#Road2WSF: The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is an institutional partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum
#Road2WSF: The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is an institutional partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum
We are proud to announce that the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is now an institutional partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum (#Road2WSF).
KAS is a political research foundation based in Germany and named after the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. It seeks to consolidate liberal democratic values and to encourage international cooperation. As well as conducting comprehensive political research on current global affairs, the organization offers political education and consulting. The civic education programs run by KAS aim to promote peace, justice, freedom and liberty around the world.
The Road to Warsaw Security Forum is a series of online webinars scheduled to take place on the 17-18th November 2020 in preparation for the Warsaw Security Forum 2021. You can watch all #Road2WSF discussions and webinars online without any registration! The event will be live streamed via our social media profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube and available for everyone to follow!
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