidelined, despite their significant stake in the future. We seek to showcase how young leaders are actively shaping a more secure and democratic world, with a focus on empowering them to address today’s security challenges. Our approach spotlights practical, youth-driven solutions by sharing real-world initiatives where young leaders have reshaped societal landscapes. We emphasize the role of digital communication in both radicalization and peacebuilding, while focusing on democratic empowerment. This unique angle highlights the intersection of youth, technology, and democracy in addressing global security threats. The event featured the Youth Initiative for Human Rights which has extensive experience in youth-led peacebuilding and conflict resolution in the Western Balkans. Their work has received many prizes, among others the Vaclav Havel Human Rights Price (2019) and the Aachen Peace Price (2024). 

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