10–13 June 2025, Helsinki, Finland
On the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, this symposium reflects on its diplomatic legacy and lasting impact. Often seen as a milestone in Cold War diplomacy, the agreement aimed to ease tensions while also shaping European divisions. Civil society and political actors played a key role in embedding human rights in Central and Eastern Europe, influencing political discourse for decades.
This event will examine the spirit of Helsinki in today’s context. Discussions will explore the role of diplomacy in shaping global security, its relevance to ongoing conflicts, and the evolving meaning of human rights and civil society engagement.
The program features expert panels, workshops, and visits to key historical sites in Helsinki. As a key platform for networking, the symposium fosters collaboration among scholars, educators, and institutions engaged in 20th-century history and remembrance.
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