PROGRAM
This is a preliminary program and we will publish the exact information as soon as possible.
12.11.2025
Registration and welcome coffee
Opening remarks and greetings

Minister of Culture

Director of the Integration Foundation

OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
Opening lecture

Country Director for British Council Ireland
Panel discussion:
The resilience of democracy – a dream or societal choice?
What ensures the resilience of a democratic society at a time when societies are becoming increasingly polarised or distancing themselves from democratic principles under the pressure of both internal political polarisation and geopolitical threats?

Sir Edward Peacock Professor of Nationalism and Democracy Studies in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University (Canada)

Associate Professor of European Studies at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu (Estonia/Italy)
Moderator :

Citizen OS / SpeakSmart
Lunch
Lecture:
‘What is Democratic Resilience and how can we strengthen it?’

Berlin Social Science Centre
Political debate of Estonian parliamentary parties
Coffee break
Panel discussion:
‘Sense of belonging and social cohesion – what comes first?’
What creates a sense of belonging in society, and what everyday choices make it stronger? Who decides who is and who is not ‘one of us’ – or is it everyone’s decision to belong, which forms the basis of social cohesion? What is the role of information space here?

Senior Specialist at the Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare

Professor of Affective Psychology, University of Tartu

Institute of Resilience & Reconstruction, (UK/Ukraine)
Moderator:
TBC
Closing speech (TBC)
Summaries and closing remarks
Evening reception at the National Library
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Integration Conference
12.11.2025
Hilton Tallinn Park
Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 23, Tallinn